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He was the Democratic Party's nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1904.","He was born near Woodstock, Maryland on November 16, 1823, and was the second son of four children. He received a limited public-school education and left school at age 15 to support his family after his father's contracting business failed and left the family destitute. Davis first worked at a local quarry, as a water boy, and then as the caretaker of the Waverly Farm, the nearby farm owned by former Maryland Governor George Howard.","Davis began his railroading career in 1842 at age nineteen as a brakeman for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, then still under construction. He eventually advanced to the position of freight conductor, and then passenger conductor. Reportedly at Davis's request, he was appointed station agent for the Piedmont Station at Piedmont, [West] Virginia, because he wanted to explore the timber and coal resources of the Upper Potomac River region. About this same time, Davis established a mercantile lumber and coal business with his younger brothers Thomas B. Davis and William R. Davis at Piedmont. This business was known as H.G. Davis and Company (later H.G. Davis and Brother). Davis left the B\u0026O in 1858 to focus on his business concerns. One of these concerns was the Piedmont Savings Bank, which he founded in 1858 and for which he served as president. Davis, like so many entrepreneurs, made extraordinary profits during the Civil War. Profits from the sale of horses to the federal government and timber and ties to the B\u0026O Railroad enabled H.G. Davis and Company to invest in several thousand acres of coal and timber lands in the Upper Potomac and Cheat rivers region, at a cost said to be as cheap as one dollar per acre.","Davis founded the Cumberland and Piedmont Coal and Railway Company to provide railroad access to his coal and timber lands. In 1866 the West Virginia State Legislature, by a special act, incorporated the Cumberland and Piedmont Coal and Railway Company, granting the incorporators the right to mine coal, build factories and sawmills, buy and sell real estate, and build a railroad. It would be several years before Davis acted on the charter. Construction of the railroad finally began in 1880 at Bloomington, Maryland, and by 1881 the line had reached his mines at Elk Garden, West Virginia. Davis shipped the first Elk Garden coal to Baltimore in October 1881. A new railroad charter was granted in 1881 and Davis renamed the line the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway (WVC). By 1884 the line had reached present-day Davis, then Parsons in 1888, and Elkins (then Leadville) in 1889. Meanwhile in 1886, Davis created a subsidiary railroad, the Piedmont and Cumberland Railway Company (P\u0026C). The P\u0026C connected the WVC with the Pennsylvania Railroad at Cumberland. In 1902 Davis sold the WVC and P\u0026C to George J. Gould, a railroad magnate, who was purchasing and consolidating rail lines to create an intercontinental railroad.","Davis desired to expand his rail network and in 1899 decided to construct a rail line connecting the WVC at Elkins with the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad at Durbin, West Virginia. This line became the Coal and Iron Railway (C\u0026I) and was completed in 1902. Davis used the profits of the sale of the WVC to fund construction of the C\u0026I. Not finished yet with railroad construction, Davis incorporated the Coal and Coke Railway Company (C\u0026C) in 1902 to exploit his Roaring Creek coal properties located in Randolph County. This new line ran from Elkins to Charleston via the Elk River through some of West Virginia's most difficult terrain. The C\u0026C connected the Western Maryland at Elkins with the Kanawha and Michigan Railroad at Charleston, providing new markets for West Virginia coal. Construction commenced in 1903 and was completed in 1905, requiring twelve tunnels and thirty steel bridges. The town Gassaway, in Braxton County, was located at the mid-point of the rail line and became the divisional headquarters of the line. Ultimately, the WVC, P\u0026C, and C\u0026I were acquired by the Western Maryland Railroad and the C\u0026C was absorbed by the B\u0026O.","Early on in his career, Davis recognized that being in politics would further his business. Consequently, Davis ran for office on the democratic platform and was elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates in 1865 representing Hampshire County. Davis was very influential in the creation of Mineral and Grant counties in 1866, an effort which advanced his business interests. He was elected to the West Virginia Senate in 1868 and served in that capacity until 1871, when he was elected to the United States Senate. Davis served as a West Virginia Senator from 1871 to 1883.","Davis retired from politics in 1883 and returned to West Virginia to oversee his coal and banking interests. He then formed the Davis Coal and Coke Company with his son-in-law Stephen B. Elkins in 1886. The company controlled 135,000 acres of coal and timber lands, employed 1600 workers, operated nine mines, and furnished coal to be coked in its more than 1000 coke ovens. By 1892 Davis Coal and Coke was one of the largest coal producers world-wide.","Reluctantly, Davis was nominated as the vice-presidential candidate in the 1904 presidential election with Alton B. Parker as his running mate and presidential candidate. They lost to the Roosevelt-Fairbanks ticket by a wide margin. In running for office at the age of 80 Davis had become, and remains, one of the oldest candidates to have ever run for vice president of the United States.","Although retired from public service, Davis was appointed to represent the United States at the Pan-American Conferences (1889-1902) and later was appointed permanent chairman of the Pan-American Railway Committee, which he served from 1901 to his death in 1916. (The Pan-American Railway was a failed intercontinental railroad scheme. Promoters wanted to connect the capitals and principle cities of South and Central America with North America by rail). Davis also served as Chairman of the West Virginia Semi-Centennial Commission in 1913, the group tasked with planning the \"Golden Jubilee\" or 50th anniversary of West Virginia statehood.","Davis's philanthropic legacy was notable. His charitable activities included funding the Davis Children's Shelter in Charleston, West Virginia, a shelter for orphaned and neglected children (1896); the Davis Memorial Presbyterian Church, a church built in memory of his wife Katherine Bantz Davis; and the Davis Memorial Hospital in Davis, also constructed as a memorial to his deceased wife.  Perhaps most notably, he donated the land for Davis and Elkins College in 1904, a liberal arts college named in honor of H.G. Davis and Stephen B. Elkins.","Davis married Katherine Ann Salome Bantz on 22 February 1853. The couple had eight children, three of whom died in infancy. The oldest child, Mary Louise \"Hallie\" Davis, married US Senator Stephen B. Elkins on 14 April 1875, linking the names Davis and Elkins forever.","Daughter Grace Thomas Davis became the namesake of Graceland, Davis's country mansion in Davis, West Virginia, and after his wife died she became his hostess for events held at the mansion. His older son Henry Gassaway Davis was something of a troubled soul, and was lost at sea in 1896. His youngest son John Thomas Davis worked closely with his father, was later associated with Davis and Elkins College, and became a coal operator and banker.","Henry Gassaway Davis passed in Washington D.C. on 11 March 1916 at the age of 93. He is interred at Maplewood Cemetery, Elkins, West Virginia.","Sources:","Clarke, Alan. The West Virginia Central and Pittsburg: a Western Maryland Predecessor. Lynchburg: TLC Publishing. 2003.","Hicks, W. Raymond. \"The West Virginia Central \u0026 Pittsburgh Railway. The Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin. JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/43518154","Lewis, Ronald L. Transforming the Appalachian Countryside: Railroads, Deforestation, and Social Change in West Virginia, 1880-1920. Chapel Hill: University off North Carolina Press, 1998.","Rice, Donald L. \"Coal \u0026 Coke Railway.\" The West Virginia Encyclopedia. https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/1337","Ross, Thomas Richard. \"Henry Gassaway Davis.\" The West Virginia Encyclopedia. https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/1711","13, 717, 1028","Correspondence and business papers of Henry Gassaway Davis (1823-1916), a successful businessman and politician from West Virginia.  He was the Democratic Party's nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1904.  The collection largely documents his business and political career, although there are personal papers in the collection as well.  His business interests were largely concerned with coal mining, timber, and railroads.  Types of documents include letters, reports, account books, and maps, among other material.  Much of the correspondence is arranged alphabetically.  The scope and content note of each record series provides substantial detail regarding content.","Series include:  \nSeries 1a. Business Papers, 1882-1909 (boxes 1-29)  \nSeries 1b. Banking Records, 1886-1916 (boxes 30-33)  \nSeries 2. Coal Company Operations, 1799-1915 (boxes 34-48)  \nSeries 3. Miscellaneous Papers, 1855-1916 (boxes 49-62)  \nSeries 4. Miscellaneous Letters, 1872-1915 (boxes 63-65)  \nSeries 5. Miscellaneous Bills and Receipts, 1872-1918 (boxes 66-82)  \nSeries 6. Miscellaneous, 1872-1916 (boxes 83-115)  \nSeries 7. Alexander Shaw Lawsuit, 1880-1894 (boxes 116-118)  \nSeries 8. Personal and Political Papers, 1870-1916 (boxes 119-145)  \nSeries 9. Railroads, 1862-1916 (boxes 146-189)  \nSeries 10. West Virginia Semi-Centennial Commission, 1911 August 9–1913 July 26 (box 190)  \nSeries 11. T.B. Davis Papers, 1879-1915 (box 191)  \nSeries 12. Davis Memorial Hospital and Church, 1898-1916 (boxes 192-193)  \nSeries 13. H.G. Davis and Brother, 1868-1905 (boxes 194-197)  \nSeries 14. Real Estate and Timber, 1869-1915 (boxes 198-202)  \nSeries 15. H.G. Davis Letter Books, 1865-1916 (boxes 203-231)  \nSeries 16. West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company Letter Books, 1880-1903 (boxes 232-240)  \nSeries 17. Minute, Letter, and Other Books, 1881-1914 (boxes 241-247)  \nSeries 18. Oversized Ledgers, 1884-1913 (boxes 248-260)","Among Davis's correspondents are:  \nU.S. Representative John D. Alderson  \nWest Virginia Governor George W. Atkinson  \nU.S. Senator William Henry Barnum  \nU.S. Ambassador to the U.K. Thomas F. Bayard  \nU.S. Minister to the Netherlands August Belmont, Sr.  \nU.S. Senator James G. Blaine  \nU.S. Senator Calvin S. Brice  \nU.S. Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan  \nU.S. Senator Johnson N. Camden  \nindustrialist Andrew Carnegie  \nPresident of Mexico General Porfirio Díaz  \nU.S. Secretary of War Stephen Benton Elkins  \nU.S. Minister to France Charles J. Faulkner, Sr.  \nBaltimore and Ohio Railroad President John W. Garrett  \nOlympian Robert S. Garrett  \nJames Cardinal Gibbons (Cardinal, Archbishop of Baltimore)  \nU.S. Senator Arthur Pue Gorman  \nU.S. President Benjamin Harrison  \nConfederate cartographer Jedidiah (Jed) Hotchkiss  \nMaryland Governor Elihu Emory Jackson  \nU.S. Senator John E. Kenna  \nU.S. Secretary of War Daniel S. Lamont  \nU.S. Congressman Adam Brown Littlepage  \nU.S. Representative James Tilghman Lloyd  \nPresident of the WV Supreme Court of Appeals Daniel Bedinger Lucas  \nConsul General of Wurttemberg Charles F. Mayer  \nWest Virginia Governor William A. McCorkle  \nU.S. Senator John R. McPherson  \nU.S. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Joseph S. Miller  \nBaltimore and Ohio Railroad President Oscar G. Murray  \nPennsylvania Railroad President George Brooke Roberts  \nSouthern Railway President Samuel Spencer  \nU.S. Senator Thomas Taggart  \nU.S. Senator Daniel W. Voorhees  \nU.S. Senator Thomas J. Walsh  \nU.S. Secretary of the Navy William Collins Whitney  \nMaryland Governor William Pinkney Whyte  \nU.S. Secretary of the Treasury William Windom","This series includes H.G. Davis's incoming business correspondence. It consists of daily communications from his managers related to the day-to-day operations of the Buxton and Landstreet Store (the company store), Coal and Coke Railroad, Davis Coal and Coke Company, Davis Colliery Company, the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway, and his other business concerns. There is also incoming correspondence from the Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania, and Baltimore and Ohio railroads, and numerous manufacturers and vendors. In addition to the business correspondence, some of Davis's personal and family correspondence is filed in this series as well, including materials regarding charity, financial solicitations, and other topics.","This series includes bank account books, bank account balance sheets, and bank statements for various H.G. Davis enterprises, including Davis and Trout, H.G. Davis and Company, H.G. Davis and Brother, and T.B. Davis and Company. In addition, there are sawmill accounts and other inventories.","This series includes day-to-day correspondence relating to the operation and conditions of the Davis Coal and Coke and the Davis Colliery companies coal mines and coke ovens. Other correspondence includes coal car availability, coal quality issues, estimates and costs for coal town construction, miners' wages, and the price of coal.","These papers include construction estimates for railroad buildings and bridges, correspondence with the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad, correspondence with railroad construction contractors, memoranda of agreement between H.G. Davis and other railroads, miscellaneous financial statements, and papers regarding the formation of Seaboard Steam Coal Association (a coal producer syndicate). Other materials include deeds, maps, newspaper clippings regarding the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and newspaper clippings regarding the 1916 death of H.G. Davis.","This series includes miscellaneous correspondence and letters, as well as deeds, financial statements, and memoranda of agreement.","The majority of these papers are bank statements for several banks including the Davis National Bank, Davis National Bank-Piedmont, Davis Trust Company, Elkins National Bank, Piedmont National Bank, Trust Company of West Virginia, Tucker County Bank, and the 1st National Bank of Elkins, as well as statements from the Davis Electric Light Company and various coal and coke production statements. There are also bank account books, blank checks, check registers, and check stubs.","This series includes miscellaneous business correspondence related to land acquisitions and railroads; miscellaneous banking, financial, and tax statements; various lawsuits and other litigation records; and documents regarding the Gassaway, West Virginia reservoir and water works.","These documents are related to the Alexander Shaw v. H.G. Davis and the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company lawsuit, which concerned the construction of the Piedmont and Cumberland Railway Company. There are legal briefs, depositions, and testimony; financial statements for the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway and Piedmont and Cumberland Railway companies; and other lawsuit related documents.","Personal papers include financial statements; correspondence regarding the Davis Children's Shelter; documents related to the design and construction of Graceland, including correspondence with Baldwin and Pennington (Graceland's architects); and obituary notices for the 1902 death of Katherine Bantz Davis, wife of H.G. Davis. Political papers include letters related to the 1913 West Virginia Semi-Centennial celebration; correspondence and materials related to Davis's 1904 Vice Presidential nomination, such as congratulatory telegrams, and other Parker/Davis ticket papers; and other political letters.","This series includes day-to-day correspondence related to the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway and the Piedmont and Cumberland Railway companies. Other records regard the Coal and Coke Railway, the Coal and Iron Railway (surveys and related documents), the Cookerly Farm Railroad War, the Pan-American Railroad commission, and the Potomac and Piedmont Coal Railway Company (1866 charter and related materials). There is also correspondence with other railroad companies, Shaw lawsuit materials, financial statements, payrolls for various farm and railroad departments, and materials regarding the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.","This series includes correspondence related to the \"Golden Jubilee,\" the 1913 West Virginia Semi-Centennial, a celebration of the 50th anniversary of West Virginia's statehood. The correspondence regards the purchasing of American flags for each of West Virginia's fifty-five counties, the composition of a state poem and state song, and the appointment of West Virginia University Professor James Morton Callahan to author a semi-centennial history of West Virginia.","These papers are related to Thomas B. Davis's estate such as financial statements for his business concerns of H.G. Davis and Company and its successor H.G. Davis and Brother, as well as other estate related documents.","The Hospital and Church were both built in memory of H.G. Davis's wife Katherine Bantz Davis. The Hospital papers include financial reports, miscellaneous letters, and various pamphlets from other hospitals. The Church papers include correspondence from architects Harding and Upman, and various catalogs and documents relating to the church organ, seating, light fixtures, roofing, and ironwork.","These papers are related to the business concerns of H.G. Davis and his brother Thomas B. Davis. Materials include correspondence related to the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway, deeds for their various railroads, railroad survey proposals and cost estimates, and real estate tax records. There are also employee rosters and payrolls for the Deer Park sawmill.","These materials include correspondence related to the acquisition and sale of real estate, including timber and coal lands.","This series contains letter books of outgoing correspondence.","These letters include correspondence from E.W.S. Moore (treasurer/secretary) and C.M. Headley (assistant to the president) regarding the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company. There is also outgoing correspondence from the President's Office regarding the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company.","These materials include H.G. Davis check stubs, 1896 Intercontinental Railway Commission Report, Hamilton Coal Company Stock Certificate Book, Hamilton Coal Company Minute Book, Piedmont and Cumberland Railway Company letter books, Gassaway Development Company correspondence, and Gassaway Church correspondence. There are also C.M. Headley (assistant to the president) outgoing letters regarding Hamilton Coal Company, the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company, the Coal and Iron Railroad, and the Coal and Coke Railway.","Oversized volumes include the Central Railway of Virginia (unrelated to the Virginia Central Railroad) Board of Directors ledger and route survey reports; Central Railroad of West Virginia (unrelated to the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway) ledger and stockholders' minutes; newspaper clippings scrapbook (1884-1894); H.G. Davis's personal name and address books; C.M. Headley's (assistant to the president) outgoing correspondence (1893-1894); and West Virginia Semi-Centennial Commission letter book (1911-1913).","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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He was the Democratic Party's nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1904.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe was born near Woodstock, Maryland on November 16, 1823, and was the second son of four children. He received a limited public-school education and left school at age 15 to support his family after his father's contracting business failed and left the family destitute. Davis first worked at a local quarry, as a water boy, and then as the caretaker of the Waverly Farm, the nearby farm owned by former Maryland Governor George Howard.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDavis began his railroading career in 1842 at age nineteen as a brakeman for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, then still under construction. He eventually advanced to the position of freight conductor, and then passenger conductor. Reportedly at Davis's request, he was appointed station agent for the Piedmont Station at Piedmont, [West] Virginia, because he wanted to explore the timber and coal resources of the Upper Potomac River region. About this same time, Davis established a mercantile lumber and coal business with his younger brothers Thomas B. Davis and William R. Davis at Piedmont. This business was known as H.G. Davis and Company (later H.G. Davis and Brother). Davis left the B\u0026amp;O in 1858 to focus on his business concerns. One of these concerns was the Piedmont Savings Bank, which he founded in 1858 and for which he served as president. Davis, like so many entrepreneurs, made extraordinary profits during the Civil War. Profits from the sale of horses to the federal government and timber and ties to the B\u0026amp;O Railroad enabled H.G. Davis and Company to invest in several thousand acres of coal and timber lands in the Upper Potomac and Cheat rivers region, at a cost said to be as cheap as one dollar per acre.