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0682: Daughters Of The American Revolution John Young Chapter, 1748-1989, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1999

0682: Daughters Of The American Revolution John Young Chapter, 1748-1989, Marshall University Special Collections

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This collection consists of transcriptions and photocopies of family records from bibles of the Blake, Bondurant, Brown, Chambers, Conaway, James, Jarrett, Kerney-Morris, Matthews, Morris, Mullens and Scott families, primarily based in Virginia and West Virginia. The volume includes an index to the records.


0453: 1860 Census Of Lewis Co., W.Va., Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1987

0453: 1860 Census Of Lewis Co., W.Va., Marshall University Special Collections

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Original of records presented to the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Library by Martha Metz and Linda Camp of the Blennerhasset Chapter NSDAR, Parkersburg, West Virginia


0465: Nsdar James Wood Chapter Typescript, 1964, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1987

0465: Nsdar James Wood Chapter Typescript, 1964, Marshall University Special Collections

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This collection includes transcriptions of the markers found in the Williamstown Cemetery in Williamstown, West Virginia for the dates 1858 to 1924. An index of names is included. This project was undertaken by the James Wood Chapter of the National Society for the Daughters of the American Revolution, located in Parkersburg, West Virginia.


0428: Berkeley Co., W.Va. Typescript, 1777-1816, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1986

0428: Berkeley Co., W.Va. Typescript, 1777-1816, Marshall University Special Collections

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Photoreproduction of an original typescript (carbon copy) located in the genealogical library of National society Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, D.C. Originally donated 1934.


0412: Nsdar Genealogical Records, 1985-2000, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1985

0412: Nsdar Genealogical Records, 1985-2000, Marshall University Special Collections

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The collection contains a compilation of genealogy and local history materials created or copied by NSDAR members while conducting chapter activities. Materials are primarily focused on Wood and Wayne County deeds, birth, death, and will data, but also includes family Bible records submitted by NSDAR chapter members throughout the state of West Virginia in addition to miscellaneous county records, include deeds, will abstracts, and cemetery records, from around the state.


0210: Beatrice Malcom Ruffner Papers, 1940, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1978

0210: Beatrice Malcom Ruffner Papers, 1940, Marshall University Special Collections

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Photographic reproductions of original documents, including copies of D.A.R. lineage papers, family histories, and genealogical research. Family names include Ruffner, Hull, Gaines, Ankrom.


0166: Carder Family Papers, 1942-1979, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1976

0166: Carder Family Papers, 1942-1979, Marshall University Special Collections

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This collection is composed of the Carder family papers created primarily during WWII. The collection is principally composed of letters sent between various members of the Carder family, chiefly to and from Ancel, during his enlistment as a Marine in WWII. Another bulk portion of the collection is composed of greeting cards mailed for various occasions to Orton and Chloie, remembrance cards that were collected by Orton of his congregation, and religious materials related to marriages and baptisms conducted by Orton as well as his participation in WV Methodist organizational activities for the Fourth Street Church in Huntington. Also included …


0088: Ethel Simmons Papers, 1925-1962, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1975

0088: Ethel Simmons Papers, 1925-1962, Marshall University Special Collections

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Point Pleasant, West Virginia, resident. Contains lineage papers, newspaper clippings, and other items relating to the Daughters of the American Revolution; photographs, and Mason County, West Virginia marriage records, 1850-1874.


0118: Jane Adams Dingess Papers, 1906-1976, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1975

0118: Jane Adams Dingess Papers, 1906-1976, Marshall University Special Collections

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Huntington, West Virginia, clubwoman and educator. Papers consist primarily of scrapbooks of school days at Huntington High School, West Virginia University, and Washington and Lee University; also included are resource materials related to conservation and social studies and items concerning the Junior League, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, Colonial Dames, and garden club activities. Photographs of Italy in WWI, papers from the Marshall University plan crash in 1970, extensive newspaper clippings from circ WWII and conservation resource material.

To view materials from this collection that are digitized and available online, search the Jane Adams Dingess Collection, 1906-1976 here.


0089: Ora Patterson Biddle Papers, 1913-1968, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1974

0089: Ora Patterson Biddle Papers, 1913-1968, Marshall University Special Collections

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Member of the Colonel Charles Lewis Chapter NSDAR, local, state and national officer. Contains correspondence, programs, yearbooks, newspaper clippings concerning the Daughters of the American Revolution on the local, state, and national levels. Also newspaper clippings and papers concerning the local history of Mason County and Point Pleasant, West Virginia.


0148: Monongalia In The Revolution Manuscript, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1974

0148: Monongalia In The Revolution Manuscript, Marshall University Special Collections

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Typescript compiled by Elizabeth Ludington Hagans Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution). `Monongalia in the Revolution,' is a history of the formation of Monongalia County, West Virginia, and of Revolutionary War service of its residents.