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0270: West Virginia International Women's Year Coordinating Committee Records, 1977, Marshall University Special Collections
0270: West Virginia International Women's Year Coordinating Committee Records, 1977, Marshall University Special Collections
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Given the collection’s small size, the decision was made to keep the collection’s original order as found and not divide into series. Broader thematic content of the collection includes state level financial and treasurer’s papers organizing the conference as well as financial documents submitted to receive reimbursement from the IWY grant funds appropriated by Congress. Additional state materials include correspondence to and from the Treasurer for WV IWY, Betsy McCreight, publicity materials and brochures, reports, and financial material related to delegates attending the national conference.
Box 3 includes materials for the national IWY Conference, including manuals, publicity materials, and publications.
0264: Claren Martin Peoples Papers, 1940-1943, Marshall University Special Collections
0264: Claren Martin Peoples Papers, 1940-1943, Marshall University Special Collections
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The collection consists of two copies of Peoples’ 1941 M.A. in Music Education thesis for The Ohio State University, radio transcripts intended to teach rural school children about music through patriotic songs, and three sets of sheet music related to Marshall, Huntington High School, and West Virginia.
0192: Mason-Jackson County Census And Marriage Records, 1806-1906, Marshall University Special Collections
0192: Mason-Jackson County Census And Marriage Records, 1806-1906, Marshall University Special Collections
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This collection is composed of abstracts of county records, including marriage and census records from Jackson and Mason Counties in what was once Virginia and is now West Virginia. The Mason County marriages book also contains lists of undertakers and doctors in the county until 1906.