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Fletcher Brock Papers

0.25 Linear Feet Summary: 2 1/2 in. ( 1 document case)
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Papers of Fletcher Brock, a Pennsylvania legislator from Blacksville, and of his family. Mainly correspondence between Fletcher and his son H.W. about medical schools, health problems, and family news. There are also letters to and from Fletcher Brock about local and national political issues such as temperance, slavery, roads, and elections.
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Fletcher Brock Papers 0.25 Linear Feet Summary: 2 1/2 in. ( 1 document case)

George W. Peterkin, Fund-Raising Letters for Methodist Episcopal Church

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An ALS and printed form letter, 1893 January 25, from George W. Peterkin of Parkersburg. Peterkin makes a personal fundraising appeal for the Diocese of West Virginia in order for the Methodist Episcopal Church to expand its programs and pay off debts incurred.
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George W. Peterkin, Fund-Raising Letters for Methodist Episcopal Church 0 Linear Feet Summary: 2 items

Methodist Episcopal Church Map of Greenbrier Circuit

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Mimeograph map of the Greenbrier circuit, in present Pocahontas, Greenbrier, and Monroe counties, showing places visited and route of travel of John Smith, from whose journal the map was adapted. For abstract of journal, see A&M 1717.
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Methodist Episcopal Church Map of Greenbrier Circuit 0 Linear Feet Summary: 1 item

Methodist Episcopal Church, Oakland District, Records

0.13 Linear Feet 1 folder, 1.5 in.
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Handwritten journal of the Oakland District Conference, 1895-1910. The district includes Preston and Tucker counties in West Virginia, also western Maryland and bordering areas of Pennsylvania.
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Methodist Episcopal Church, Oakland District, Records 0.13 Linear Feet 1 folder, 1.5 in.

Methodist Episcopal Church Records

0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm (70 ft.), 1.75 in.)
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Methodist Episcopal Church record books, including Marion Circuit Record Book, Basnettsville Circuit Record Book, and records of St. John's Church.
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Methodist Episcopal Church Records 0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm (70 ft.), 1.75 in.)

W.E. Bibb Papers 1830-1940

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This collection consists of the papers of the Louisa Countylawyer, W. E. Bibb(1848-1910) and other Louisa Countyfamilies, ca. 1830-1940, ca. 18,250 items (44 Hollinger boxes, 2 oversize folders and 2M volumes) of a non-official character removed from private offices on the premises of the Louisa CountyCourt House. Among the earliest items are those of Dr. Baldwin M. Bucknerand the Buckner familyof Louisa County. Other persons or subjects in the collection include Captain Boyd M. Smith, Reuben Lindsay Gordon, John G. May, William Worth Smith, Jr., Virginia State senator, Louisa Countyelection materials, Mineral City Mining, Manufacturing and Land Company, Robert F. Moss(d. 1883), Louisa Countysheriff, and John Q. Rhodes.

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W.E. Bibb Papers 1830-1940

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