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Land Records of the MVLA, 1858/2006

.083 Linear Feet 2 Hollinger boxes
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This small collection contains records concerning land gifts, purchases, and easements obtained by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association. Types of records include deeds, memorandums, signed agreements, land plats, maps, drawings, and correspondence. The material dates from 1858 to 2006, however there is some information on Washington family property that dates from the 1830s (the originals of these items were removed and replaced with photocopies in 2001).

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Washington Irving Collection 1789-1869

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1828 printed edition, as prepared for the publisher of the 1850 edition, with additions and corrections in hand of Washington Irvingand a secretary, in 4 bound volumes.

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Wasson-Cox Diary, 1826/1946, bulk 1826/1853

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Diary, 1826-1946, of Lydia Wasson (1800-1853) of North Carolina and La Porte, Indiana, her daughter Charlotte Wasson Cox, and her grandson William Wasson Cox (b. 1857). At the beginning of the diary, Lydia Wasson, a devout Quaker, chronicles her life from birth to 1826 when the regular diary entries begin. Toward the end of her life she dictated her entries to her daughter, who after her mother's death continued to write in the diary a few more times at irregular intervals. Charlotte Wasson also titled the diary "A brief sketch of the religious exercises and varied experiences of Lydia Wasson written by herself - age 52 years - at her death in 1852."

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Wasson-Cox Diary, 1826/1946, bulk 1826/1853 0.1 Linear Foot

Watson Family Papers, 1798/1902

0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)
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The collection includes 57 letters (1795-1871) to or from Benjamin H., Henry, James G., James O., Rebecca D., and Thomas Watson; 3 land grants on sheep-skin (1787-1798) Monongalia County; 25 articles of agreement (1812-1875), manuscript; 4 manuscript wills or copies of wills (1852-1862); 32 surveys, maps, and plats of coal fields (1798-1892); 99 tax receipts (1807-1865), manuscript and printed forms; 44 receipts for clerking fees (1815-1845) manuscript and printed forms; 79 receipts, bills, notes (1782-1862), manuscript and printed forms; 51 miscellaneous manuscript and printed forms (1790-1902), including inventories of estates, sale bills, notes on legal matters with respect to property, court proceedings, etc.; and one manuscript constable's receipt book of Campbell and Watson.

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Watson Family Papers, 1798/1902 0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)

Watters Smith, Papers of a Harrison County Resident, 1842/1939

0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 1/4 in. (4 folders, 1/4 in.); (1 oversize folder, 3 items)
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Papers regarding Watters Smith of Harrison County, and related family members. Includes manuscripts (1852-1863), plat document (undated), clippings (undated), and oversize items (undated, 1842, 1939). Manuscripts include stock certificate in West Milford and New Salem turnpike, and two Civil War letters and parole from Camp Chase. Clippings include obituaries for Harvey Faris Smith (born 1873) and Burr Smith (born 1877), and articles regarding Watters Smith Memorial Park. Oversize items include bible genealogy records, indenture, and article regarding history of Duck Creek.
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Watters Smith, Papers of a Harrison County Resident, 1842/1939 0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 1/4 in. (4 folders, 1/4 in.); (1 oversize folder, 3 items)

Welch Family Account Books, 1767/1880

1.6 Linear Feet
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Account books of several generations of the Welch family of Fauquier County, Virginia. The earliest book includes notes, 1767-1778, of Thomas Glascock. The early volumes were probably kept by or for Sylvester Welch (1764-1832), the later ones by or for Sylvester Welch (b. 1800).

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Welch Family Account Books, 1767/1880 1.6 Linear Feet

Welsh Family Papers, 1817/1886

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This collection is primarily general family correspondence including Civil War letters (dated 1862-1864) from John P. Welsh, a Confederate infantry officer, and James L. Welsh. There are also 34 family letters on microfilm, 12 of which were written by John P. Welsh during his confinement in a Federal prison.

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Welsh Family Papers, 1817/1886 .2 Linear Feet

Welton Family Papers, 1770/1928

0.4 Linear Feet Summary: 5 in. (1 document case)
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Receipts and land records of two generations of the Weltons in Hampshire and Hardy counties, West Virginia, including papers of Job, Aaron, Archibald, and A. Archibald Welton. There is a Fairfax deed for eighty-four acres in Hampshire County in 1770, and a pocket diary of A.A. Welton, for 1880-1881, which records daily farm chores, livestock sales, and the like.
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Welton Family Papers, 1770/1928 0.4 Linear Feet Summary: 5 in. (1 document case)

Western Virginia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, Records, 1848/1927

0.88 Linear Feet Summary: 10 1/2 in. (6 reels of microfilm (34 vols.), 1.75 in. each)
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Statistical journals, conference journals and reports, conference register, records of various missionary bodies, and financial records. There are session minutes, lists of membership, baptisms, church property, committees, and Sunday school statistics. The collection also includes the journals and reports of the Western Virginia Conference, Methodist Protestant Church, 1855-1896.
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Western Virginia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, Records, 1848/1927 0.88 Linear Feet Summary: 10 1/2 in. (6 reels of microfilm (34 vols.), 1.75 in. each)

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