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Church of Christ at Big Run and Cameron, West Virginia Registers, 1872/1882

0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 1 in. (1 folder)
Abstract Or Scope
One volume containing the church registers for the Church of Christ at Big Run and at Cameron, West Virginia. See inventory folder for detailed description of contents of registers.
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Church of Christ at Big Run and Cameron, West Virginia Registers, 1872/1882 0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 1 in. (1 folder)

G. N. Shorts, Undertaker, Funeral Register, 1893/1917

0 Linear Feet Summary: 2 items
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Xerox copy of the funeral register of G. N. Shorts, a West Liberty undertaker. Dated 1893-1917.
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Morris Funeral Home of Lewis County Records, 1904/2010, bulk 1950/2010

22.21 Linear Feet 22 ft. 2.5 in. (1 document case, 5 in.; 1 document case, 2.5 in.; 17 records cartons, 15 in. each)
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Records of the Morris Funeral Home. Includes business records (circa 1960-2010), Weston Hospital files (circa 1950s-1960s), and a business ledger (circa 1904-1935). This collection is minimally processed.

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Morris Funeral Home of Lewis County Records, 1904/2010, bulk 1950/2010 22.21 Linear Feet 22 ft. 2.5 in. (1 document case, 5 in.; 1 document case, 2.5 in.; 17 records cartons, 15 in. each)

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