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0472: Clyde Wellman Papers, 1808-1947, Marshall University Special Collections
0472: Clyde Wellman Papers, 1808-1947, Marshall University Special Collections
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Huntington, West Virginia, newspaperman. Papers include original typescripts for articles for the Herald-Dispatch concerning early history of Cabell County and Huntington, West Virginia.
0477: Huntington Early Settlers' Association, Marshall University Special Collections
0477: Huntington Early Settlers' Association, Marshall University Special Collections
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Typescript reminiscences of the founding of Huntington in 1871 and its early years as the Ohio River terminus of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company.
0483: Cecil Ferguson Photograph Collection, 1946, Marshall University Special Collections
0483: Cecil Ferguson Photograph Collection, 1946, Marshall University Special Collections
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Ten Hand-tinted black and white photographs, 36 x 44 inches, mounted on masonite. Aerial views of Huntington, West Virginia, taken for the Roach-Ferguson Realty Co., by Thomas Studios. Eight negatives were included with the collection.
0488: Marshall Family Papers, 1987-1988, Marshall University Special Collections
0488: Marshall Family Papers, 1987-1988, Marshall University Special Collections
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This collection consists of two folders containing materials disparate in subject matter: one consisting of a list of many descendants of John Marshall compiled by Sam Clagg for Marshall University’s Sesqui-Centennial Committee in 1987, another of materials sent to Marshall University by one of these descendants. The folder compiled by Sam Clagg with a list of descendants includes an address for each one. Also included in the same folder are three letters regarding the acquisition of Marvin L. Marshall’s “The Marshall Family.” The other folder title “Marshall Family” two letters between Marshall’s Public Relations office and Mary Paulding Martin. Martin …
0484: William S. Wallace Collection, 1880-1947, Marshall University Special Collections
0484: William S. Wallace Collection, 1880-1947, Marshall University Special Collections
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William Wallace was a Huntington, West Virginia, resident. This collection includes photographs of early Cabell County dwellings and Huntington scenes, some of which were used in George S. Wallace's Cabell County Annals and Families.
To view materials from this collection that are digitized and available online, search the William Wallace Photograph Collection, 1880-1947 here.