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDavis founded the Cumberland and Piedmont Coal and Railway Company to provide railroad access to his coal and timber lands. In 1866 the West Virginia State Legislature, by a special act, incorporated the Cumberland and Piedmont Coal and Railway Company, granting the incorporators the right to mine coal, build factories and sawmills, buy and sell real estate, and build a railroad. It would be several years before Davis acted on the charter. Construction of the railroad finally began in 1880 at Bloomington, Maryland, and by 1881 the line had reached his mines at Elk Garden, West Virginia. Davis shipped the first Elk Garden coal to Baltimore in October 1881. A new railroad charter was granted in 1881 and Davis renamed the line the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway (WVC). By 1884 the line had reached present-day Davis, then Parsons in 1888, and Elkins (then Leadville) in 1889. Meanwhile in 1886, Davis created a subsidiary railroad, the Piedmont and Cumberland Railway Company (P\u0026amp;C). The P\u0026amp;C connected the WVC with the Pennsylvania Railroad at Cumberland. In 1902 Davis sold the WVC and P\u0026amp;C to George J. Gould, a railroad magnate, who was purchasing and consolidating rail lines to create an intercontinental railroad.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDavis desired to expand his rail network and in 1899 decided to construct a rail line connecting the WVC at Elkins with the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad at Durbin, West Virginia. This line became the Coal and Iron Railway (C\u0026amp;I) and was completed in 1902. Davis used the profits of the sale of the WVC to fund construction of the C\u0026amp;I. Not finished yet with railroad construction, Davis incorporated the Coal and Coke Railway Company (C\u0026amp;C) in 1902 to exploit his Roaring Creek coal properties located in Randolph County. This new line ran from Elkins to Charleston via the Elk River through some of West Virginia's most difficult terrain. The C\u0026amp;C connected the Western Maryland at Elkins with the Kanawha and Michigan Railroad at Charleston, providing new markets for West Virginia coal. Construction commenced in 1903 and was completed in 1905, requiring twelve tunnels and thirty steel bridges. The town Gassaway, in Braxton County, was located at the mid-point of the rail line and became the divisional headquarters of the line. Ultimately, the WVC, P\u0026amp;C, and C\u0026amp;I were acquired by the Western Maryland Railroad and the C\u0026amp;C was absorbed by the B\u0026amp;O.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEarly on in his career, Davis recognized that being in politics would further his business. Consequently, Davis ran for office on the democratic platform and was elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates in 1865 representing Hampshire County. Davis was very influential in the creation of Mineral and Grant counties in 1866, an effort which advanced his business interests. He was elected to the West Virginia Senate in 1868 and served in that capacity until 1871, when he was elected to the United States Senate. Davis served as a West Virginia Senator from 1871 to 1883.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDavis retired from politics in 1883 and returned to West Virginia to oversee his coal and banking interests. He then formed the Davis Coal and Coke Company with his son-in-law Stephen B. Elkins in 1886. The company controlled 135,000 acres of coal and timber lands, employed 1600 workers, operated nine mines, and furnished coal to be coked in its more than 1000 coke ovens. By 1892 Davis Coal and Coke was one of the largest coal producers world-wide.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReluctantly, Davis was nominated as the vice-presidential candidate in the 1904 presidential election with Alton B. Parker as his running mate and presidential candidate. They lost to the Roosevelt-Fairbanks ticket by a wide margin. In running for office at the age of 80 Davis had become, and remains, one of the oldest candidates to have ever run for vice president of the United States.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlthough retired from public service, Davis was appointed to represent the United States at the Pan-American Conferences (1889-1902) and later was appointed permanent chairman of the Pan-American Railway Committee, which he served from 1901 to his death in 1916. (The Pan-American Railway was a failed intercontinental railroad scheme. Promoters wanted to connect the capitals and principle cities of South and Central America with North America by rail). Davis also served as Chairman of the West Virginia Semi-Centennial Commission in 1913, the group tasked with planning the \"Golden Jubilee\" or 50th anniversary of West Virginia statehood.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDavis's philanthropic legacy was notable. His charitable activities included funding the Davis Children's Shelter in Charleston, West Virginia, a shelter for orphaned and neglected children (1896); the Davis Memorial Presbyterian Church, a church built in memory of his wife Katherine Bantz Davis; and the Davis Memorial Hospital in Davis, also constructed as a memorial to his deceased wife.  Perhaps most notably, he donated the land for Davis and Elkins College in 1904, a liberal arts college named in honor of H.G. Davis and Stephen B. Elkins.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDavis married Katherine Ann Salome Bantz on 22 February 1853. The couple had eight children, three of whom died in infancy. The oldest child, Mary Louise \"Hallie\" Davis, married US Senator Stephen B. Elkins on 14 April 1875, linking the names Davis and Elkins forever.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDaughter Grace Thomas Davis became the namesake of Graceland, Davis's country mansion in Davis, West Virginia, and after his wife died she became his hostess for events held at the mansion. His older son Henry Gassaway Davis was something of a troubled soul, and was lost at sea in 1896. His youngest son John Thomas Davis worked closely with his father, was later associated with Davis and Elkins College, and became a coal operator and banker.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Gassaway Davis passed in Washington D.C. on 11 March 1916 at the age of 93. He is interred at Maplewood Cemetery, Elkins, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSources:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eClarke, Alan. The West Virginia Central and Pittsburg: a Western Maryland Predecessor. Lynchburg: TLC Publishing. 2003.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHicks, W. Raymond. \"The West Virginia Central \u0026amp; Pittsburgh Railway. The Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin. JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/43518154\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLewis, Ronald L. Transforming the Appalachian Countryside: Railroads, Deforestation, and Social Change in West Virginia, 1880-1920. Chapel Hill: University off North Carolina Press, 1998.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRice, Donald L. \"Coal \u0026amp; Coke Railway.\" The West Virginia Encyclopedia. https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/1337\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoss, Thomas Richard. \"Henry Gassaway Davis.\" The West Virginia Encyclopedia. https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/1711\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Henry Gassaway Davis","Henry Gassaway Davis (11/16/1823-03/11/1916) was a successful businessman and politician from West Virginia.  He was the Democratic Party's nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1904.","He was born near Woodstock, Maryland on November 16, 1823, and was the second son of four children. He received a limited public-school education and left school at age 15 to support his family after his father's contracting business failed and left the family destitute. Davis first worked at a local quarry, as a water boy, and then as the caretaker of the Waverly Farm, the nearby farm owned by former Maryland Governor George Howard.","Davis began his railroading career in 1842 at age nineteen as a brakeman for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, then still under construction. He eventually advanced to the position of freight conductor, and then passenger conductor. Reportedly at Davis's request, he was appointed station agent for the Piedmont Station at Piedmont, [West] Virginia, because he wanted to explore the timber and coal resources of the Upper Potomac River region. About this same time, Davis established a mercantile lumber and coal business with his younger brothers Thomas B. Davis and William R. Davis at Piedmont. This business was known as H.G. Davis and Company (later H.G. Davis and Brother). Davis left the B\u0026O in 1858 to focus on his business concerns. One of these concerns was the Piedmont Savings Bank, which he founded in 1858 and for which he served as president. Davis, like so many entrepreneurs, made extraordinary profits during the Civil War. Profits from the sale of horses to the federal government and timber and ties to the B\u0026O Railroad enabled H.G. Davis and Company to invest in several thousand acres of coal and timber lands in the Upper Potomac and Cheat rivers region, at a cost said to be as cheap as one dollar per acre.","Davis founded the Cumberland and Piedmont Coal and Railway Company to provide railroad access to his coal and timber lands. In 1866 the West Virginia State Legislature, by a special act, incorporated the Cumberland and Piedmont Coal and Railway Company, granting the incorporators the right to mine coal, build factories and sawmills, buy and sell real estate, and build a railroad. It would be several years before Davis acted on the charter. Construction of the railroad finally began in 1880 at Bloomington, Maryland, and by 1881 the line had reached his mines at Elk Garden, West Virginia. Davis shipped the first Elk Garden coal to Baltimore in October 1881. A new railroad charter was granted in 1881 and Davis renamed the line the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway (WVC). By 1884 the line had reached present-day Davis, then Parsons in 1888, and Elkins (then Leadville) in 1889. Meanwhile in 1886, Davis created a subsidiary railroad, the Piedmont and Cumberland Railway Company (P\u0026C). The P\u0026C connected the WVC with the Pennsylvania Railroad at Cumberland. In 1902 Davis sold the WVC and P\u0026C to George J. Gould, a railroad magnate, who was purchasing and consolidating rail lines to create an intercontinental railroad.","Davis desired to expand his rail network and in 1899 decided to construct a rail line connecting the WVC at Elkins with the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad at Durbin, West Virginia. This line became the Coal and Iron Railway (C\u0026I) and was completed in 1902. Davis used the profits of the sale of the WVC to fund construction of the C\u0026I. Not finished yet with railroad construction, Davis incorporated the Coal and Coke Railway Company (C\u0026C) in 1902 to exploit his Roaring Creek coal properties located in Randolph County. This new line ran from Elkins to Charleston via the Elk River through some of West Virginia's most difficult terrain. The C\u0026C connected the Western Maryland at Elkins with the Kanawha and Michigan Railroad at Charleston, providing new markets for West Virginia coal. Construction commenced in 1903 and was completed in 1905, requiring twelve tunnels and thirty steel bridges. The town Gassaway, in Braxton County, was located at the mid-point of the rail line and became the divisional headquarters of the line. Ultimately, the WVC, P\u0026C, and C\u0026I were acquired by the Western Maryland Railroad and the C\u0026C was absorbed by the B\u0026O.","Early on in his career, Davis recognized that being in politics would further his business. Consequently, Davis ran for office on the democratic platform and was elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates in 1865 representing Hampshire County. Davis was very influential in the creation of Mineral and Grant counties in 1866, an effort which advanced his business interests. He was elected to the West Virginia Senate in 1868 and served in that capacity until 1871, when he was elected to the United States Senate. Davis served as a West Virginia Senator from 1871 to 1883.","Davis retired from politics in 1883 and returned to West Virginia to oversee his coal and banking interests. He then formed the Davis Coal and Coke Company with his son-in-law Stephen B. Elkins in 1886. The company controlled 135,000 acres of coal and timber lands, employed 1600 workers, operated nine mines, and furnished coal to be coked in its more than 1000 coke ovens. By 1892 Davis Coal and Coke was one of the largest coal producers world-wide.","Reluctantly, Davis was nominated as the vice-presidential candidate in the 1904 presidential election with Alton B. Parker as his running mate and presidential candidate. They lost to the Roosevelt-Fairbanks ticket by a wide margin. In running for office at the age of 80 Davis had become, and remains, one of the oldest candidates to have ever run for vice president of the United States.","Although retired from public service, Davis was appointed to represent the United States at the Pan-American Conferences (1889-1902) and later was appointed permanent chairman of the Pan-American Railway Committee, which he served from 1901 to his death in 1916. (The Pan-American Railway was a failed intercontinental railroad scheme. Promoters wanted to connect the capitals and principle cities of South and Central America with North America by rail). Davis also served as Chairman of the West Virginia Semi-Centennial Commission in 1913, the group tasked with planning the \"Golden Jubilee\" or 50th anniversary of West Virginia statehood.","Davis's philanthropic legacy was notable. His charitable activities included funding the Davis Children's Shelter in Charleston, West Virginia, a shelter for orphaned and neglected children (1896); the Davis Memorial Presbyterian Church, a church built in memory of his wife Katherine Bantz Davis; and the Davis Memorial Hospital in Davis, also constructed as a memorial to his deceased wife.  Perhaps most notably, he donated the land for Davis and Elkins College in 1904, a liberal arts college named in honor of H.G. Davis and Stephen B. Elkins.","Davis married Katherine Ann Salome Bantz on 22 February 1853. The couple had eight children, three of whom died in infancy. The oldest child, Mary Louise \"Hallie\" Davis, married US Senator Stephen B. Elkins on 14 April 1875, linking the names Davis and Elkins forever.","Daughter Grace Thomas Davis became the namesake of Graceland, Davis's country mansion in Davis, West Virginia, and after his wife died she became his hostess for events held at the mansion. His older son Henry Gassaway Davis was something of a troubled soul, and was lost at sea in 1896. His youngest son John Thomas Davis worked closely with his father, was later associated with Davis and Elkins College, and became a coal operator and banker.","Henry Gassaway Davis passed in Washington D.C. on 11 March 1916 at the age of 93. He is interred at Maplewood Cemetery, Elkins, West Virginia.","Sources:","Clarke, Alan. The West Virginia Central and Pittsburg: a Western Maryland Predecessor. Lynchburg: TLC Publishing. 2003.","Hicks, W. Raymond. \"The West Virginia Central \u0026 Pittsburgh Railway. The Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin. JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/43518154","Lewis, Ronald L. Transforming the Appalachian Countryside: Railroads, Deforestation, and Social Change in West Virginia, 1880-1920. Chapel Hill: University off North Carolina Press, 1998.","Rice, Donald L. \"Coal \u0026 Coke Railway.\" The West Virginia Encyclopedia. https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/1337","Ross, Thomas Richard. \"Henry Gassaway Davis.\" The West Virginia Encyclopedia. https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/1711"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Henry Gassaway Davis (1823-1916) Papers, A\u0026amp;M 0013, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Henry Gassaway Davis (1823-1916) Papers, A\u0026M 0013, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e13, 717, 1028\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related A\u0026M Collections"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["13, 717, 1028"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and business papers of Henry Gassaway Davis (1823-1916), a successful businessman and politician from West Virginia.  He was the Democratic Party's nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1904.  The collection largely documents his business and political career, although there are personal papers in the collection as well.  His business interests were largely concerned with coal mining, timber, and railroads.  Types of documents include letters, reports, account books, and maps, among other material.  Much of the correspondence is arranged alphabetically.  The scope and content note of each record series provides substantial detail regarding content.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries include: \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 1a. Business Papers, 1882-1909 (boxes 1-29) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 1b. Banking Records, 1886-1916 (boxes 30-33) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 2. Coal Company Operations, 1799-1915 (boxes 34-48) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 3. Miscellaneous Papers, 1855-1916 (boxes 49-62) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 4. Miscellaneous Letters, 1872-1915 (boxes 63-65) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 5. Miscellaneous Bills and Receipts, 1872-1918 (boxes 66-82) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 6. Miscellaneous, 1872-1916 (boxes 83-115) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 7. Alexander Shaw Lawsuit, 1880-1894 (boxes 116-118) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 8. Personal and Political Papers, 1870-1916 (boxes 119-145) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 9. Railroads, 1862-1916 (boxes 146-189) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 10. West Virginia Semi-Centennial Commission, 1911 August 9–1913 July 26 (box 190) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 11. T.B. Davis Papers, 1879-1915 (box 191) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 12. Davis Memorial Hospital and Church, 1898-1916 (boxes 192-193) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 13. H.G. Davis and Brother, 1868-1905 (boxes 194-197) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 14. Real Estate and Timber, 1869-1915 (boxes 198-202) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 15. H.G. Davis Letter Books, 1865-1916 (boxes 203-231) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 16. West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company Letter Books, 1880-1903 (boxes 232-240) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 17. Minute, Letter, and Other Books, 1881-1914 (boxes 241-247) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 18. Oversized Ledgers, 1884-1913 (boxes 248-260)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAmong Davis's correspondents are: \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Representative John D. Alderson \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nWest Virginia Governor George W. Atkinson \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator William Henry Barnum \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Ambassador to the U.K. Thomas F. Bayard \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Minister to the Netherlands August Belmont, Sr. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator James G. Blaine \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator Calvin S. Brice \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator Johnson N. Camden \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nindustrialist Andrew Carnegie \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nPresident of Mexico General Porfirio Díaz \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Secretary of War Stephen Benton Elkins \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Minister to France Charles J. Faulkner, Sr. