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0073: Harmon Blennerhasset Papers, 1764-1831, Marshall University Special Collections
0073: Harmon Blennerhasset Papers, 1764-1831, Marshall University Special Collections
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Journals, correspondence, and financial and legal papers of Harman Blennerhasset and his role in the Aaron Burr conspiracy of 1806.
0148: Monongalia In The Revolution Manuscript, Marshall University Special Collections
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.
0101: Washington-Jefferson Holographs, 1781-1808, Marshall University Special Collections
0101: Washington-Jefferson Holographs, 1781-1808, Marshall University Special Collections
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The Jefferson letter, sent in 1808 to Edgar Patterson of Georgetown College discusses Mr. Madison; written from Monticello.
The Washington letter is from Jan. 31, 1781 and is to an officer instructing him to permit a group of prisoners to proceed to Elizabeth Town [New Jersey], where they are to report to the Commissary of Prisoners, who will pass them on to New York for exchange.
0071: Irvin Dugan Papers, 1933-1963, Marshall University Special Collections
0071: Irvin Dugan Papers, 1933-1963, Marshall University Special Collections
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The significant portion of the Irvin Dugan papers consists of original drawings that Mr. Dugan made during his career as the staff artist for the Huntington Publishing Company. The subject matter of the cartoons includes topics of national as well as local and regional interest; some representative subjects are the war bond drive during World War II, election campaigns, Disabled American Veterans, United Fund, and various athletic events.
Also included is correspondence from many service organizations regarding the use of the cartoons for public service advertising; letters from individuals include those from Edward Stettinius, Jr., Rex Stout, and the office …