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0839: Mildred Mitchell-Bateman Papers, 1941-2006, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 2017

0839: Mildred Mitchell-Bateman Papers, 1941-2006, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

This collection contains the personal, educational, and professional possessions of Mildred Mitchell-Bateman. The collection includes correspondence, newspaper articles, association newsletters, professional planners, financial documents, plaques, and other personal memorabilia. The materials document Bateman’s various roles within local, state, and national psychology and psychiatric organizations. The collection is organized into six series: Series 1, Personal; Series 2, Education; Series 3, Professional Experience; Series 4, Correspondence; Series 5, Associations; and Series 6, Bound Books, Bound Volumes and list of Newspapers.

To view materials from this collection that are digitized and available online, search the Mildred Mitchell-Bateman Papers, 1941-2006 here.


0684: Virginia Brown Laidley Manuscript, 1937, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1999

0684: Virginia Brown Laidley Manuscript, 1937, Marshall University Special Collections

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This collection contains an original typewritten manuscript of “Scales,” by Virginia Brown Laidley, covering a history of the Scales, Laidley, and Brown families of Cabell and Kanawha Counties, Virginia, later West Virginia.


0656: Hugo Hart Herrenkohl Manuscript, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1997

0656: Hugo Hart Herrenkohl Manuscript, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

This collection consists of a manuscript clipped in two parts: “From the Past” by Hugo Herrenkohl and a supplementary manuscript. The manuscripts cover Herrenkohl’s recollections of life in rural Cabell County in the early twentieth century, including genealogical material about the Herrenkohl and Blake families. Information about burial places is included.


0539: Cabell County Historic Landmark Commissions Survey, 1988, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1991

0539: Cabell County Historic Landmark Commissions Survey, 1988, Marshall University Special Collections

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This collection consists of a bound survey of structures in the Ritter Park Historic District for the Historic Preservation Unit at the Department of Culture and History in Charleston, West Virginia. The survey covers the structures in the proposed historic district.


0514: Early Records Of Cabell And Mason Counties, 1802-1933, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1990

0514: Early Records Of Cabell And Mason Counties, 1802-1933, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

This collection is composed of one volume of genealogical and family records related to Cabell and Mason Counties. The contents of the volume, according to the table of contents, are as follows: Thornburg Burial Place, Handley Burying Place, David Williams’ Family Bible, Old Wilson Bible, 1802, Churches [Guyandotte Methodist with list of burials], Old Will [Stephen Bartrum], Short History of Beale Family, “The Beal Family” from the Times Dispatch, Richmond, Va., November 6, 1908, History of the Frasher Family by Elder D. K. Frasher, 1933, and Supplementary Records (Frasher Family).


0476: Samuel Cabell Papers, 1818-1832, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1988

0476: Samuel Cabell Papers, 1818-1832, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

This collection consists of copies of materials related to Samuel Jordan Cabell found in the National Archives in Washington, D.C. These papers include copies of military bounty land warrants and scrip issued in 1832 as well as a will and some correspondence. Materials created after Cabell’s death are primarily by his son Patrick Henry Cabell. Because these materials are copies, legibility can be limited.


0451: Savage Grant Cabell Co. Clerk Recrods, 1754-1929, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1987

0451: Savage Grant Cabell Co. Clerk Recrods, 1754-1929, Marshall University Special Collections

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Descriptions of the sixty-one lots that made up the original Savage land grant.


0425: Cabell County, W.Va. Medical Society Records, 1951, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1985

0425: Cabell County, W.Va. Medical Society Records, 1951, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

This collection consists of correspondence between Okey L. Patteson (governor of West Virginia) and Lawrence B. Gang during 1951 regarding the proposed location of West Virginia’s first medical school. Lawrence B. Gang, a leading member of the Cabell County Medical Society, advocated for Huntington and his correspondence features reports and attached supporting his stance. Also included in the collection is a final report entitled, “Report by Okey L. Patteson Concerning the Location of the Medical School for Doctors, Dentists, and Nurses in the State of West Virginia”, with the conclusion of the report being that Morgantown was the most suitable …


0274: Thornburg Family Papers, 1889-1960, Marshall University Special Collections Jan 1979

0274: Thornburg Family Papers, 1889-1960, Marshall University Special Collections

Guides to Manuscript Collections

Pioneer Cabell County, West Virginia, family. Primarily papers of Charles William Thornburg (1866-1960); personal account book (1889-1891), death certificate and newspaper clippings.