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nBaltimore and Ohio Railroad President John W. Garrett \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nOlympian Robert S. Garrett \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJames Cardinal Gibbons (Cardinal, Archbishop of Baltimore) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator Arthur Pue Gorman \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. President Benjamin Harrison \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nConfederate cartographer Jedidiah (Jed) Hotchkiss \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nMaryland Governor Elihu Emory Jackson \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator John E. Kenna \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Secretary of War Daniel S. Lamont \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Congressman Adam Brown Littlepage \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Representative James Tilghman Lloyd \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nPresident of the WV Supreme Court of Appeals Daniel Bedinger Lucas \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nConsul General of Wurttemberg Charles F. Mayer \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nWest Virginia Governor William A. McCorkle \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator John R. McPherson \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Joseph S. Miller \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nBaltimore and Ohio Railroad President Oscar G. Murray \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nPennsylvania Railroad President George Brooke Roberts \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSouthern Railway President Samuel Spencer \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator Thomas Taggart \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator Daniel W. Voorhees \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator Thomas J. Walsh \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Secretary of the Navy William Collins Whitney \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nMaryland Governor William Pinkney Whyte \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Secretary of the Treasury William Windom\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes H.G. Davis's incoming business correspondence. It consists of daily communications from his managers related to the day-to-day operations of the Buxton and Landstreet Store (the company store), Coal and Coke Railroad, Davis Coal and Coke Company, Davis Colliery Company, the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway, and his other business concerns. There is also incoming correspondence from the Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania, and Baltimore and Ohio railroads, and numerous manufacturers and vendors. In addition to the business correspondence, some of Davis's personal and family correspondence is filed in this series as well, including materials regarding charity, financial solicitations, and other topics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes bank account books, bank account balance sheets, and bank statements for various H.G. Davis enterprises, including Davis and Trout, H.G. Davis and Company, H.G. Davis and Brother, and T.B. Davis and Company. In addition, there are sawmill accounts and other inventories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes day-to-day correspondence relating to the operation and conditions of the Davis Coal and Coke and the Davis Colliery companies coal mines and coke ovens. Other correspondence includes coal car availability, coal quality issues, estimates and costs for coal town construction, miners' wages, and the price of coal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese papers include construction estimates for railroad buildings and bridges, correspondence with the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad, correspondence with railroad construction contractors, memoranda of agreement between H.G. Davis and other railroads, miscellaneous financial statements, and papers regarding the formation of Seaboard Steam Coal Association (a coal producer syndicate). Other materials include deeds, maps, newspaper clippings regarding the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and newspaper clippings regarding the 1916 death of H.G. Davis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes miscellaneous correspondence and letters, as well as deeds, financial statements, and memoranda of agreement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe majority of these papers are bank statements for several banks including the Davis National Bank, Davis National Bank-Piedmont, Davis Trust Company, Elkins National Bank, Piedmont National Bank, Trust Company of West Virginia, Tucker County Bank, and the 1st National Bank of Elkins, as well as statements from the Davis Electric Light Company and various coal and coke production statements. There are also bank account books, blank checks, check registers, and check stubs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes miscellaneous business correspondence related to land acquisitions and railroads; miscellaneous banking, financial, and tax statements; various lawsuits and other litigation records; and documents regarding the Gassaway, West Virginia reservoir and water works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese documents are related to the Alexander Shaw v. H.G. Davis and the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company lawsuit, which concerned the construction of the Piedmont and Cumberland Railway Company. There are legal briefs, depositions, and testimony; financial statements for the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway and Piedmont and Cumberland Railway companies; and other lawsuit related documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal papers include financial statements; correspondence regarding the Davis Children's Shelter; documents related to the design and construction of Graceland, including correspondence with Baldwin and Pennington (Graceland's architects); and obituary notices for the 1902 death of Katherine Bantz Davis, wife of H.G. Davis. Political papers include letters related to the 1913 West Virginia Semi-Centennial celebration; correspondence and materials related to Davis's 1904 Vice Presidential nomination, such as congratulatory telegrams, and other Parker/Davis ticket papers; and other political letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes day-to-day correspondence related to the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway and the Piedmont and Cumberland Railway companies. Other records regard the Coal and Coke Railway, the Coal and Iron Railway (surveys and related documents), the Cookerly Farm Railroad War, the Pan-American Railroad commission, and the Potomac and Piedmont Coal Railway Company (1866 charter and related materials). There is also correspondence with other railroad companies, Shaw lawsuit materials, financial statements, payrolls for various farm and railroad departments, and materials regarding the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes correspondence related to the \"Golden Jubilee,\" the 1913 West Virginia Semi-Centennial, a celebration of the 50th anniversary of West Virginia's statehood. The correspondence regards the purchasing of American flags for each of West Virginia's fifty-five counties, the composition of a state poem and state song, and the appointment of West Virginia University Professor James Morton Callahan to author a semi-centennial history of West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese papers are related to Thomas B. Davis's estate such as financial statements for his business concerns of H.G. Davis and Company and its successor H.G. Davis and Brother, as well as other estate related documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Hospital and Church were both built in memory of H.G. Davis's wife Katherine Bantz Davis. The Hospital papers include financial reports, miscellaneous letters, and various pamphlets from other hospitals. The Church papers include correspondence from architects Harding and Upman, and various catalogs and documents relating to the church organ, seating, light fixtures, roofing, and ironwork.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese papers are related to the business concerns of H.G. Davis and his brother Thomas B. Davis. Materials include correspondence related to the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway, deeds for their various railroads, railroad survey proposals and cost estimates, and real estate tax records. There are also employee rosters and payrolls for the Deer Park sawmill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese materials include correspondence related to the acquisition and sale of real estate, including timber and coal lands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains letter books of outgoing correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese letters include correspondence from E.W.S. Moore (treasurer/secretary) and C.M. Headley (assistant to the president) regarding the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company. There is also outgoing correspondence from the President's Office regarding the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese materials include H.G. Davis check stubs, 1896 Intercontinental Railway Commission Report, Hamilton Coal Company Stock Certificate Book, Hamilton Coal Company Minute Book, Piedmont and Cumberland Railway Company letter books, Gassaway Development Company correspondence, and Gassaway Church correspondence. There are also C.M. Headley (assistant to the president) outgoing letters regarding Hamilton Coal Company, the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company, the Coal and Iron Railroad, and the Coal and Coke Railway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversized volumes include the Central Railway of Virginia (unrelated to the Virginia Central Railroad) Board of Directors ledger and route survey reports; Central Railroad of West Virginia (unrelated to the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway) ledger and stockholders' minutes; newspaper clippings scrapbook (1884-1894); H.G. Davis's personal name and address books; C.M. Headley's (assistant to the president) outgoing correspondence (1893-1894); and West Virginia Semi-Centennial Commission letter book (1911-1913).\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Correspondence and business papers of Henry Gassaway Davis (1823-1916), a successful businessman and politician from West Virginia.  He was the Democratic Party's nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1904.  The collection largely documents his business and political career, although there are personal papers in the collection as well.  His business interests were largely concerned with coal mining, timber, and railroads.  Types of documents include letters, reports, account books, and maps, among other material.  Much of the correspondence is arranged alphabetically.  The scope and content note of each record series provides substantial detail regarding content.","Series include:  \nSeries 1a. Business Papers, 1882-1909 (boxes 1-29)  \nSeries 1b. Banking Records, 1886-1916 (boxes 30-33)  \nSeries 2. Coal Company Operations, 1799-1915 (boxes 34-48)  \nSeries 3. Miscellaneous Papers, 1855-1916 (boxes 49-62)  \nSeries 4. Miscellaneous Letters, 1872-1915 (boxes 63-65)  \nSeries 5. Miscellaneous Bills and Receipts, 1872-1918 (boxes 66-82)  \nSeries 6. Miscellaneous, 1872-1916 (boxes 83-115)  \nSeries 7. Alexander Shaw Lawsuit, 1880-1894 (boxes 116-118)  \nSeries 8. Personal and Political Papers, 1870-1916 (boxes 119-145)  \nSeries 9. Railroads, 1862-1916 (boxes 146-189)  \nSeries 10. West Virginia Semi-Centennial Commission, 1911 August 9–1913 July 26 (box 190)  \nSeries 11. T.B. Davis Papers, 1879-1915 (box 191)  \nSeries 12. Davis Memorial Hospital and Church, 1898-1916 (boxes 192-193)  \nSeries 13. H.G. Davis and Brother, 1868-1905 (boxes 194-197)  \nSeries 14. Real Estate and Timber, 1869-1915 (boxes 198-202)  \nSeries 15. H.G. Davis Letter Books, 1865-1916 (boxes 203-231)  \nSeries 16. West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company Letter Books, 1880-1903 (boxes 232-240)  \nSeries 17. Minute, Letter, and Other Books, 1881-1914 (boxes 241-247)  \nSeries 18. Oversized Ledgers, 1884-1913 (boxes 248-260)","Among Davis's correspondents are:  \nU.S. Representative John D. Alderson  \nWest Virginia Governor George W. Atkinson  \nU.S. Senator William Henry Barnum  \nU.S. Ambassador to the U.K. Thomas F. Bayard  \nU.S. Minister to the Netherlands August Belmont, Sr.  \nU.S. Senator James G. Blaine  \nU.S. Senator Calvin S. Brice  \nU.S. Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan  \nU.S. Senator Johnson N. Camden  \nindustrialist Andrew Carnegie  \nPresident of Mexico General Porfirio Díaz  \nU.S. Secretary of War Stephen Benton Elkins  \nU.S. Minister to France Charles J. Faulkner, Sr.  \nBaltimore and Ohio Railroad President John W. Garrett  \nOlympian Robert S. Garrett  \nJames Cardinal Gibbons (Cardinal, Archbishop of Baltimore)  \nU.S. Senator Arthur Pue Gorman  \nU.S. President Benjamin Harrison  \nConfederate cartographer Jedidiah (Jed) Hotchkiss  \nMaryland Governor Elihu Emory Jackson  \nU.S. Senator John E. Kenna  \nU.S. Secretary of War Daniel S. Lamont  \nU.S. Congressman Adam Brown Littlepage  \nU.S. Representative James Tilghman Lloyd  \nPresident of the WV Supreme Court of Appeals Daniel Bedinger Lucas  \nConsul General of Wurttemberg Charles F. Mayer  \nWest Virginia Governor William A. McCorkle  \nU.S. Senator John R. McPherson  \nU.S. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Joseph S. Miller  \nBaltimore and Ohio Railroad President Oscar G. Murray  \nPennsylvania Railroad President George Brooke Roberts  \nSouthern Railway President Samuel Spencer  \nU.S. Senator Thomas Taggart  \nU.S. Senator Daniel W. Voorhees  \nU.S. Senator Thomas J. Walsh  \nU.S. Secretary of the Navy William Collins Whitney  \nMaryland Governor William Pinkney Whyte  \nU.S. Secretary of the Treasury William Windom","This series includes H.G. Davis's incoming business correspondence. It consists of daily communications from his managers related to the day-to-day operations of the Buxton and Landstreet Store (the company store), Coal and Coke Railroad, Davis Coal and Coke Company, Davis Colliery Company, the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway, and his other business concerns. There is also incoming correspondence from the Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania, and Baltimore and Ohio railroads, and numerous manufacturers and vendors. In addition to the business correspondence, some of Davis's personal and family correspondence is filed in this series as well, including materials regarding charity, financial solicitations, and other topics.","This series includes bank account books, bank account balance sheets, and bank statements for various H.G. Davis enterprises, including Davis and Trout, H.G. Davis and Company, H.G. Davis and Brother, and T.B. Davis and Company. In addition, there are sawmill accounts and other inventories.","This series includes day-to-day correspondence relating to the operation and conditions of the Davis Coal and Coke and the Davis Colliery companies coal mines and coke ovens. Other correspondence includes coal car availability, coal quality issues, estimates and costs for coal town construction, miners' wages, and the price of coal.","These papers include construction estimates for railroad buildings and bridges, correspondence with the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad, correspondence with railroad construction contractors, memoranda of agreement between H.G. Davis and other railroads, miscellaneous financial statements, and papers regarding the formation of Seaboard Steam Coal Association (a coal producer syndicate). Other materials include deeds, maps, newspaper clippings regarding the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and newspaper clippings regarding the 1916 death of H.G. Davis.","This series includes miscellaneous correspondence and letters, as well as deeds, financial statements, and memoranda of agreement.","The majority of these papers are bank statements for several banks including the Davis National Bank, Davis National Bank-Piedmont, Davis Trust Company, Elkins National Bank, Piedmont National Bank, Trust Company of West Virginia, Tucker County Bank, and the 1st National Bank of Elkins, as well as statements from the Davis Electric Light Company and various coal and coke production statements. There are also bank account books, blank checks, check registers, and check stubs.","This series includes miscellaneous business correspondence related to land acquisitions and railroads; miscellaneous banking, financial, and tax statements; various lawsuits and other litigation records; and documents regarding the Gassaway, West Virginia reservoir and water works.","These documents are related to the Alexander Shaw v. H.G. Davis and the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company lawsuit, which concerned the construction of the Piedmont and Cumberland Railway Company. There are legal briefs, depositions, and testimony; financial statements for the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway and Piedmont and Cumberland Railway companies; and other lawsuit related documents.","Personal papers include financial statements; correspondence regarding the Davis Children's Shelter; documents related to the design and construction of Graceland, including correspondence with Baldwin and Pennington (Graceland's architects); and obituary notices for the 1902 death of Katherine Bantz Davis, wife of H.G. Davis. Political papers include letters related to the 1913 West Virginia Semi-Centennial celebration; correspondence and materials related to Davis's 1904 Vice Presidential nomination, such as congratulatory telegrams, and other Parker/Davis ticket papers; and other political letters.","This series includes day-to-day correspondence related to the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway and the Piedmont and Cumberland Railway companies. Other records regard the Coal and Coke Railway, the Coal and Iron Railway (surveys and related documents), the Cookerly Farm Railroad War, the Pan-American Railroad commission, and the Potomac and Piedmont Coal Railway Company (1866 charter and related materials). There is also correspondence with other railroad companies, Shaw lawsuit materials, financial statements, payrolls for various farm and railroad departments, and materials regarding the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.","This series includes correspondence related to the \"Golden Jubilee,\" the 1913 West Virginia Semi-Centennial, a celebration of the 50th anniversary of West Virginia's statehood. The correspondence regards the purchasing of American flags for each of West Virginia's fifty-five counties, the composition of a state poem and state song, and the appointment of West Virginia University Professor James Morton Callahan to author a semi-centennial history of West Virginia.","These papers are related to Thomas B. Davis's estate such as financial statements for his business concerns of H.G. Davis and Company and its successor H.G. Davis and Brother, as well as other estate related documents.","The Hospital and Church were both built in memory of H.G. Davis's wife Katherine Bantz Davis. The Hospital papers include financial reports, miscellaneous letters, and various pamphlets from other hospitals. The Church papers include correspondence from architects Harding and Upman, and various catalogs and documents relating to the church organ, seating, light fixtures, roofing, and ironwork.","These papers are related to the business concerns of H.G. Davis and his brother Thomas B. Davis. Materials include correspondence related to the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway, deeds for their various railroads, railroad survey proposals and cost estimates, and real estate tax records. There are also employee rosters and payrolls for the Deer Park sawmill.","These materials include correspondence related to the acquisition and sale of real estate, including timber and coal lands.","This series contains letter books of outgoing correspondence.","These letters include correspondence from E.W.S. Moore (treasurer/secretary) and C.M. Headley (assistant to the president) regarding the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company. There is also outgoing correspondence from the President's Office regarding the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company.","These materials include H.G. Davis check stubs, 1896 Intercontinental Railway Commission Report, Hamilton Coal Company Stock Certificate Book, Hamilton Coal Company Minute Book, Piedmont and Cumberland Railway Company letter books, Gassaway Development Company correspondence, and Gassaway Church correspondence. There are also C.M. Headley (assistant to the president) outgoing letters regarding Hamilton Coal Company, the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company, the Coal and Iron Railroad, and the Coal and Coke Railway.","Oversized volumes include the Central Railway of Virginia (unrelated to the Virginia Central Railroad) Board of Directors ledger and route survey reports; Central Railroad of West Virginia (unrelated to the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway) ledger and stockholders' minutes; newspaper clippings scrapbook (1884-1894); H.G. Davis's personal name and address books; C.M. Headley's (assistant to the president) outgoing correspondence (1893-1894); and West Virginia Semi-Centennial Commission letter book (1911-1913)."