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Abigail Farnsworth Travel Journal

0 Linear Feet Summary: 28 pages
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1821 travel journal of Abigail Farnsworth, mother of West Virginia's second Governor, Daniel D.T. Farnsworth. Documents travel from Staten Island, New York to Buckhannon in Lewis County, West Virginia.
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Abigail Farnsworth Travel Journal 0 Linear Feet Summary: 28 pages

Cutright Family Genealogy Collection

0.4 Linear Feet Summary: 5 in. (1 document case)
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The main part of this collection is comprised of obituaries clipped from Buckhannon, Clarksburg and Parkersburg newspapers, 1926-1939. Also 17 issues of Buckhannon and Clarksburg newspapers, 1917-1938; and the roto section of the Sunday Herald, Boston Mass., Aug 10, 1924 featuring reproductions of Civil War pictures in the Library of Congress, including several concerning WV. Some correspondence of Iva, Corrine, Allene, Mollie and Pearl Cutright, including a few letters from school friends, but mainly concerning D. A. R. activities. Items on the genealogy of the Coffman and Wolfe families, and notes on some early settlers in the vicinity of Buckhannon, including Carney, Westfall and Cutright families. Pamphlets on the 40th anniversary of Oklahoma City; Crossnore School, Crossnore, NC, and a handbook for the Exhibition Buildings of Williamsburg, VA, 1937.

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Cutright Family Genealogy Collection 0.4 Linear Feet Summary: 5 in. (1 document case)

Henry O. Middleton Correspondence

0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 1/4 in. (1 folder)
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Letters to Middleton at Buckhannon, VA [now WV] and other places, regarding land sales in several West Virginia counties, with notes on court cases and comment on the fall of Richmond, VA. Correspondents include Allen T. Caperton.

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Henry O. Middleton Correspondence 0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 1/4 in. (1 folder)

Jean Lee Latham (b.1902) Typescripts

0.25 Linear Feet Summary: 3 in. (1 small flat storage box)
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Typescript copies of several works of Latham: THIS DEAR BOUGHT LAND, a story of the Jamestown settlement; TRAIL BLAZER OF THE SEAS, the story of Matthew Fontaine Maury; and a serialization CARRY ON, MR. BOWDITCH. Latham was born in Buckhannon, West Virginia, graduated from West Virginia Wesleyan in 1925, and became a prolific and distinguished author and playwright.
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Jean Lee Latham (b.1902) Typescripts 0.25 Linear Feet Summary: 3 in. (1 small flat storage box)

Lorentz Family Correspondence

0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 8 items (1 folder)
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Correspondence between members of the Lorentz family of Buckhannon, Upshur County, (West) Virginia. Includes eight letters from scattered dates between 1848 and 1857. Most of the letters were written by Mifflin Lorentz to his wife Fannie (Whitey) Lorentz; these letters include two love letters written before their marriage (1848) and four letters written while Mifflin was travelling on business (1848-1857). These four letters remark upon business, difficulties he had traveling, and homesickness, among other topics. There is also a copy of a letter written by Jacob Lorentz, who was Mifflin's father, to his son Jasper Lorentz (1856) regarding religion and family matters; and a letter to Mifflin from his friend H.W. Williams (1857) regarding religion and mutual acquaintances.
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Lorentz Family Correspondence 0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 8 items (1 folder)

Marcia Louise Sumner Phillips, Journal of an Upshur County Resident Regarding the Civil War

0.25 Linear Feet Summary: 2 1/2 in. (1 document case)
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Photocopy of typescript transcription of the manuscript journal kept by Marcia Louise Sumner Phillips of French Creek and Buckhannon, Virginia (West Virginia). It contains commentary on local and family affairs, and on Civil War military activities in the western Virginia and Virginia areas. Other subjects include churches, travel, elections, holiday celebrations, and the 1863 statehood convention in Parkersburg. There are descriptions of and quoted conversations with officers of both the Union and Confederate armies. Military units mentioned in the narrative include: the Third Virginia Volunteer Infantry, One Hundred Thirty-third Virginia Military, Eighteenth Virginia Cavalry, Tenth Virginia Infantry, Second Virginia Infantry, the Ringgold Cavalry, and the Imboden Rangers. Military camps commented on include Flatwoods, Elkwater, and Baldwin. Marcia L.S. Phillips was the wife of S.B. Phillips, Captain of Company E, Third Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment. There is also an additional photocopy preservation copy of the journal.
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Marcia Louise Sumner Phillips, Journal of an Upshur County Resident Regarding the Civil War 0.25 Linear Feet Summary: 2 1/2 in. (1 document case)

Moses Farnsworth Papers

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Collection includes an 1832 letter from D. D. T. Farnsworth of Buckhannon Town, Upshur County to his brother Moses; an 1845 indenture of land between George E. Craig and Matilda Craig of Pocahontas County, W.Va.; An 1893 catalogue from Siegel-Cooper and Company, Chicago, IL; and an 1895 "Universal Almanac and Catalogue of Seeds."

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Moses Farnsworth Papers 0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 1/2 in. (1 folder)

Ruggles & Woodbridge Co. Account and Minute Book

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An account book of Ruggles Woodbridge & Co., a New England land company with lands in Randolph Co., Virginia, covering the period 1799 to 1831. The volume includes a constitution for the company, dated 4 January 1799, minutes of meetings of the proprietors of the company, which include accounts of land sales of the company and other business matters; an 1811 report by Daniel Stebbins and Jeriel Preston of their inspection trip of the company's lands in which they refer to the settlers as Yankees, natives, and mongrels and claim that one Yankee, in terms of work accomplished, is worth four natives.
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Ruggles & Woodbridge Co. Account and Minute Book 0.1 Linear Feet 1 in. (1 folder)

West Virginia Yearbooks, Publications, and Other Material

0.4 Linear Feet 5 in. (1 document case)
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Collection of 20th-century West Virginia-related items, primarily high school yearbooks. Also includes publications regarding radio stations and radio performers, high school football, local history, native wildlife, churches, and other subjects. See "Scope and Contents" for contents list.
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West Virginia Yearbooks, Publications, and Other Material 0.4 Linear Feet 5 in. (1 document case)

William Smith O'Brien (1862-1948) Papers

0.4 Linear Feet Summary: 5 in. (1 document case, 5 in.; 1 folder, 1 item)
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Correspondence, business and legal papers, notebooks, speeches, historical essays, genealogical records, clippings, and printed material of a Buckhannon lawyer, state jurist, member of Congress (1927-1929), and West Virginia Secretary of State (1933-1948). The collection also includes papers of O'Brien's father, Emmett J., a member of the state's first Constitutional Convention; letters from O'Brien's brother, Lieutenant A.L. O'Brien, 1874-1887, a West Point graduate serving at forts Assinniboine, Belknap, and Spokane in the Montana Territory and Washington State; letters of Henry M. White, O'Brien's brother-in-law, and a lawyer with the Immigration Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission; a diary of a trip to Texas in 1907; and genealogical records of the Joseph Hall, William Norris, O'Brien, and Jacob Reger families. Subjects include West Virginia Wildlife League; Methodism in Upshur County; an expedition in pursuit of Sitting Bull; the Rush Holt contested election of 1934; the McAdoo-Smith contest of 1924; the Townsendites; presidential election of 1936; state politics; pioneer history of West Virginia; and the Vandalia Company.
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William Smith O'Brien (1862-1948) Papers 0.4 Linear Feet Summary: 5 in. (1 document case, 5 in.; 1 folder, 1 item)

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