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Includes programs, membership cards, and other material.","Contains commencement programs and related material for Huntington High School, Morgantown High School, and other schools.","Contains photographs, mainly of locations in Morgantown and Parkersburg.","Contains postcards, mainly showing scenes in Huntington and other West Virginia locations.","Contains schedules for railroads and other forms of transportation.","Contains material regarding West Virginia public schools, colleges, and universities. 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This addendum is minimally processed. ","Addendum of 2019/12/13 includes catalogs, product photos, Seneca Center records, and other material.  This addendum is minimally processed.  (1913-1990; 2 ft. 7 1/2 in.) 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Materials include photographic prints and film negatives depicting examples of Seneca lead crystal glassware, glass sample drops, copper‑etched printing blocks illustrating glassware patterns and nineteenth‑century glass shop scenes. The addendum also contains one document issued by the United States Department of State authorizing the purchase of twenty sets of glassware for the United States Embassy in France. Additional items include newspaper articles concerning Seneca Glass Company, sample order forms dated 1976, articles pertaining to glass manufacturing, and developed photographs documenting the Seneca factory and its production processes. Framed photos in this addendum were likely from a contracted exhibit by Dolores Fleming, and feature photograph details such as location, date, and photographer name. ","Addendum 2005/04/22 includes ledgers, financial documents, blueprints, catalogs, papers, Seneca Center records, and other materials. This addendum is minimally processed.","Addendum of 2019/12/13 includes catalogs, product photos, Seneca Center records, and other material.  This addendum is minimally processed.  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