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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He was the Democratic Party's nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1904.","He was born near Woodstock, Maryland on November 16, 1823, and was the second son of four children. He received a limited public-school education and left school at age 15 to support his family after his father's contracting business failed and left the family destitute. Davis first worked at a local quarry, as a water boy, and then as the caretaker of the Waverly Farm, the nearby farm owned by former Maryland Governor George Howard.","Davis began his railroading career in 1842 at age nineteen as a brakeman for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, then still under construction. He eventually advanced to the position of freight conductor, and then passenger conductor. Reportedly at Davis's request, he was appointed station agent for the Piedmont Station at Piedmont, [West] Virginia, because he wanted to explore the timber and coal resources of the Upper Potomac River region. About this same time, Davis established a mercantile lumber and coal business with his younger brothers Thomas B. Davis and William R. Davis at Piedmont. This business was known as H.G. Davis and Company (later H.G. Davis and Brother). Davis left the B\u0026O in 1858 to focus on his business concerns. One of these concerns was the Piedmont Savings Bank, which he founded in 1858 and for which he served as president. Davis, like so many entrepreneurs, made extraordinary profits during the Civil War. Profits from the sale of horses to the federal government and timber and ties to the B\u0026O Railroad enabled H.G. Davis and Company to invest in several thousand acres of coal and timber lands in the Upper Potomac and Cheat rivers region, at a cost said to be as cheap as one dollar per acre.","Davis founded the Cumberland and Piedmont Coal and Railway Company to provide railroad access to his coal and timber lands. In 1866 the West Virginia State Legislature, by a special act, incorporated the Cumberland and Piedmont Coal and Railway Company, granting the incorporators the right to mine coal, build factories and sawmills, buy and sell real estate, and build a railroad. It would be several years before Davis acted on the charter. Construction of the railroad finally began in 1880 at Bloomington, Maryland, and by 1881 the line had reached his mines at Elk Garden, West Virginia. Davis shipped the first Elk Garden coal to Baltimore in October 1881. A new railroad charter was granted in 1881 and Davis renamed the line the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway (WVC). By 1884 the line had reached present-day Davis, then Parsons in 1888, and Elkins (then Leadville) in 1889. Meanwhile in 1886, Davis created a subsidiary railroad, the Piedmont and Cumberland Railway Company (P\u0026C). The P\u0026C connected the WVC with the Pennsylvania Railroad at Cumberland. In 1902 Davis sold the WVC and P\u0026C to George J. Gould, a railroad magnate, who was purchasing and consolidating rail lines to create an intercontinental railroad.","Davis desired to expand his rail network and in 1899 decided to construct a rail line connecting the WVC at Elkins with the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad at Durbin, West Virginia. This line became the Coal and Iron Railway (C\u0026I) and was completed in 1902. Davis used the profits of the sale of the WVC to fund construction of the C\u0026I. Not finished yet with railroad construction, Davis incorporated the Coal and Coke Railway Company (C\u0026C) in 1902 to exploit his Roaring Creek coal properties located in Randolph County. This new line ran from Elkins to Charleston via the Elk River through some of West Virginia's most difficult terrain. The C\u0026C connected the Western Maryland at Elkins with the Kanawha and Michigan Railroad at Charleston, providing new markets for West Virginia coal. Construction commenced in 1903 and was completed in 1905, requiring twelve tunnels and thirty steel bridges. The town Gassaway, in Braxton County, was located at the mid-point of the rail line and became the divisional headquarters of the line. Ultimately, the WVC, P\u0026C, and C\u0026I were acquired by the Western Maryland Railroad and the C\u0026C was absorbed by the B\u0026O.","Early on in his career, Davis recognized that being in politics would further his business. Consequently, Davis ran for office on the democratic platform and was elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates in 1865 representing Hampshire County. Davis was very influential in the creation of Mineral and Grant counties in 1866, an effort which advanced his business interests. He was elected to the West Virginia Senate in 1868 and served in that capacity until 1871, when he was elected to the United States Senate. Davis served as a West Virginia Senator from 1871 to 1883.","Davis retired from politics in 1883 and returned to West Virginia to oversee his coal and banking interests. He then formed the Davis Coal and Coke Company with his son-in-law Stephen B. Elkins in 1886. The company controlled 135,000 acres of coal and timber lands, employed 1600 workers, operated nine mines, and furnished coal to be coked in its more than 1000 coke ovens. By 1892 Davis Coal and Coke was one of the largest coal producers world-wide.","Reluctantly, Davis was nominated as the vice-presidential candidate in the 1904 presidential election with Alton B. Parker as his running mate and presidential candidate. They lost to the Roosevelt-Fairbanks ticket by a wide margin. In running for office at the age of 80 Davis had become, and remains, one of the oldest candidates to have ever run for vice president of the United States.","Although retired from public service, Davis was appointed to represent the United States at the Pan-American Conferences (1889-1902) and later was appointed permanent chairman of the Pan-American Railway Committee, which he served from 1901 to his death in 1916. (The Pan-American Railway was a failed intercontinental railroad scheme. Promoters wanted to connect the capitals and principle cities of South and Central America with North America by rail). Davis also served as Chairman of the West Virginia Semi-Centennial Commission in 1913, the group tasked with planning the \"Golden Jubilee\" or 50th anniversary of West Virginia statehood.","Davis's philanthropic legacy was notable. His charitable activities included funding the Davis Children's Shelter in Charleston, West Virginia, a shelter for orphaned and neglected children (1896); the Davis Memorial Presbyterian Church, a church built in memory of his wife Katherine Bantz Davis; and the Davis Memorial Hospital in Davis, also constructed as a memorial to his deceased wife.  Perhaps most notably, he donated the land for Davis and Elkins College in 1904, a liberal arts college named in honor of H.G. Davis and Stephen B. Elkins.","Davis married Katherine Ann Salome Bantz on 22 February 1853. The couple had eight children, three of whom died in infancy. The oldest child, Mary Louise \"Hallie\" Davis, married US Senator Stephen B. Elkins on 14 April 1875, linking the names Davis and Elkins forever.","Daughter Grace Thomas Davis became the namesake of Graceland, Davis's country mansion in Davis, West Virginia, and after his wife died she became his hostess for events held at the mansion. His older son Henry Gassaway Davis was something of a troubled soul, and was lost at sea in 1896. His youngest son John Thomas Davis worked closely with his father, was later associated with Davis and Elkins College, and became a coal operator and banker.","Henry Gassaway Davis passed in Washington D.C. on 11 March 1916 at the age of 93. He is interred at Maplewood Cemetery, Elkins, West Virginia.","Sources:","Clarke, Alan. The West Virginia Central and Pittsburg: a Western Maryland Predecessor. Lynchburg: TLC Publishing. 2003.","Hicks, W. Raymond. \"The West Virginia Central \u0026 Pittsburgh Railway. The Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin. JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/43518154","Lewis, Ronald L. Transforming the Appalachian Countryside: Railroads, Deforestation, and Social Change in West Virginia, 1880-1920. Chapel Hill: University off North Carolina Press, 1998.","Rice, Donald L. \"Coal \u0026 Coke Railway.\" The West Virginia Encyclopedia. https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/1337","Ross, Thomas Richard. \"Henry Gassaway Davis.\" The West Virginia Encyclopedia. https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/1711","13, 717, 1028","Correspondence and business papers of Henry Gassaway Davis (1823-1916), a successful businessman and politician from West Virginia.  He was the Democratic Party's nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1904.  The collection largely documents his business and political career, although there are personal papers in the collection as well.  His business interests were largely concerned with coal mining, timber, and railroads.  Types of documents include letters, reports, account books, and maps, among other material.  Much of the correspondence is arranged alphabetically.  The scope and content note of each record series provides substantial detail regarding content.","Series include:  \nSeries 1a. Business Papers, 1882-1909 (boxes 1-29)  \nSeries 1b. Banking Records, 1886-1916 (boxes 30-33)  \nSeries 2. Coal Company Operations, 1799-1915 (boxes 34-48)  \nSeries 3. Miscellaneous Papers, 1855-1916 (boxes 49-62)  \nSeries 4. Miscellaneous Letters, 1872-1915 (boxes 63-65)  \nSeries 5. Miscellaneous Bills and Receipts, 1872-1918 (boxes 66-82)  \nSeries 6. Miscellaneous, 1872-1916 (boxes 83-115)  \nSeries 7. Alexander Shaw Lawsuit, 1880-1894 (boxes 116-118)  \nSeries 8. Personal and Political Papers, 1870-1916 (boxes 119-145)  \nSeries 9. Railroads, 1862-1916 (boxes 146-189)  \nSeries 10. West Virginia Semi-Centennial Commission, 1911 August 9–1913 July 26 (box 190)  \nSeries 11. T.B. Davis Papers, 1879-1915 (box 191)  \nSeries 12. Davis Memorial Hospital and Church, 1898-1916 (boxes 192-193)  \nSeries 13. H.G. Davis and Brother, 1868-1905 (boxes 194-197)  \nSeries 14. Real Estate and Timber, 1869-1915 (boxes 198-202)  \nSeries 15. H.G. Davis Letter Books, 1865-1916 (boxes 203-231)  \nSeries 16. West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company Letter Books, 1880-1903 (boxes 232-240)  \nSeries 17. Minute, Letter, and Other Books, 1881-1914 (boxes 241-247)  \nSeries 18. Oversized Ledgers, 1884-1913 (boxes 248-260)","Among Davis's correspondents are:  \nU.S. Representative John D. Alderson  \nWest Virginia Governor George W. Atkinson  \nU.S. Senator William Henry Barnum  \nU.S. Ambassador to the U.K. Thomas F. Bayard  \nU.S. Minister to the Netherlands August Belmont, Sr.  \nU.S. Senator James G. Blaine  \nU.S. Senator Calvin S. Brice  \nU.S. Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan  \nU.S. Senator Johnson N. Camden  \nindustrialist Andrew Carnegie  \nPresident of Mexico General Porfirio Díaz  \nU.S. Secretary of War Stephen Benton Elkins  \nU.S. Minister to France Charles J. Faulkner, Sr.  \nBaltimore and Ohio Railroad President John W. Garrett  \nOlympian Robert S. Garrett  \nJames Cardinal Gibbons (Cardinal, Archbishop of Baltimore)  \nU.S. Senator Arthur Pue Gorman  \nU.S. President Benjamin Harrison  \nConfederate cartographer Jedidiah (Jed) Hotchkiss  \nMaryland Governor Elihu Emory Jackson  \nU.S. Senator John E. Kenna  \nU.S. Secretary of War Daniel S. Lamont  \nU.S. Congressman Adam Brown Littlepage  \nU.S. Representative James Tilghman Lloyd  \nPresident of the WV Supreme Court of Appeals Daniel Bedinger Lucas  \nConsul General of Wurttemberg Charles F. Mayer  \nWest Virginia Governor William A. McCorkle  \nU.S. Senator John R. McPherson  \nU.S. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Joseph S. Miller  \nBaltimore and Ohio Railroad President Oscar G. Murray  \nPennsylvania Railroad President George Brooke Roberts  \nSouthern Railway President Samuel Spencer  \nU.S. Senator Thomas Taggart  \nU.S. Senator Daniel W. Voorhees  \nU.S. Senator Thomas J. Walsh  \nU.S. Secretary of the Navy William Collins Whitney  \nMaryland Governor William Pinkney Whyte  \nU.S. Secretary of the Treasury William Windom","This series includes H.G. Davis's incoming business correspondence. It consists of daily communications from his managers related to the day-to-day operations of the Buxton and Landstreet Store (the company store), Coal and Coke Railroad, Davis Coal and Coke Company, Davis Colliery Company, the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway, and his other business concerns. There is also incoming correspondence from the Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania, and Baltimore and Ohio railroads, and numerous manufacturers and vendors. In addition to the business correspondence, some of Davis's personal and family correspondence is filed in this series as well, including materials regarding charity, financial solicitations, and other topics.","This series includes bank account books, bank account balance sheets, and bank statements for various H.G. Davis enterprises, including Davis and Trout, H.G. Davis and Company, H.G. Davis and Brother, and T.B. Davis and Company. In addition, there are sawmill accounts and other inventories.","This series includes day-to-day correspondence relating to the operation and conditions of the Davis Coal and Coke and the Davis Colliery companies coal mines and coke ovens. Other correspondence includes coal car availability, coal quality issues, estimates and costs for coal town construction, miners' wages, and the price of coal.","These papers include construction estimates for railroad buildings and bridges, correspondence with the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad, correspondence with railroad construction contractors, memoranda of agreement between H.G. Davis and other railroads, miscellaneous financial statements, and papers regarding the formation of Seaboard Steam Coal Association (a coal producer syndicate). Other materials include deeds, maps, newspaper clippings regarding the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and newspaper clippings regarding the 1916 death of H.G. Davis.","This series includes miscellaneous correspondence and letters, as well as deeds, financial statements, and memoranda of agreement.","The majority of these papers are bank statements for several banks including the Davis National Bank, Davis National Bank-Piedmont, Davis Trust Company, Elkins National Bank, Piedmont National Bank, Trust Company of West Virginia, Tucker County Bank, and the 1st National Bank of Elkins, as well as statements from the Davis Electric Light Company and various coal and coke production statements. There are also bank account books, blank checks, check registers, and check stubs.","This series includes miscellaneous business correspondence related to land acquisitions and railroads; miscellaneous banking, financial, and tax statements; various lawsuits and other litigation records; and documents regarding the Gassaway, West Virginia reservoir and water works.","These documents are related to the Alexander Shaw v. H.G. Davis and the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company lawsuit, which concerned the construction of the Piedmont and Cumberland Railway Company. There are legal briefs, depositions, and testimony; financial statements for the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway and Piedmont and Cumberland Railway companies; and other lawsuit related documents.","Personal papers include financial statements; correspondence regarding the Davis Children's Shelter; documents related to the design and construction of Graceland, including correspondence with Baldwin and Pennington (Graceland's architects); and obituary notices for the 1902 death of Katherine Bantz Davis, wife of H.G. Davis. Political papers include letters related to the 1913 West Virginia Semi-Centennial celebration; correspondence and materials related to Davis's 1904 Vice Presidential nomination, such as congratulatory telegrams, and other Parker/Davis ticket papers; and other political letters.","This series includes day-to-day correspondence related to the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway and the Piedmont and Cumberland Railway companies. Other records regard the Coal and Coke Railway, the Coal and Iron Railway (surveys and related documents), the Cookerly Farm Railroad War, the Pan-American Railroad commission, and the Potomac and Piedmont Coal Railway Company (1866 charter and related materials). There is also correspondence with other railroad companies, Shaw lawsuit materials, financial statements, payrolls for various farm and railroad departments, and materials regarding the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.","This series includes correspondence related to the \"Golden Jubilee,\" the 1913 West Virginia Semi-Centennial, a celebration of the 50th anniversary of West Virginia's statehood. The correspondence regards the purchasing of American flags for each of West Virginia's fifty-five counties, the composition of a state poem and state song, and the appointment of West Virginia University Professor James Morton Callahan to author a semi-centennial history of West Virginia.","These papers are related to Thomas B. Davis's estate such as financial statements for his business concerns of H.G. Davis and Company and its successor H.G. Davis and Brother, as well as other estate related documents.","The Hospital and Church were both built in memory of H.G. Davis's wife Katherine Bantz Davis. The Hospital papers include financial reports, miscellaneous letters, and various pamphlets from other hospitals. The Church papers include correspondence from architects Harding and Upman, and various catalogs and documents relating to the church organ, seating, light fixtures, roofing, and ironwork.","These papers are related to the business concerns of H.G. Davis and his brother Thomas B. Davis. Materials include correspondence related to the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway, deeds for their various railroads, railroad survey proposals and cost estimates, and real estate tax records. There are also employee rosters and payrolls for the Deer Park sawmill.","These materials include correspondence related to the acquisition and sale of real estate, including timber and coal lands.","This series contains letter books of outgoing correspondence.","These letters include correspondence from E.W.S. Moore (treasurer/secretary) and C.M. Headley (assistant to the president) regarding the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company. There is also outgoing correspondence from the President's Office regarding the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company.","These materials include H.G. Davis check stubs, 1896 Intercontinental Railway Commission Report, Hamilton Coal Company Stock Certificate Book, Hamilton Coal Company Minute Book, Piedmont and Cumberland Railway Company letter books, Gassaway Development Company correspondence, and Gassaway Church correspondence. There are also C.M. Headley (assistant to the president) outgoing letters regarding Hamilton Coal Company, the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company, the Coal and Iron Railroad, and the Coal and Coke Railway.","Oversized volumes include the Central Railway of Virginia (unrelated to the Virginia Central Railroad) Board of Directors ledger and route survey reports; Central Railroad of West Virginia (unrelated to the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway) ledger and stockholders' minutes; newspaper clippings scrapbook (1884-1894); H.G. Davis's personal name and address books; C.M. Headley's (assistant to the president) outgoing correspondence (1893-1894); and West Virginia Semi-Centennial Commission letter book (1911-1913).","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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He was the Democratic Party's nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1904.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHe was born near Woodstock, Maryland on November 16, 1823, and was the second son of four children. He received a limited public-school education and left school at age 15 to support his family after his father's contracting business failed and left the family destitute. Davis first worked at a local quarry, as a water boy, and then as the caretaker of the Waverly Farm, the nearby farm owned by former Maryland Governor George Howard.