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0426: Robert P. Alexander Papers, 1981-1984, Marshall University Special Collections
0426: Robert P. Alexander Papers, 1981-1984, Marshall University Special Collections
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Working papers, correspondence, reports, memoranda, contracts, etc. related to Dr. Alexander's term on the Huntington, West Virginia City Council; includes a one-year term as mayor.
0434: Owen Clinic Institute Papers, 1948-1975, Marshall University Special Collections
0434: Owen Clinic Institute Papers, 1948-1975, Marshall University Special Collections
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Owen Clinic Institute in Huntington, West Virginia was a mental health facility operated by Dr. Stemmerman and Dr. Thelma V. Owen. Collection contains 14 volumes of `Longview,' a newsletter written by patients 1948-1962. Three scrapbooks relate to the West Virginia Mental Health Association and its efforts to improve care for mental health patients in the state.
0438: Michael R. Johnson Papers, 1967-1986, Marshall University Special Collections
0438: Michael R. Johnson Papers, 1967-1986, Marshall University Special Collections
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Huntington, West Virginia, native; United States Marine Corps veteran of Vietnam named Outstanding Disabled American Veteran of 1973. Papers include correspondence, photographs, citations and newspaper clippings related to his service.
0445: Grace Moses Papers, 1775-1895, Marshall University Special Collections
0445: Grace Moses Papers, 1775-1895, Marshall University Special Collections
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This collection consists of a copy of one ten-page typescript entitled, “Resume of the confusion of the Revolutionary War records of John Lewis”. This typescript was on deposit at the library of the Daughters of the American Revolution where it was copied. The typescript discusses issues with war records about John Lewis, for which there are several who served during the Revolutionary War.