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Wood County Archives, 1785/1935

166.50 Linear Feet Summary: 166 ft. 6 in. (324 document cases, 5 in. each); (216 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each)
Abstract Or Scope
Records from the offices of circuit and county clerks containing inventories, wills, appraisements, estate and administrative settlements, and bills of sales.
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Wood County Archives, 1785/1935 166.50 Linear Feet Summary: 166 ft. 6 in. (324 document cases, 5 in. each); (216 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each)

Worthington Baptist Church, Records, 1840/1997

0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)
Abstract Or Scope
Six ledgers of the Worthington Baptist Church of Marion County, WV. Includes financial records, meeting minutes, annual reports, church statistics, building plans, and membership lists. There is also a history of the church, which is a denominational affiliate of the American Baptist Convention, USA.
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Worthington Baptist Church, Records, 1840/1997 0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)

Wright Gilbert Papers, 1865/1907

0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
The collection consists of the papers of Captain Wright Gilbert, 6th New York Heavy Artillery, including Civil War diary, family photos, and correspondence.
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Wright Gilbert Papers, 1865/1907 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Writers' Program in West Virginia, Records regarding Mineral and Hampshire Counties and Other Material, 1820/1942, bulk 1935/1942

0.56 Linear Feet Summary: 6 3/4 in. (1 document case, 5 in.); (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)
Abstract Or Scope
The Writers' Program was a federal New Deal program (1935-1942) that employed jobless individuals with literary and writing skills for the purpose of researching and recording a broad assemblage of information regarding their states and local counties. This collection contains some of the records of the West Virginia division of the Program (the bulk of which are in A&M 454), including material regarding Mineral and Hampshire Counties, as well as Berkeley, Grant, Hardy, and Pendleton Counties. For additional detail, please consult the scope and content note.
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Writers' Program in West Virginia, Records regarding Mineral and Hampshire Counties and Other Material, 1820/1942, bulk 1935/1942 0.56 Linear Feet Summary: 6 3/4 in. (1 document case, 5 in.); (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)

Writing slate collection, 1860/1940

0.03 Cubic Feet 1 letter sized folder
Abstract Or Scope

This collection contains materials that document the evolution of the writing slate from stone book slate to native slate blackboards. This includes a slate book with 8 quartz paint pages with attached pencil holder,and another book with pencil holder and 6 quartz painted "slates". The cover of one is stamped in black and gold with a school scene and applied litho of two girls playing stick and ball. There is also a 1940 salesman kit with five loose photos of the National School Slate Co. They depict a couple of table top models with and without an abacus and a floor model with a picture scroll at the top. This is accompanied by a tri-fold price list for a vriety of slate and blackboard related products for the National School Slate Co., SLatington, PA.

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Writing slate collection, 1860/1940 0.03 Cubic Feet 1 letter sized folder

Wyndham Robertson Collection, 1846/1996

0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
This collection consists of correspondence between Wyndham Robertson and John G. English, a promissory note, and a copy of The Historical Society of Washington County, Virginia, Bulletin with a biography of Robertson.
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Wyndham Robertson Collection, 1846/1996 0.1 Cubic Feet 1 folder

Graham, Tate and related families Papers 1844 (1920-1990)

Abstract Or Scope

This collection consists of ca. 1,000 items, 1844 (1920-1990), including correspondence, personal and professional papers, genealogy and local history research files, photographs, and printed material, pertaining to the Graham, Sanders, and Tatefamilies, and Wythe County, Virginia. Among the correspondence are letters, 1955-1956, from Agnes Graham Sanders Rileywhile in South Africa, and letters from Andrew Trigg Sandersand Friel Tate Sanderswhile serving as U. S. Armyofficers during World War II.

Wythe County Election Materials, 1886/1887

0.01 Linear Feet
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An election ticket, a note from the Mayor's office, and a petition all relating to election activities in Wythe County, Virginia for 1886 and 1997.

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Wythe County Election Materials, 1886/1887 0.01 Linear Feet

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Yeaman and Walker Family Collection, 1836/1937, bulk 1850/1910

0.40 Linear Feet
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The Yeaman and Walker Family Collection consists mainly of correspondence and financial records of the Yeaman and Walker families, mostly relating to tobacco farming in Virginia between 1840 and 1910. The predominant locations are Pittsylvania County, Botetourt County, Charlotte County, Lynchburg, and Danville. Letters demonstrate economic stress after the Civil War, particularly as it relates to crop and livestock prices. Other topics discussed include sickness and deaths of children and neighbors, as well as community social life. Financial documents include receipts from Lynchburg and Danville tobacco warehouses and other businesses and Thomas B. Yeaman's records of hired work.

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Yeaman and Walker Family Collection, 1836/1937, bulk 1850/1910 0.40 Linear Feet

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