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDavis began his railroading career in 1842 at age nineteen as a brakeman for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, then still under construction. He eventually advanced to the position of freight conductor, and then passenger conductor. Reportedly at Davis's request, he was appointed station agent for the Piedmont Station at Piedmont, [West] Virginia, because he wanted to explore the timber and coal resources of the Upper Potomac River region. About this same time, Davis established a mercantile lumber and coal business with his younger brothers Thomas B. Davis and William R. Davis at Piedmont. This business was known as H.G. Davis and Company (later H.G. Davis and Brother). Davis left the B\u0026amp;O in 1858 to focus on his business concerns. One of these concerns was the Piedmont Savings Bank, which he founded in 1858 and for which he served as president. Davis, like so many entrepreneurs, made extraordinary profits during the Civil War. Profits from the sale of horses to the federal government and timber and ties to the B\u0026amp;O Railroad enabled H.G. Davis and Company to invest in several thousand acres of coal and timber lands in the Upper Potomac and Cheat rivers region, at a cost said to be as cheap as one dollar per acre.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDavis founded the Cumberland and Piedmont Coal and Railway Company to provide railroad access to his coal and timber lands. In 1866 the West Virginia State Legislature, by a special act, incorporated the Cumberland and Piedmont Coal and Railway Company, granting the incorporators the right to mine coal, build factories and sawmills, buy and sell real estate, and build a railroad. It would be several years before Davis acted on the charter. Construction of the railroad finally began in 1880 at Bloomington, Maryland, and by 1881 the line had reached his mines at Elk Garden, West Virginia. Davis shipped the first Elk Garden coal to Baltimore in October 1881. A new railroad charter was granted in 1881 and Davis renamed the line the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway (WVC). By 1884 the line had reached present-day Davis, then Parsons in 1888, and Elkins (then Leadville) in 1889. Meanwhile in 1886, Davis created a subsidiary railroad, the Piedmont and Cumberland Railway Company (P\u0026amp;C). The P\u0026amp;C connected the WVC with the Pennsylvania Railroad at Cumberland. In 1902 Davis sold the WVC and P\u0026amp;C to George J. Gould, a railroad magnate, who was purchasing and consolidating rail lines to create an intercontinental railroad.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDavis desired to expand his rail network and in 1899 decided to construct a rail line connecting the WVC at Elkins with the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad at Durbin, West Virginia. This line became the Coal and Iron Railway (C\u0026amp;I) and was completed in 1902. Davis used the profits of the sale of the WVC to fund construction of the C\u0026amp;I. Not finished yet with railroad construction, Davis incorporated the Coal and Coke Railway Company (C\u0026amp;C) in 1902 to exploit his Roaring Creek coal properties located in Randolph County. This new line ran from Elkins to Charleston via the Elk River through some of West Virginia's most difficult terrain. The C\u0026amp;C connected the Western Maryland at Elkins with the Kanawha and Michigan Railroad at Charleston, providing new markets for West Virginia coal. Construction commenced in 1903 and was completed in 1905, requiring twelve tunnels and thirty steel bridges. The town Gassaway, in Braxton County, was located at the mid-point of the rail line and became the divisional headquarters of the line. Ultimately, the WVC, P\u0026amp;C, and C\u0026amp;I were acquired by the Western Maryland Railroad and the C\u0026amp;C was absorbed by the B\u0026amp;O.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eEarly on in his career, Davis recognized that being in politics would further his business. Consequently, Davis ran for office on the democratic platform and was elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates in 1865 representing Hampshire County. Davis was very influential in the creation of Mineral and Grant counties in 1866, an effort which advanced his business interests. He was elected to the West Virginia Senate in 1868 and served in that capacity until 1871, when he was elected to the United States Senate. Davis served as a West Virginia Senator from 1871 to 1883.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDavis retired from politics in 1883 and returned to West Virginia to oversee his coal and banking interests. He then formed the Davis Coal and Coke Company with his son-in-law Stephen B. Elkins in 1886. The company controlled 135,000 acres of coal and timber lands, employed 1600 workers, operated nine mines, and furnished coal to be coked in its more than 1000 coke ovens. By 1892 Davis Coal and Coke was one of the largest coal producers world-wide.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eReluctantly, Davis was nominated as the vice-presidential candidate in the 1904 presidential election with Alton B. Parker as his running mate and presidential candidate. They lost to the Roosevelt-Fairbanks ticket by a wide margin. In running for office at the age of 80 Davis had become, and remains, one of the oldest candidates to have ever run for vice president of the United States.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAlthough retired from public service, Davis was appointed to represent the United States at the Pan-American Conferences (1889-1902) and later was appointed permanent chairman of the Pan-American Railway Committee, which he served from 1901 to his death in 1916. (The Pan-American Railway was a failed intercontinental railroad scheme. Promoters wanted to connect the capitals and principle cities of South and Central America with North America by rail). Davis also served as Chairman of the West Virginia Semi-Centennial Commission in 1913, the group tasked with planning the \"Golden Jubilee\" or 50th anniversary of West Virginia statehood.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDavis's philanthropic legacy was notable. His charitable activities included funding the Davis Children's Shelter in Charleston, West Virginia, a shelter for orphaned and neglected children (1896); the Davis Memorial Presbyterian Church, a church built in memory of his wife Katherine Bantz Davis; and the Davis Memorial Hospital in Davis, also constructed as a memorial to his deceased wife.  Perhaps most notably, he donated the land for Davis and Elkins College in 1904, a liberal arts college named in honor of H.G. Davis and Stephen B. Elkins.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDavis married Katherine Ann Salome Bantz on 22 February 1853. The couple had eight children, three of whom died in infancy. The oldest child, Mary Louise \"Hallie\" Davis, married US Senator Stephen B. Elkins on 14 April 1875, linking the names Davis and Elkins forever.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eDaughter Grace Thomas Davis became the namesake of Graceland, Davis's country mansion in Davis, West Virginia, and after his wife died she became his hostess for events held at the mansion. His older son Henry Gassaway Davis was something of a troubled soul, and was lost at sea in 1896. His youngest son John Thomas Davis worked closely with his father, was later associated with Davis and Elkins College, and became a coal operator and banker.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHenry Gassaway Davis passed in Washington D.C. on 11 March 1916 at the age of 93. He is interred at Maplewood Cemetery, Elkins, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSources:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eClarke, Alan. The West Virginia Central and Pittsburg: a Western Maryland Predecessor. Lynchburg: TLC Publishing. 2003.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eHicks, W. Raymond. \"The West Virginia Central \u0026amp; Pittsburgh Railway. The Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin. JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/43518154\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eLewis, Ronald L. Transforming the Appalachian Countryside: Railroads, Deforestation, and Social Change in West Virginia, 1880-1920. Chapel Hill: University off North Carolina Press, 1998.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRice, Donald L. \"Coal \u0026amp; Coke Railway.\" The West Virginia Encyclopedia. https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/1337\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eRoss, Thomas Richard. \"Henry Gassaway Davis.\" The West Virginia Encyclopedia. https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/1711\u003c/p\u003e"],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Henry Gassaway Davis","Henry Gassaway Davis (11/16/1823-03/11/1916) was a successful businessman and politician from West Virginia.  He was the Democratic Party's nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1904.","He was born near Woodstock, Maryland on November 16, 1823, and was the second son of four children. He received a limited public-school education and left school at age 15 to support his family after his father's contracting business failed and left the family destitute. Davis first worked at a local quarry, as a water boy, and then as the caretaker of the Waverly Farm, the nearby farm owned by former Maryland Governor George Howard.","Davis began his railroading career in 1842 at age nineteen as a brakeman for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, then still under construction. He eventually advanced to the position of freight conductor, and then passenger conductor. Reportedly at Davis's request, he was appointed station agent for the Piedmont Station at Piedmont, [West] Virginia, because he wanted to explore the timber and coal resources of the Upper Potomac River region. About this same time, Davis established a mercantile lumber and coal business with his younger brothers Thomas B. Davis and William R. Davis at Piedmont. This business was known as H.G. Davis and Company (later H.G. Davis and Brother). Davis left the B\u0026O in 1858 to focus on his business concerns. One of these concerns was the Piedmont Savings Bank, which he founded in 1858 and for which he served as president. Davis, like so many entrepreneurs, made extraordinary profits during the Civil War. Profits from the sale of horses to the federal government and timber and ties to the B\u0026O Railroad enabled H.G. Davis and Company to invest in several thousand acres of coal and timber lands in the Upper Potomac and Cheat rivers region, at a cost said to be as cheap as one dollar per acre.","Davis founded the Cumberland and Piedmont Coal and Railway Company to provide railroad access to his coal and timber lands. In 1866 the West Virginia State Legislature, by a special act, incorporated the Cumberland and Piedmont Coal and Railway Company, granting the incorporators the right to mine coal, build factories and sawmills, buy and sell real estate, and build a railroad. It would be several years before Davis acted on the charter. Construction of the railroad finally began in 1880 at Bloomington, Maryland, and by 1881 the line had reached his mines at Elk Garden, West Virginia. Davis shipped the first Elk Garden coal to Baltimore in October 1881. A new railroad charter was granted in 1881 and Davis renamed the line the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway (WVC). By 1884 the line had reached present-day Davis, then Parsons in 1888, and Elkins (then Leadville) in 1889. Meanwhile in 1886, Davis created a subsidiary railroad, the Piedmont and Cumberland Railway Company (P\u0026C). The P\u0026C connected the WVC with the Pennsylvania Railroad at Cumberland. In 1902 Davis sold the WVC and P\u0026C to George J. Gould, a railroad magnate, who was purchasing and consolidating rail lines to create an intercontinental railroad.","Davis desired to expand his rail network and in 1899 decided to construct a rail line connecting the WVC at Elkins with the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad at Durbin, West Virginia. This line became the Coal and Iron Railway (C\u0026I) and was completed in 1902. Davis used the profits of the sale of the WVC to fund construction of the C\u0026I. Not finished yet with railroad construction, Davis incorporated the Coal and Coke Railway Company (C\u0026C) in 1902 to exploit his Roaring Creek coal properties located in Randolph County. This new line ran from Elkins to Charleston via the Elk River through some of West Virginia's most difficult terrain. The C\u0026C connected the Western Maryland at Elkins with the Kanawha and Michigan Railroad at Charleston, providing new markets for West Virginia coal. Construction commenced in 1903 and was completed in 1905, requiring twelve tunnels and thirty steel bridges. The town Gassaway, in Braxton County, was located at the mid-point of the rail line and became the divisional headquarters of the line. Ultimately, the WVC, P\u0026C, and C\u0026I were acquired by the Western Maryland Railroad and the C\u0026C was absorbed by the B\u0026O.","Early on in his career, Davis recognized that being in politics would further his business. Consequently, Davis ran for office on the democratic platform and was elected to the West Virginia House of Delegates in 1865 representing Hampshire County. Davis was very influential in the creation of Mineral and Grant counties in 1866, an effort which advanced his business interests. He was elected to the West Virginia Senate in 1868 and served in that capacity until 1871, when he was elected to the United States Senate. Davis served as a West Virginia Senator from 1871 to 1883.","Davis retired from politics in 1883 and returned to West Virginia to oversee his coal and banking interests. He then formed the Davis Coal and Coke Company with his son-in-law Stephen B. Elkins in 1886. The company controlled 135,000 acres of coal and timber lands, employed 1600 workers, operated nine mines, and furnished coal to be coked in its more than 1000 coke ovens. By 1892 Davis Coal and Coke was one of the largest coal producers world-wide.","Reluctantly, Davis was nominated as the vice-presidential candidate in the 1904 presidential election with Alton B. Parker as his running mate and presidential candidate. They lost to the Roosevelt-Fairbanks ticket by a wide margin. In running for office at the age of 80 Davis had become, and remains, one of the oldest candidates to have ever run for vice president of the United States.","Although retired from public service, Davis was appointed to represent the United States at the Pan-American Conferences (1889-1902) and later was appointed permanent chairman of the Pan-American Railway Committee, which he served from 1901 to his death in 1916. (The Pan-American Railway was a failed intercontinental railroad scheme. Promoters wanted to connect the capitals and principle cities of South and Central America with North America by rail). Davis also served as Chairman of the West Virginia Semi-Centennial Commission in 1913, the group tasked with planning the \"Golden Jubilee\" or 50th anniversary of West Virginia statehood.","Davis's philanthropic legacy was notable. His charitable activities included funding the Davis Children's Shelter in Charleston, West Virginia, a shelter for orphaned and neglected children (1896); the Davis Memorial Presbyterian Church, a church built in memory of his wife Katherine Bantz Davis; and the Davis Memorial Hospital in Davis, also constructed as a memorial to his deceased wife.  Perhaps most notably, he donated the land for Davis and Elkins College in 1904, a liberal arts college named in honor of H.G. Davis and Stephen B. Elkins.","Davis married Katherine Ann Salome Bantz on 22 February 1853. The couple had eight children, three of whom died in infancy. The oldest child, Mary Louise \"Hallie\" Davis, married US Senator Stephen B. Elkins on 14 April 1875, linking the names Davis and Elkins forever.","Daughter Grace Thomas Davis became the namesake of Graceland, Davis's country mansion in Davis, West Virginia, and after his wife died she became his hostess for events held at the mansion. His older son Henry Gassaway Davis was something of a troubled soul, and was lost at sea in 1896. His youngest son John Thomas Davis worked closely with his father, was later associated with Davis and Elkins College, and became a coal operator and banker.","Henry Gassaway Davis passed in Washington D.C. on 11 March 1916 at the age of 93. He is interred at Maplewood Cemetery, Elkins, West Virginia.","Sources:","Clarke, Alan. The West Virginia Central and Pittsburg: a Western Maryland Predecessor. Lynchburg: TLC Publishing. 2003.","Hicks, W. Raymond. \"The West Virginia Central \u0026 Pittsburgh Railway. The Railway and Locomotive Historical Society Bulletin. JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/43518154","Lewis, Ronald L. Transforming the Appalachian Countryside: Railroads, Deforestation, and Social Change in West Virginia, 1880-1920. Chapel Hill: University off North Carolina Press, 1998.","Rice, Donald L. \"Coal \u0026 Coke Railway.\" The West Virginia Encyclopedia. https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/1337","Ross, Thomas Richard. \"Henry Gassaway Davis.\" The West Virginia Encyclopedia. https://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/1711"],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Henry Gassaway Davis (1823-1916) Papers, A\u0026amp;M 0013, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e"],"prefercite_tesim":["[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Henry Gassaway Davis (1823-1916) Papers, A\u0026M 0013, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia."],"relatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e13, 717, 1028\u003c/p\u003e"],"relatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Related A\u0026M Collections"],"relatedmaterial_tesim":["13, 717, 1028"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence and business papers of Henry Gassaway Davis (1823-1916), a successful businessman and politician from West Virginia.  He was the Democratic Party's nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1904.  The collection largely documents his business and political career, although there are personal papers in the collection as well.  His business interests were largely concerned with coal mining, timber, and railroads.  Types of documents include letters, reports, account books, and maps, among other material.  Much of the correspondence is arranged alphabetically.  The scope and content note of each record series provides substantial detail regarding content.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries include: \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 1a. Business Papers, 1882-1909 (boxes 1-29) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 1b. Banking Records, 1886-1916 (boxes 30-33) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 2. Coal Company Operations, 1799-1915 (boxes 34-48) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 3. Miscellaneous Papers, 1855-1916 (boxes 49-62) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 4. Miscellaneous Letters, 1872-1915 (boxes 63-65) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 5. Miscellaneous Bills and Receipts, 1872-1918 (boxes 66-82) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 6. Miscellaneous, 1872-1916 (boxes 83-115) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 7. Alexander Shaw Lawsuit, 1880-1894 (boxes 116-118) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 8. Personal and Political Papers, 1870-1916 (boxes 119-145) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 9. Railroads, 1862-1916 (boxes 146-189) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 10. West Virginia Semi-Centennial Commission, 1911 August 9–1913 July 26 (box 190) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 11. T.B. Davis Papers, 1879-1915 (box 191) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 12. Davis Memorial Hospital and Church, 1898-1916 (boxes 192-193) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 13. H.G. Davis and Brother, 1868-1905 (boxes 194-197) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 14. Real Estate and Timber, 1869-1915 (boxes 198-202) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 15. H.G. Davis Letter Books, 1865-1916 (boxes 203-231) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 16. West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company Letter Books, 1880-1903 (boxes 232-240) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 17. Minute, Letter, and Other Books, 1881-1914 (boxes 241-247) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 18. Oversized Ledgers, 1884-1913 (boxes 248-260)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eAmong Davis's correspondents are: \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Representative John D. Alderson \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nWest Virginia Governor George W. Atkinson \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator William Henry Barnum \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Ambassador to the U.K. Thomas F. Bayard \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Minister to the Netherlands August Belmont, Sr. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator James G. Blaine \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator Calvin S. Brice \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator Johnson N. Camden \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nindustrialist Andrew Carnegie \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nPresident of Mexico General Porfirio Díaz \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Secretary of War Stephen Benton Elkins \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Minister to France Charles J. Faulkner, Sr. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nBaltimore and Ohio Railroad President John W. Garrett \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nOlympian Robert S. Garrett \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nJames Cardinal Gibbons (Cardinal, Archbishop of Baltimore) \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator Arthur Pue Gorman \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. President Benjamin Harrison \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nConfederate cartographer Jedidiah (Jed) Hotchkiss \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nMaryland Governor Elihu Emory Jackson \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator John E. Kenna \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Secretary of War Daniel S. Lamont \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Congressman Adam Brown Littlepage \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Representative James Tilghman Lloyd \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nPresident of the WV Supreme Court of Appeals Daniel Bedinger Lucas \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nConsul General of Wurttemberg Charles F. Mayer \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nWest Virginia Governor William A. McCorkle \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator John R. McPherson \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Joseph S. Miller \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nBaltimore and Ohio Railroad President Oscar G. Murray \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nPennsylvania Railroad President George Brooke Roberts \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSouthern Railway President Samuel Spencer \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator Thomas Taggart \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator Daniel W. Voorhees \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Senator Thomas J. Walsh \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Secretary of the Navy William Collins Whitney \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nMaryland Governor William Pinkney Whyte \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nU.S. Secretary of the Treasury William Windom\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes H.G. Davis's incoming business correspondence. It consists of daily communications from his managers related to the day-to-day operations of the Buxton and Landstreet Store (the company store), Coal and Coke Railroad, Davis Coal and Coke Company, Davis Colliery Company, the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway, and his other business concerns. There is also incoming correspondence from the Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania, and Baltimore and Ohio railroads, and numerous manufacturers and vendors. In addition to the business correspondence, some of Davis's personal and family correspondence is filed in this series as well, including materials regarding charity, financial solicitations, and other topics.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes bank account books, bank account balance sheets, and bank statements for various H.G. Davis enterprises, including Davis and Trout, H.G. Davis and Company, H.G. Davis and Brother, and T.B. Davis and Company. In addition, there are sawmill accounts and other inventories.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes day-to-day correspondence relating to the operation and conditions of the Davis Coal and Coke and the Davis Colliery companies coal mines and coke ovens. Other correspondence includes coal car availability, coal quality issues, estimates and costs for coal town construction, miners' wages, and the price of coal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese papers include construction estimates for railroad buildings and bridges, correspondence with the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad, correspondence with railroad construction contractors, memoranda of agreement between H.G. Davis and other railroads, miscellaneous financial statements, and papers regarding the formation of Seaboard Steam Coal Association (a coal producer syndicate). Other materials include deeds, maps, newspaper clippings regarding the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and newspaper clippings regarding the 1916 death of H.G. Davis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes miscellaneous correspondence and letters, as well as deeds, financial statements, and memoranda of agreement.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe majority of these papers are bank statements for several banks including the Davis National Bank, Davis National Bank-Piedmont, Davis Trust Company, Elkins National Bank, Piedmont National Bank, Trust Company of West Virginia, Tucker County Bank, and the 1st National Bank of Elkins, as well as statements from the Davis Electric Light Company and various coal and coke production statements. There are also bank account books, blank checks, check registers, and check stubs.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes miscellaneous business correspondence related to land acquisitions and railroads; miscellaneous banking, financial, and tax statements; various lawsuits and other litigation records; and documents regarding the Gassaway, West Virginia reservoir and water works.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese documents are related to the Alexander Shaw v. H.G. Davis and the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company lawsuit, which concerned the construction of the Piedmont and Cumberland Railway Company. There are legal briefs, depositions, and testimony; financial statements for the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway and Piedmont and Cumberland Railway companies; and other lawsuit related documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePersonal papers include financial statements; correspondence regarding the Davis Children's Shelter; documents related to the design and construction of Graceland, including correspondence with Baldwin and Pennington (Graceland's architects); and obituary notices for the 1902 death of Katherine Bantz Davis, wife of H.G. Davis. Political papers include letters related to the 1913 West Virginia Semi-Centennial celebration; correspondence and materials related to Davis's 1904 Vice Presidential nomination, such as congratulatory telegrams, and other Parker/Davis ticket papers; and other political letters.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes day-to-day correspondence related to the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway and the Piedmont and Cumberland Railway companies. Other records regard the Coal and Coke Railway, the Coal and Iron Railway (surveys and related documents), the Cookerly Farm Railroad War, the Pan-American Railroad commission, and the Potomac and Piedmont Coal Railway Company (1866 charter and related materials). There is also correspondence with other railroad companies, Shaw lawsuit materials, financial statements, payrolls for various farm and railroad departments, and materials regarding the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series includes correspondence related to the \"Golden Jubilee,\" the 1913 West Virginia Semi-Centennial, a celebration of the 50th anniversary of West Virginia's statehood. The correspondence regards the purchasing of American flags for each of West Virginia's fifty-five counties, the composition of a state poem and state song, and the appointment of West Virginia University Professor James Morton Callahan to author a semi-centennial history of West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese papers are related to Thomas B. Davis's estate such as financial statements for his business concerns of H.G. Davis and Company and its successor H.G. Davis and Brother, as well as other estate related documents.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Hospital and Church were both built in memory of H.G. Davis's wife Katherine Bantz Davis. The Hospital papers include financial reports, miscellaneous letters, and various pamphlets from other hospitals. The Church papers include correspondence from architects Harding and Upman, and various catalogs and documents relating to the church organ, seating, light fixtures, roofing, and ironwork.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese papers are related to the business concerns of H.G. Davis and his brother Thomas B. Davis. Materials include correspondence related to the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway, deeds for their various railroads, railroad survey proposals and cost estimates, and real estate tax records. There are also employee rosters and payrolls for the Deer Park sawmill.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese materials include correspondence related to the acquisition and sale of real estate, including timber and coal lands.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains letter books of outgoing correspondence.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese letters include correspondence from E.W.S. Moore (treasurer/secretary) and C.M. Headley (assistant to the president) regarding the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company. There is also outgoing correspondence from the President's Office regarding the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese materials include H.G. Davis check stubs, 1896 Intercontinental Railway Commission Report, Hamilton Coal Company Stock Certificate Book, Hamilton Coal Company Minute Book, Piedmont and Cumberland Railway Company letter books, Gassaway Development Company correspondence, and Gassaway Church correspondence. There are also C.M. Headley (assistant to the president) outgoing letters regarding Hamilton Coal Company, the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company, the Coal and Iron Railroad, and the Coal and Coke Railway.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOversized volumes include the Central Railway of Virginia (unrelated to the Virginia Central Railroad) Board of Directors ledger and route survey reports; Central Railroad of West Virginia (unrelated to the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway) ledger and stockholders' minutes; newspaper clippings scrapbook (1884-1894); H.G. Davis's personal name and address books; C.M. Headley's (assistant to the president) outgoing correspondence (1893-1894); and West Virginia Semi-Centennial Commission letter book (1911-1913).\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Correspondence and business papers of Henry Gassaway Davis (1823-1916), a successful businessman and politician from West Virginia.  He was the Democratic Party's nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1904.  The collection largely documents his business and political career, although there are personal papers in the collection as well.  His business interests were largely concerned with coal mining, timber, and railroads.  Types of documents include letters, reports, account books, and maps, among other material.  Much of the correspondence is arranged alphabetically.  The scope and content note of each record series provides substantial detail regarding content.","Series include:  \nSeries 1a. Business Papers, 1882-1909 (boxes 1-29)  \nSeries 1b. Banking Records, 1886-1916 (boxes 30-33)  \nSeries 2. Coal Company Operations, 1799-1915 (boxes 34-48)  \nSeries 3. Miscellaneous Papers, 1855-1916 (boxes 49-62)  \nSeries 4. Miscellaneous Letters, 1872-1915 (boxes 63-65)  \nSeries 5. Miscellaneous Bills and Receipts, 1872-1918 (boxes 66-82)  \nSeries 6. Miscellaneous, 1872-1916 (boxes 83-115)  \nSeries 7. Alexander Shaw Lawsuit, 1880-1894 (boxes 116-118)  \nSeries 8. Personal and Political Papers, 1870-1916 (boxes 119-145)  \nSeries 9. Railroads, 1862-1916 (boxes 146-189)  \nSeries 10. West Virginia Semi-Centennial Commission, 1911 August 9–1913 July 26 (box 190)  \nSeries 11. T.B. Davis Papers, 1879-1915 (box 191)  \nSeries 12. Davis Memorial Hospital and Church, 1898-1916 (boxes 192-193)  \nSeries 13. H.G. Davis and Brother, 1868-1905 (boxes 194-197)  \nSeries 14. Real Estate and Timber, 1869-1915 (boxes 198-202)  \nSeries 15. H.G. Davis Letter Books, 1865-1916 (boxes 203-231)  \nSeries 16. West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company Letter Books, 1880-1903 (boxes 232-240)  \nSeries 17. Minute, Letter, and Other Books, 1881-1914 (boxes 241-247)  \nSeries 18. Oversized Ledgers, 1884-1913 (boxes 248-260)","Among Davis's correspondents are:  \nU.S. Representative John D. Alderson  \nWest Virginia Governor George W. Atkinson  \nU.S. Senator William Henry Barnum  \nU.S. Ambassador to the U.K. Thomas F. Bayard  \nU.S. Minister to the Netherlands August Belmont, Sr.  \nU.S. Senator James G. Blaine  \nU.S. Senator Calvin S. Brice  \nU.S. Secretary of State William Jennings Bryan  \nU.S. Senator Johnson N. Camden  \nindustrialist Andrew Carnegie  \nPresident of Mexico General Porfirio Díaz  \nU.S. Secretary of War Stephen Benton Elkins  \nU.S. Minister to France Charles J. Faulkner, Sr.  \nBaltimore and Ohio Railroad President John W. Garrett  \nOlympian Robert S. Garrett  \nJames Cardinal Gibbons (Cardinal, Archbishop of Baltimore)  \nU.S. Senator Arthur Pue Gorman  \nU.S. President Benjamin Harrison  \nConfederate cartographer Jedidiah (Jed) Hotchkiss  \nMaryland Governor Elihu Emory Jackson  \nU.S. Senator John E. Kenna  \nU.S. Secretary of War Daniel S. Lamont  \nU.S. Congressman Adam Brown Littlepage  \nU.S. Representative James Tilghman Lloyd  \nPresident of the WV Supreme Court of Appeals Daniel Bedinger Lucas  \nConsul General of Wurttemberg Charles F. Mayer  \nWest Virginia Governor William A. McCorkle  \nU.S. Senator John R. McPherson  \nU.S. Commissioner of Internal Revenue Joseph S. Miller  \nBaltimore and Ohio Railroad President Oscar G. Murray  \nPennsylvania Railroad President George Brooke Roberts  \nSouthern Railway President Samuel Spencer  \nU.S. Senator Thomas Taggart  \nU.S. Senator Daniel W. Voorhees  \nU.S. Senator Thomas J. Walsh  \nU.S. Secretary of the Navy William Collins Whitney  \nMaryland Governor William Pinkney Whyte  \nU.S. Secretary of the Treasury William Windom","This series includes H.G. Davis's incoming business correspondence. It consists of daily communications from his managers related to the day-to-day operations of the Buxton and Landstreet Store (the company store), Coal and Coke Railroad, Davis Coal and Coke Company, Davis Colliery Company, the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway, and his other business concerns. There is also incoming correspondence from the Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania, and Baltimore and Ohio railroads, and numerous manufacturers and vendors. In addition to the business correspondence, some of Davis's personal and family correspondence is filed in this series as well, including materials regarding charity, financial solicitations, and other topics.","This series includes bank account books, bank account balance sheets, and bank statements for various H.G. Davis enterprises, including Davis and Trout, H.G. Davis and Company, H.G. Davis and Brother, and T.B. Davis and Company. In addition, there are sawmill accounts and other inventories.","This series includes day-to-day correspondence relating to the operation and conditions of the Davis Coal and Coke and the Davis Colliery companies coal mines and coke ovens. Other correspondence includes coal car availability, coal quality issues, estimates and costs for coal town construction, miners' wages, and the price of coal.","These papers include construction estimates for railroad buildings and bridges, correspondence with the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad, correspondence with railroad construction contractors, memoranda of agreement between H.G. Davis and other railroads, miscellaneous financial statements, and papers regarding the formation of Seaboard Steam Coal Association (a coal producer syndicate). Other materials include deeds, maps, newspaper clippings regarding the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, and newspaper clippings regarding the 1916 death of H.G. Davis.","This series includes miscellaneous correspondence and letters, as well as deeds, financial statements, and memoranda of agreement.","The majority of these papers are bank statements for several banks including the Davis National Bank, Davis National Bank-Piedmont, Davis Trust Company, Elkins National Bank, Piedmont National Bank, Trust Company of West Virginia, Tucker County Bank, and the 1st National Bank of Elkins, as well as statements from the Davis Electric Light Company and various coal and coke production statements. There are also bank account books, blank checks, check registers, and check stubs.","This series includes miscellaneous business correspondence related to land acquisitions and railroads; miscellaneous banking, financial, and tax statements; various lawsuits and other litigation records; and documents regarding the Gassaway, West Virginia reservoir and water works.","These documents are related to the Alexander Shaw v. H.G. Davis and the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company lawsuit, which concerned the construction of the Piedmont and Cumberland Railway Company. There are legal briefs, depositions, and testimony; financial statements for the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway and Piedmont and Cumberland Railway companies; and other lawsuit related documents.","Personal papers include financial statements; correspondence regarding the Davis Children's Shelter; documents related to the design and construction of Graceland, including correspondence with Baldwin and Pennington (Graceland's architects); and obituary notices for the 1902 death of Katherine Bantz Davis, wife of H.G. Davis. Political papers include letters related to the 1913 West Virginia Semi-Centennial celebration; correspondence and materials related to Davis's 1904 Vice Presidential nomination, such as congratulatory telegrams, and other Parker/Davis ticket papers; and other political letters.","This series includes day-to-day correspondence related to the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway and the Piedmont and Cumberland Railway companies. Other records regard the Coal and Coke Railway, the Coal and Iron Railway (surveys and related documents), the Cookerly Farm Railroad War, the Pan-American Railroad commission, and the Potomac and Piedmont Coal Railway Company (1866 charter and related materials). There is also correspondence with other railroad companies, Shaw lawsuit materials, financial statements, payrolls for various farm and railroad departments, and materials regarding the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.","This series includes correspondence related to the \"Golden Jubilee,\" the 1913 West Virginia Semi-Centennial, a celebration of the 50th anniversary of West Virginia's statehood. The correspondence regards the purchasing of American flags for each of West Virginia's fifty-five counties, the composition of a state poem and state song, and the appointment of West Virginia University Professor James Morton Callahan to author a semi-centennial history of West Virginia.","These papers are related to Thomas B. Davis's estate such as financial statements for his business concerns of H.G. Davis and Company and its successor H.G. Davis and Brother, as well as other estate related documents.","The Hospital and Church were both built in memory of H.G. Davis's wife Katherine Bantz Davis. The Hospital papers include financial reports, miscellaneous letters, and various pamphlets from other hospitals. The Church papers include correspondence from architects Harding and Upman, and various catalogs and documents relating to the church organ, seating, light fixtures, roofing, and ironwork.","These papers are related to the business concerns of H.G. Davis and his brother Thomas B. Davis. Materials include correspondence related to the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway, deeds for their various railroads, railroad survey proposals and cost estimates, and real estate tax records. There are also employee rosters and payrolls for the Deer Park sawmill.","These materials include correspondence related to the acquisition and sale of real estate, including timber and coal lands.","This series contains letter books of outgoing correspondence.","These letters include correspondence from E.W.S. Moore (treasurer/secretary) and C.M. Headley (assistant to the president) regarding the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company. There is also outgoing correspondence from the President's Office regarding the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company.","These materials include H.G. Davis check stubs, 1896 Intercontinental Railway Commission Report, Hamilton Coal Company Stock Certificate Book, Hamilton Coal Company Minute Book, Piedmont and Cumberland Railway Company letter books, Gassaway Development Company correspondence, and Gassaway Church correspondence. There are also C.M. Headley (assistant to the president) outgoing letters regarding Hamilton Coal Company, the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway Company, the Coal and Iron Railroad, and the Coal and Coke Railway.","Oversized volumes include the Central Railway of Virginia (unrelated to the Virginia Central Railroad) Board of Directors ledger and route survey reports; Central Railroad of West Virginia (unrelated to the West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway) ledger and stockholders' minutes; newspaper clippings scrapbook (1884-1894); H.G. Davis's personal name and address books; C.M. Headley's (assistant to the president) outgoing correspondence (1893-1894); and West Virginia Semi-Centennial Commission letter book (1911-1913)."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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Alderson, Jonathan M. Bennett, Gideon D. Camden, John S. Carlile, William E. Chilton, John J. Cornwell, Grover Cleveland, Henry G. Davis, Stephen B. Elkins, Charles J. Faulkner, Jr., A.B. Fleming, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, John W. Garrett, Nathan Goff, Arthur I. Boreman, C.W. Harkness, E.S. Harkness, N.W. Harkness, Abram S. Hewitt, C.P. Huntington, John E. Kenna, James M. Mason II, John T. McGraw, John D. Rockefeller, William Rockefeller, H.H. Rogers, William P. Thompson, Clarence W. Watson, William C. Whitney, William L. Wilson, and Henry A. 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Alderson, Jonathan M. Bennett, Gideon D. Camden, John S. Carlile, William E. Chilton, John J. Cornwell, Grover Cleveland, Henry G. Davis, Stephen B. Elkins, Charles J. Faulkner, Jr., A.B. Fleming, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, John W. Garrett, Nathan Goff, Arthur I. Boreman, C.W. Harkness, E.S. Harkness, N.W. Harkness, Abram S. Hewitt, C.P. Huntington, John E. Kenna, James M. Mason II, John T. McGraw, John D. Rockefeller, William Rockefeller, H.H. Rogers, William P. Thompson, Clarence W. Watson, William C. Whitney, William L. Wilson, and Henry A. Wise.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eContents List:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 1; General Correspondence; 1840 - 1884/04\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 2; General Correspondence; 1884/05 - 1885/10\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 3; General Correspondence; 1885/11 - 1886\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 4; General Correspondence; 1887/ - 1888/05\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 5; General Correspondence; 1888/06 - 1889/07\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 6; General Correspondence; 1889/08 - 1890/12\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 7; General Correspondence; 1890/07 - 1890/12\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 8; General Correspondence; 1891/01 - 1891/10/15\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 9; General Correspondence; 1891/10/17 - 1892/10/20\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 10; General Correspondence; 1892/10/21 - 1893/04\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 11; General Correspondence; 1893/05 - 1894/07\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 12; General Correspondence; 1894/08 - 1895/09\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 13; General Correspondence; 1895/10 - 1897\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 14; General Correspondence; 1898 - 1899/06\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 15; General Correspondence; 1899/07 - 1900/02\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 16; General Correspondence; 1900/03 - 1900/11\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 17; General Correspondence; 1900/12 - 1901/06\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 18; General Correspondence; 1901/07 - 1901/12\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 19; General Correspondence; 1902/01 - 1902/09\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 20; General Correspondence; 1902/10 - 1903/04\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 21; General Correspondence; 1903/05 - 1903/09\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 22; General Correspondence; 1903/10 - 1904/05\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 23; General Correspondence; 1904/06 - 1905/02\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 24; General Correspondence; 1905/03 - 1905/09\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 25; General Correspondence; 1905/10 - 1906/04\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 26; General Correspondence; 1906/05 - 1906/11\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 27; General Correspondence; 1906/12 - 1907/11\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 28; General Correspondence; 1907/12 - 1908/08, undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 29; Political Applications: A-N; 1883 - 1885\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 30; Political Applications: O-Z, A-R; 1883 - 1885, 1886 - 1889\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 31; Political Applications: S-Z; 1886 - 1889\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 31; Political Applications: A-Z; 1890 - 1892\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 31; Political Applications: A-L; 1893\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 32; Political Applications: M-Z, A-P; 1893, 1894\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 33; Political Applications: R-Z; 1894\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 33; Political Applications; 1895 - 1902\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 33; Political Applications; undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 33; Miscellaneous; undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 33; Politics; 1888/03/04 - 1908/03/04\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 34; Politics: A-R; 1883 - 1886\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 35; Politics: S-Z; 1883 - 1886\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 35; Politics: A-Z (contains Kenna letter, 1888); 1887 - 1890\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 35; Politics: A-E; 1891 - 1893\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 36; Politics: F-Z; 1891 - 1892\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 36; Politics; 1893\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 36; Politics: A-B; 1894\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 37; Politics: C-N; 1894\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 38; Politics: O-Z; 1894\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 38; Politics; 1895 - 1902\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 39; Railroads; 1883 - 1888\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 40; Railroads; 1886 - 1901\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 41; Railroads; 1879/08/19 - 1906/11/12\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 42; Railroads; 1889\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 42; Railroads: A-K; 1890\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 43; Railroads: L-Z; 1890\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 43; Railroads; 1891\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 44; Railroads: A-L; 1892\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 45; Railroads: M-Z; 1892\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 45; Railroads: A-L; 1893\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 46; Railroads: M-Z; 1893\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 46; Railroads; 1894\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 46; Railroads: A-J; 1895\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 47; Railroads: K-Z; 1895\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 47; Railroads; 1896 - 1897\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 48; Railroads; 1898\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 48; Railroads: A-M; 1899\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 49; Railroads: N-Z; 1899\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 49; Railroads; 1900 - 1902\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 50; Street Railway; 1899 - 1903\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 51; Electronic Railways; 1890/09/01 - 1890/10/04\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 52; Coal and Coke; 1883 - 1889\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 52; Coal and Coke: A-L; 1890\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 53; Coal and Coke: M-Z; 1890\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 53; Coal and Coke; 1891\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 54; Coal and Coke; 1892 - 1894\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 55; Coal and Coke; 1895 - 1896\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 56; Coal and Coke; 1898\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 56; Coal and Coke: A-D; 1899\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 57; Coal and Coke: E-Z; 1899\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 57; Coal and Coke; 1900 - 1908\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 58; Coal and Coke; 1881/11/11 - 1906/07/13\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 59; Coal and Coke; 1890/04/28 - 1908/02/20\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 59; Oil; 1861/07/17 - 1905/07/27\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 59; Electronic Railways; 1905/06/28 - 1906/12/15\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 59; WV Improvements; 1888/03/03 - 190/07/11\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 60; WV Improvement Company; 1890 - 1891\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 60; WV Improvement Company: A-B; 1892\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 61; WV Improvement Company: C-Z; 1892\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 61; WV Improvement Company; 1893\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 61; Parkersburg Improvement Company; 1889/05/10 - 1890/04/02\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 62; Land; 1882 - 1890\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 63; Land A-M; 1891, 1892\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 64; Land N-Z, A-H; 1892, 1893 - 1894, 1895 - 1898\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 65; Land I-Z; 1895 - 1898, 1899\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 66; Land; 1900 - 1905\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 67; Real Estate; 1853/09/30 - 1904/01/08\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 68; Real Estate; 1893/11/27 - 1908/02/29\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 69; Real Estate--Ore ; 1886 - 1896\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 70; Standard Oil Company Correspondence ; 1888/05/11 - 1891/07/27\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 70; Law; 1860/06/17 - 1907/10/30\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 71; Business and Legal Papers ; ca. 1870 - 1890\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 72; Business and Legal Papers ; ca. 1870 - 1890\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 73; Business Papers; 1876/02/12 - 1885/12/19\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 74; Business Papers; 1868/10/28 - 1890/11/06\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 75; Business Papers; 1891/01/01 - 1895/12/22\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 76; Business Papers; 1896/02/22 - 1899/02/22\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 77; Business Papers; 1891 - 1902\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 78; Business Papers; 1900 - 1904\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 79; Business Papers; 1789 - 1899\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 80; Business Papers; 1859/09/28 - 1904/03/09\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 81; Business Papers; 1873 - 1880\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 82; Bills and Receipts; 1888 - 1899\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 83; Bills and Receipts; 1899 - 1902\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 84; Bills and Receipts; 1899/11/01 - 1906/11/17\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 85; Bills and Receipts; 1906/01/01 - 1909/05/23\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 86; Checks; 1863 - 1900\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 87; Checks; 1877 - 1900\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 88; Checks; 1886 - 1904\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 89; Printed Reports and Bank Books; ca. 1860 - 1900\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 90; Charters, Printed Forms, Advertisements, Memoranda, Etc.; ca. 1890 - 1900\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 91; Maps; ca. 1850 - 1900\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 92; Maps; ca. 1850 - 1900\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 93; Maps, Printed Material, Memoranda, Etc.; ca. 1870 - 1900\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 94; F.P. Summers Addendum; 1952/12/24\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 95; Burned Papers; ca. 1870s\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 96; Letter Book; 1887/01/07 - 1890/01/11\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 97; Letter Book; 1889/05/13 - 1890/08/20\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 98; Letter Book; 1890/05/14 - 1890/10/17\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 99; Letter Book; 1890/10/17 - 1891/07/02\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 100; Letter Book; 1891/07/02 - 1892/01/08\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 101; Letter Book; 1892/01/08 - 1892/07/14\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 102; Letter Book; 1892/07/14 - 1892/11/30\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 103; Letter Book; 1892/12/01 - 1893/11/15\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 104; Letter Book; 1893/12/05 - 1894/03/23\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 105; Letter Book; 1894/03/24 - 1894/06/08\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 106; Letter Book; 1894/06/09 - 1894/10/20\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 107; Letter Book; 1894/10/25 - 1895/01/03\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 108; Letter Book; 1895/01/03 - 1895/11/14\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 109; Letter Book; 1895/11/15 - 1897/04/06\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 110; Letter Book; 1897/04/06 - 1898/07/22\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 111; Letter Book; 1898/07/22 - 1898/10/22\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 112; Letter Book; 1898/10/22 - 1898/12/29\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 113; Letter Book; 1898/12/29 - 1899/08/19\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 114; Letter Book; 1899/08/19 - 1899/10/31\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 115; Letter Book; 1899/11/01 - 1900/10/01\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 116; Letter Book; 1900/10/01 - 1901/07/23\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 117; Letter Book; 1901/07/27 - 1902/10/11\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 118; Letter Book; 1902/10/11 - 1903/11/18\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 119; Letter Book; 1903/11/18 - 1905/05/16\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 120; Letter Book; 1905/05/07 - 1906/06/13\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 121; Letter Book; 1906/05 - 1908/08\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 122; Letter Book -- Private; 1858 - 1861, 1863\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 123; Letter Book -- Private; 1875/05/18 - 1878/10/07\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 124; Letter Book -- Private; 1877/05/07 - 1880/11/23\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 125; Letter Book -- Private; 1880/11/25 - 1884/09/06\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 126; Letter Book -- Private; 1883/06/07 - 1885/05/02\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 127; Letter Book -- Private; 1884/09/11 - 1884/12/03\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 128; Letter Book -- C.C. and O. Company; 1887/05/08 - 1880/02/25\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 129; Letter Book -- WV Improvement Company; 1890 - 1892\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 130; Account Books -- Cash Book; 1879 - 1887\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 131; Account Books -- Stock Account Book -- Gauley Company; 1892 - 1894\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 132; Account Books -- Coal Account Book; 1895 - 1898\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 133; Account Books -- Electric Railway Company, Ashland, Kentucky (mostly blank); 1900 - 1901\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 134; Account Books; 1838 - 1839\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 135; Account Books; 1826 - 1834\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 136; Account Books; 1833 - 1838\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 137; Account Books; 1832 - 1836\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 138; Account Books; 1836 - 1838\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 139; Account Books; 1841 - 1847\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 140; Account Books; 1850 - 1853\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 141; Minute Book -- Pickens Company; 1893 - 1906\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 141; Minute Books -- Webster Springs and Railroad; 1894 - 1895\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 142; Minute Books -- Executive Committee of the Ohio Valley Electric Railway Company; 1900\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 143; Miscellaneous Books (includes bills, miscellaneous papers, letters); 1890 - 1898\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 144; Miscellaneous Books; 1893 - 1895\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 144; Miscellaneous Books -- Land Notes; 1895\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 144; Miscellaneous Books -- Coal Tariff -- Newspaper Clippings; 1890s\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 145; Ledger Book -- Store Ledger; 1825 - 1834\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 146; Unbound Book -- Great Coal Fields of Southwestern Kentucky -- Reports; 1903\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Correspondence, maps, business records and other papers of a U.S. Senator, Democratic politician, and promoter of the oil industry, railroads, and coal and timber resources of West Virginia.","The papers regard Camden's purchase of land in the 1850s; his activities in oil production and refining, 1860-1875; his presidency of the Camden Consolidated Oil Company and the Baltimore United Oil Company; the affairs of the Stewart Brick Company of Parkersburg; the Virginia debt controversy; and his development of railroads, including the Ohio River Railroad, the West Virginia and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Monongahela River Railroad, 1879-1892.","Correspondents include John D. Alderson, Jonathan M. Bennett, Gideon D. Camden, John S. Carlile, William E. Chilton, John J. Cornwell, Grover Cleveland, Henry G. Davis, Stephen B. Elkins, Charles J. Faulkner, Jr., A.B. Fleming, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, John W. Garrett, Nathan Goff, Arthur I. Boreman, C.W. Harkness, E.S. Harkness, N.W. Harkness, Abram S. Hewitt, C.P. Huntington, John E. Kenna, James M. Mason II, John T. McGraw, John D. Rockefeller, William Rockefeller, H.H. Rogers, William P. Thompson, Clarence W. Watson, William C. Whitney, William L. Wilson, and Henry A. Wise.","Contents List:","Box 1; General Correspondence; 1840 - 1884/04","Box 2; General Correspondence; 1884/05 - 1885/10","Box 3; General Correspondence; 1885/11 - 1886","Box 4; General Correspondence; 1887/ - 1888/05","Box 5; General Correspondence; 1888/06 - 1889/07","Box 6; General Correspondence; 1889/08 - 1890/12","Box 7; General Correspondence; 1890/07 - 1890/12","Box 8; General Correspondence; 1891/01 - 1891/10/15","Box 9; General Correspondence; 1891/10/17 - 1892/10/20","Box 10; General Correspondence; 1892/10/21 - 1893/04","Box 11; General Correspondence; 1893/05 - 1894/07","Box 12; General Correspondence; 1894/08 - 1895/09","Box 13; General Correspondence; 1895/10 - 1897","Box 14; General Correspondence; 1898 - 1899/06","Box 15; General Correspondence; 1899/07 - 1900/02","Box 16; General Correspondence; 1900/03 - 1900/11","Box 17; General Correspondence; 1900/12 - 1901/06","Box 18; General Correspondence; 1901/07 - 1901/12","Box 19; General Correspondence; 1902/01 - 1902/09","Box 20; General Correspondence; 1902/10 - 1903/04","Box 21; General Correspondence; 1903/05 - 1903/09","Box 22; General Correspondence; 1903/10 - 1904/05","Box 23; General Correspondence; 1904/06 - 1905/02","Box 24; General Correspondence; 1905/03 - 1905/09","Box 25; General Correspondence; 1905/10 - 1906/04","Box 26; General Correspondence; 1906/05 - 1906/11","Box 27; General Correspondence; 1906/12 - 1907/11","Box 28; General Correspondence; 1907/12 - 1908/08, undated","Box 29; Political Applications: A-N; 1883 - 1885","Box 30; Political Applications: O-Z, A-R; 1883 - 1885, 1886 - 1889","Box 31; Political Applications: S-Z; 1886 - 1889","Box 31; Political Applications: A-Z; 1890 - 1892","Box 31; Political Applications: A-L; 1893","Box 32; Political Applications: M-Z, A-P; 1893, 1894","Box 33; Political Applications: R-Z; 1894","Box 33; Political Applications; 1895 - 1902","Box 33; Political Applications; undated","Box 33; Miscellaneous; undated","Box 33; Politics; 1888/03/04 - 1908/03/04","Box 34; Politics: A-R; 1883 - 1886","Box 35; Politics: S-Z; 1883 - 1886","Box 35; Politics: A-Z (contains Kenna letter, 1888); 1887 - 1890","Box 35; Politics: A-E; 1891 - 1893","Box 36; Politics: F-Z; 1891 - 1892","Box 36; Politics; 1893","Box 36; Politics: A-B; 1894","Box 37; Politics: C-N; 1894","Box 38; Politics: O-Z; 1894","Box 38; Politics; 1895 - 1902","Box 39; Railroads; 1883 - 1888","Box 40; Railroads; 1886 - 1901","Box 41; Railroads; 1879/08/19 - 1906/11/12","Box 42; Railroads; 1889","Box 42; Railroads: A-K; 1890","Box 43; Railroads: L-Z; 1890","Box 43; Railroads; 1891","Box 44; Railroads: A-L; 1892","Box 45; Railroads: M-Z; 1892","Box 45; Railroads: A-L; 1893","Box 46; Railroads: M-Z; 1893","Box 46; Railroads; 1894","Box 46; Railroads: A-J; 1895","Box 47; Railroads: K-Z; 1895","Box 47; Railroads; 1896 - 1897","Box 48; Railroads; 1898","Box 48; Railroads: A-M; 1899","Box 49; Railroads: N-Z; 1899","Box 49; Railroads; 1900 - 1902","Box 50; Street Railway; 1899 - 1903","Box 51; Electronic Railways; 1890/09/01 - 1890/10/04","Box 52; Coal and Coke; 1883 - 1889","Box 52; Coal and Coke: A-L; 1890","Box 53; Coal and Coke: M-Z; 1890","Box 53; Coal and Coke; 1891","Box 54; Coal and Coke; 1892 - 1894","Box 55; Coal and Coke; 1895 - 1896","Box 56; Coal and Coke; 1898","Box 56; Coal and Coke: A-D; 1899","Box 57; Coal and Coke: E-Z; 1899","Box 57; Coal and Coke; 1900 - 1908","Box 58; Coal and Coke; 1881/11/11 - 1906/07/13","Box 59; Coal and Coke; 1890/04/28 - 1908/02/20","Box 59; Oil; 1861/07/17 - 1905/07/27","Box 59; Electronic Railways; 1905/06/28 - 1906/12/15","Box 59; WV Improvements; 1888/03/03 - 190/07/11","Box 60; WV Improvement Company; 1890 - 1891","Box 60; WV Improvement Company: A-B; 1892","Box 61; WV Improvement Company: C-Z; 1892","Box 61; WV Improvement Company; 1893","Box 61; Parkersburg Improvement Company; 1889/05/10 - 1890/04/02","Box 62; Land; 1882 - 1890","Box 63; Land A-M; 1891, 1892","Box 64; Land N-Z, A-H; 1892, 1893 - 1894, 1895 - 1898","Box 65; Land I-Z; 1895 - 1898, 1899","Box 66; Land; 1900 - 1905","Box 67; Real Estate; 1853/09/30 - 1904/01/08","Box 68; Real Estate; 1893/11/27 - 1908/02/29","Box 69; Real Estate--Ore ; 1886 - 1896","Box 70; Standard Oil Company Correspondence ; 1888/05/11 - 1891/07/27","Box 70; Law; 1860/06/17 - 1907/10/30","Box 71; Business and Legal Papers ; ca. 1870 - 1890","Box 72; Business and Legal Papers ; ca. 1870 - 1890","Box 73; Business Papers; 1876/02/12 - 1885/12/19","Box 74; Business Papers; 1868/10/28 - 1890/11/06","Box 75; Business Papers; 1891/01/01 - 1895/12/22","Box 76; Business Papers; 1896/02/22 - 1899/02/22","Box 77; Business Papers; 1891 - 1902","Box 78; Business Papers; 1900 - 1904","Box 79; Business Papers; 1789 - 1899","Box 80; Business Papers; 1859/09/28 - 1904/03/09","Box 81; Business Papers; 1873 - 1880","Box 82; Bills and Receipts; 1888 - 1899","Box 83; Bills and Receipts; 1899 - 1902","Box 84; Bills and Receipts; 1899/11/01 - 1906/11/17","Box 85; Bills and Receipts; 1906/01/01 - 1909/05/23","Box 86; Checks; 1863 - 1900","Box 87; Checks; 1877 - 1900","Box 88; Checks; 1886 - 1904","Box 89; Printed Reports and Bank Books; ca. 1860 - 1900","Box 90; Charters, Printed Forms, Advertisements, Memoranda, Etc.; ca. 1890 - 1900","Box 91; Maps; ca. 1850 - 1900","Box 92; Maps; ca. 1850 - 1900","Box 93; Maps, Printed Material, Memoranda, Etc.; ca. 1870 - 1900","Box 94; F.P. Summers Addendum; 1952/12/24","Box 95; Burned Papers; ca. 1870s","Box 96; Letter Book; 1887/01/07 - 1890/01/11","Box 97; Letter Book; 1889/05/13 - 1890/08/20","Box 98; Letter Book; 1890/05/14 - 1890/10/17","Box 99; Letter Book; 1890/10/17 - 1891/07/02","Box 100; Letter Book; 1891/07/02 - 1892/01/08","Box 101; Letter Book; 1892/01/08 - 1892/07/14","Box 102; Letter Book; 1892/07/14 - 1892/11/30","Box 103; Letter Book; 1892/12/01 - 1893/11/15","Box 104; Letter Book; 1893/12/05 - 1894/03/23","Box 105; Letter Book; 1894/03/24 - 1894/06/08","Box 106; Letter Book; 1894/06/09 - 1894/10/20","Box 107; Letter Book; 1894/10/25 - 1895/01/03","Box 108; Letter Book; 1895/01/03 - 1895/11/14","Box 109; Letter Book; 1895/11/15 - 1897/04/06","Box 110; Letter Book; 1897/04/06 - 1898/07/22","Box 111; Letter Book; 1898/07/22 - 1898/10/22","Box 112; Letter Book; 1898/10/22 - 1898/12/29","Box 113; Letter Book; 1898/12/29 - 1899/08/19","Box 114; Letter Book; 1899/08/19 - 1899/10/31","Box 115; Letter Book; 1899/11/01 - 1900/10/01","Box 116; Letter Book; 1900/10/01 - 1901/07/23","Box 117; Letter Book; 1901/07/27 - 1902/10/11","Box 118; Letter Book; 1902/10/11 - 1903/11/18","Box 119; Letter Book; 1903/11/18 - 1905/05/16","Box 120; Letter Book; 1905/05/07 - 1906/06/13","Box 121; Letter Book; 1906/05 - 1908/08","Box 122; Letter Book -- Private; 1858 - 1861, 1863","Box 123; Letter Book -- Private; 1875/05/18 - 1878/10/07","Box 124; Letter Book -- Private; 1877/05/07 - 1880/11/23","Box 125; Letter Book -- Private; 1880/11/25 - 1884/09/06","Box 126; Letter Book -- Private; 1883/06/07 - 1885/05/02","Box 127; Letter Book -- Private; 1884/09/11 - 1884/12/03","Box 128; Letter Book -- C.C. and O. Company; 1887/05/08 - 1880/02/25","Box 129; Letter Book -- WV Improvement Company; 1890 - 1892","Box 130; Account Books -- Cash Book; 1879 - 1887","Box 131; Account Books -- Stock Account Book -- Gauley Company; 1892 - 1894","Box 132; Account Books -- Coal Account Book; 1895 - 1898","Box 133; Account Books -- Electric Railway Company, Ashland, Kentucky (mostly blank); 1900 - 1901","Box 134; Account Books; 1838 - 1839","Box 135; Account Books; 1826 - 1834","Box 136; Account Books; 1833 - 1838","Box 137; Account Books; 1832 - 1836","Box 138; Account Books; 1836 - 1838","Box 139; Account Books; 1841 - 1847","Box 140; Account Books; 1850 - 1853","Box 141; Minute Book -- Pickens Company; 1893 - 1906","Box 141; Minute Books -- Webster Springs and Railroad; 1894 - 1895","Box 142; Minute Books -- Executive Committee of the Ohio Valley Electric Railway Company; 1900","Box 143; Miscellaneous Books (includes bills, miscellaneous papers, letters); 1890 - 1898","Box 144; Miscellaneous Books; 1893 - 1895","Box 144; Miscellaneous Books -- Land Notes; 1895","Box 144; Miscellaneous Books -- Coal Tariff -- Newspaper Clippings; 1890s","Box 145; Ledger Book -- Store Ledger; 1825 - 1834","Box 146; Unbound Book -- Great Coal Fields of Southwestern Kentucky -- Reports; 1903"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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The papers regard Camden's purchase of land in the 1850s; his activities in oil production and refining, 1860-1875; his presidency of the Camden Consolidated Oil Company and the Baltimore United Oil Company; the affairs of the Stewart Brick Company of Parkersburg; the Virginia debt controversy; and his development of railroads, including the Ohio River Railroad, the West Virginia and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Monongahela River Railroad, 1879-1892. See the \"Scope and Content Note\" for more information.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["Correspondence, maps, business records and other papers of a U.S. Senator, Democratic politician, and promoter of the oil industry, railroads, and coal and timber resources of West Virginia. The papers regard Camden's purchase of land in the 1850s; his activities in oil production and refining, 1860-1875; his presidency of the Camden Consolidated Oil Company and the Baltimore United Oil Company; the affairs of the Stewart Brick Company of Parkersburg; the Virginia debt controversy; and his development of railroads, including the Ohio River Railroad, the West Virginia and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Monongahela River Railroad, 1879-1892. See the \"Scope and Content Note\" for more information."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_2a2614288f74e91500f9c264322b9e78\"\u003eWest Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/\u003c/physloc\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. 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Alderson, Jonathan M. Bennett, Gideon D. Camden, John S. Carlile, William E. Chilton, John J. Cornwell, Grover Cleveland, Henry G. Davis, Stephen B. Elkins, Charles J. Faulkner, Jr., A.B. Fleming, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, John W. Garrett, Nathan Goff, Arthur I. Boreman, C.W. Harkness, E.S. Harkness, N.W. Harkness, Abram S. Hewitt, C.P. Huntington, John E. Kenna, James M. Mason II, John T. McGraw, John D. Rockefeller, William Rockefeller, H.H. Rogers, William P. Thompson, Clarence W. Watson, William C. Whitney, William L. Wilson, and Henry A. Wise.","Contents List:","Box 1; General Correspondence; 1840 - 1884/04","Box 2; General Correspondence; 1884/05 - 1885/10","Box 3; General Correspondence; 1885/11 - 1886","Box 4; General Correspondence; 1887/ - 1888/05","Box 5; General Correspondence; 1888/06 - 1889/07","Box 6; General Correspondence; 1889/08 - 1890/12","Box 7; General Correspondence; 1890/07 - 1890/12","Box 8; General Correspondence; 1891/01 - 1891/10/15","Box 9; General Correspondence; 1891/10/17 - 1892/10/20","Box 10; General Correspondence; 1892/10/21 - 1893/04","Box 11; General Correspondence; 1893/05 - 1894/07","Box 12; General Correspondence; 1894/08 - 1895/09","Box 13; General Correspondence; 1895/10 - 1897","Box 14; General Correspondence; 1898 - 1899/06","Box 15; General Correspondence; 1899/07 - 1900/02","Box 16; General Correspondence; 1900/03 - 1900/11","Box 17; General Correspondence; 1900/12 - 1901/06","Box 18; General Correspondence; 1901/07 - 1901/12","Box 19; General Correspondence; 1902/01 - 1902/09","Box 20; General Correspondence; 1902/10 - 1903/04","Box 21; General Correspondence; 1903/05 - 1903/09","Box 22; General Correspondence; 1903/10 - 1904/05","Box 23; General Correspondence; 1904/06 - 1905/02","Box 24; General Correspondence; 1905/03 - 1905/09","Box 25; General Correspondence; 1905/10 - 1906/04","Box 26; General Correspondence; 1906/05 - 1906/11","Box 27; General Correspondence; 1906/12 - 1907/11","Box 28; General Correspondence; 1907/12 - 1908/08, undated","Box 29; Political Applications: A-N; 1883 - 1885","Box 30; Political Applications: O-Z, A-R; 1883 - 1885, 1886 - 1889","Box 31; Political Applications: S-Z; 1886 - 1889","Box 31; Political Applications: A-Z; 1890 - 1892","Box 31; Political Applications: A-L; 1893","Box 32; Political Applications: M-Z, A-P; 1893, 1894","Box 33; Political Applications: R-Z; 1894","Box 33; Political Applications; 1895 - 1902","Box 33; Political Applications; undated","Box 33; Miscellaneous; undated","Box 33; Politics; 1888/03/04 - 1908/03/04","Box 34; Politics: A-R; 1883 - 1886","Box 35; Politics: S-Z; 1883 - 1886","Box 35; Politics: A-Z (contains Kenna letter, 1888); 1887 - 1890","Box 35; Politics: A-E; 1891 - 1893","Box 36; Politics: F-Z; 1891 - 1892","Box 36; Politics; 1893","Box 36; Politics: A-B; 1894","Box 37; Politics: C-N; 1894","Box 38; Politics: O-Z; 1894","Box 38; Politics; 1895 - 1902","Box 39; Railroads; 1883 - 1888","Box 40; Railroads; 1886 - 1901","Box 41; Railroads; 1879/08/19 - 1906/11/12","Box 42; Railroads; 1889","Box 42; Railroads: A-K; 1890","Box 43; Railroads: L-Z; 1890","Box 43; Railroads; 1891","Box 44; Railroads: A-L; 1892","Box 45; Railroads: M-Z; 1892","Box 45; Railroads: A-L; 1893","Box 46; Railroads: M-Z; 1893","Box 46; Railroads; 1894","Box 46; Railroads: A-J; 1895","Box 47; Railroads: K-Z; 1895","Box 47; Railroads; 1896 - 1897","Box 48; Railroads; 1898","Box 48; Railroads: A-M; 1899","Box 49; Railroads: N-Z; 1899","Box 49; Railroads; 1900 - 1902","Box 50; Street Railway; 1899 - 1903","Box 51; Electronic Railways; 1890/09/01 - 1890/10/04","Box 52; Coal and Coke; 1883 - 1889","Box 52; Coal and Coke: A-L; 1890","Box 53; Coal and Coke: M-Z; 1890","Box 53; Coal and Coke; 1891","Box 54; Coal and Coke; 1892 - 1894","Box 55; Coal and Coke; 1895 - 1896","Box 56; Coal and Coke; 1898","Box 56; Coal and Coke: A-D; 1899","Box 57; Coal and Coke: E-Z; 1899","Box 57; Coal and Coke; 1900 - 1908","Box 58; Coal and Coke; 1881/11/11 - 1906/07/13","Box 59; Coal and Coke; 1890/04/28 - 1908/02/20","Box 59; Oil; 1861/07/17 - 1905/07/27","Box 59; Electronic Railways; 1905/06/28 - 1906/12/15","Box 59; WV Improvements; 1888/03/03 - 190/07/11","Box 60; WV Improvement Company; 1890 - 1891","Box 60; WV Improvement Company: A-B; 1892","Box 61; WV Improvement Company: C-Z; 1892","Box 61; WV Improvement Company; 1893","Box 61; Parkersburg Improvement Company; 1889/05/10 - 1890/04/02","Box 62; Land; 1882 - 1890","Box 63; Land A-M; 1891, 1892","Box 64; Land N-Z, A-H; 1892, 1893 - 1894, 1895 - 1898","Box 65; Land I-Z; 1895 - 1898, 1899","Box 66; Land; 1900 - 1905","Box 67; Real Estate; 1853/09/30 - 1904/01/08","Box 68; Real Estate; 1893/11/27 - 1908/02/29","Box 69; Real Estate--Ore ; 1886 - 1896","Box 70; Standard Oil Company Correspondence ; 1888/05/11 - 1891/07/27","Box 70; Law; 1860/06/17 - 1907/10/30","Box 71; Business and Legal Papers ; ca. 1870 - 1890","Box 72; Business and Legal Papers ; ca. 1870 - 1890","Box 73; Business Papers; 1876/02/12 - 1885/12/19","Box 74; Business Papers; 1868/10/28 - 1890/11/06","Box 75; Business Papers; 1891/01/01 - 1895/12/22","Box 76; Business Papers; 1896/02/22 - 1899/02/22","Box 77; Business Papers; 1891 - 1902","Box 78; Business Papers; 1900 - 1904","Box 79; Business Papers; 1789 - 1899","Box 80; Business Papers; 1859/09/28 - 1904/03/09","Box 81; Business Papers; 1873 - 1880","Box 82; Bills and Receipts; 1888 - 1899","Box 83; Bills and Receipts; 1899 - 1902","Box 84; Bills and Receipts; 1899/11/01 - 1906/11/17","Box 85; Bills and Receipts; 1906/01/01 - 1909/05/23","Box 86; Checks; 1863 - 1900","Box 87; Checks; 1877 - 1900","Box 88; Checks; 1886 - 1904","Box 89; Printed Reports and Bank Books; ca. 1860 - 1900","Box 90; Charters, Printed Forms, Advertisements, Memoranda, Etc.; ca. 1890 - 1900","Box 91; Maps; ca. 1850 - 1900","Box 92; Maps; ca. 1850 - 1900","Box 93; Maps, Printed Material, Memoranda, Etc.; ca. 1870 - 1900","Box 94; F.P. Summers Addendum; 1952/12/24","Box 95; Burned Papers; ca. 1870s","Box 96; Letter Book; 1887/01/07 - 1890/01/11","Box 97; Letter Book; 1889/05/13 - 1890/08/20","Box 98; Letter Book; 1890/05/14 - 1890/10/17","Box 99; Letter Book; 1890/10/17 - 1891/07/02","Box 100; Letter Book; 1891/07/02 - 1892/01/08","Box 101; Letter Book; 1892/01/08 - 1892/07/14","Box 102; Letter Book; 1892/07/14 - 1892/11/30","Box 103; Letter Book; 1892/12/01 - 1893/11/15","Box 104; Letter Book; 1893/12/05 - 1894/03/23","Box 105; Letter Book; 1894/03/24 - 1894/06/08","Box 106; Letter Book; 1894/06/09 - 1894/10/20","Box 107; Letter Book; 1894/10/25 - 1895/01/03","Box 108; Letter Book; 1895/01/03 - 1895/11/14","Box 109; Letter Book; 1895/11/15 - 1897/04/06","Box 110; Letter Book; 1897/04/06 - 1898/07/22","Box 111; Letter Book; 1898/07/22 - 1898/10/22","Box 112; Letter Book; 1898/10/22 - 1898/12/29","Box 113; Letter Book; 1898/12/29 - 1899/08/19","Box 114; Letter Book; 1899/08/19 - 1899/10/31","Box 115; Letter Book; 1899/11/01 - 1900/10/01","Box 116; Letter Book; 1900/10/01 - 1901/07/23","Box 117; Letter Book; 1901/07/27 - 1902/10/11","Box 118; Letter Book; 1902/10/11 - 1903/11/18","Box 119; Letter Book; 1903/11/18 - 1905/05/16","Box 120; Letter Book; 1905/05/07 - 1906/06/13","Box 121; Letter Book; 1906/05 - 1908/08","Box 122; Letter Book -- Private; 1858 - 1861, 1863","Box 123; Letter Book -- Private; 1875/05/18 - 1878/10/07","Box 124; Letter Book -- Private; 1877/05/07 - 1880/11/23","Box 125; Letter Book -- Private; 1880/11/25 - 1884/09/06","Box 126; Letter Book -- Private; 1883/06/07 - 1885/05/02","Box 127; Letter Book -- Private; 1884/09/11 - 1884/12/03","Box 128; Letter Book -- C.C. and O. 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For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","Correspondence, maps, business records and other papers of a U.S. Senator, Democratic politician, and promoter of the oil industry, railroads, and coal and timber resources of West Virginia. The papers regard Camden's purchase of land in the 1850s; his activities in oil production and refining, 1860-1875; his presidency of the Camden Consolidated Oil Company and the Baltimore United Oil Company; the affairs of the Stewart Brick Company of Parkersburg; the Virginia debt controversy; and his development of railroads, including the Ohio River Railroad, the West Virginia and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Monongahela River Railroad, 1879-1892. See the \"Scope and Content Note\" for more information.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. 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Alderson, Jonathan M. Bennett, Gideon D. Camden, John S. Carlile, William E. Chilton, John J. Cornwell, Grover Cleveland, Henry G. Davis, Stephen B. Elkins, Charles J. Faulkner, Jr., A.B. Fleming, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, John W. Garrett, Nathan Goff, Arthur I. Boreman, C.W. Harkness, E.S. Harkness, N.W. Harkness, Abram S. Hewitt, C.P. Huntington, John E. Kenna, James M. Mason II, John T. McGraw, John D. Rockefeller, William Rockefeller, H.H. Rogers, William P. Thompson, Clarence W. Watson, William C. Whitney, William L. Wilson, and Henry A. 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General Correspondence; 1894/08 - 1895/09\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 13; General Correspondence; 1895/10 - 1897\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 14; General Correspondence; 1898 - 1899/06\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 15; General Correspondence; 1899/07 - 1900/02\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 16; General Correspondence; 1900/03 - 1900/11\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 17; General Correspondence; 1900/12 - 1901/06\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 18; General Correspondence; 1901/07 - 1901/12\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 19; General Correspondence; 1902/01 - 1902/09\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 20; General Correspondence; 1902/10 - 1903/04\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 21; General Correspondence; 1903/05 - 1903/09\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 22; General Correspondence; 1903/10 - 1904/05\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 23; General Correspondence; 1904/06 - 1905/02\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 24; General Correspondence; 1905/03 - 1905/09\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 25; General Correspondence; 1905/10 - 1906/04\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 26; General Correspondence; 1906/05 - 1906/11\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 27; General Correspondence; 1906/12 - 1907/11\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 28; General Correspondence; 1907/12 - 1908/08, undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 29; Political Applications: A-N; 1883 - 1885\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 30; Political Applications: O-Z, A-R; 1883 - 1885, 1886 - 1889\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 31; Political Applications: S-Z; 1886 - 1889\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 31; Political Applications: A-Z; 1890 - 1892\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 31; Political Applications: A-L; 1893\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 32; Political Applications: M-Z, A-P; 1893, 1894\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 33; Political Applications: R-Z; 1894\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 33; Political Applications; 1895 - 1902\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 33; Political Applications; undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 33; Miscellaneous; undated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 33; Politics; 1888/03/04 - 1908/03/04\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 34; Politics: A-R; 1883 - 1886\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 35; Politics: S-Z; 1883 - 1886\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 35; Politics: A-Z (contains Kenna letter, 1888); 1887 - 1890\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 35; Politics: A-E; 1891 - 1893\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 36; Politics: F-Z; 1891 - 1892\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 36; Politics; 1893\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 36; Politics: A-B; 1894\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 37; Politics: C-N; 1894\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 38; Politics: O-Z; 1894\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 38; Politics; 1895 - 1902\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 39; Railroads; 1883 - 1888\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 40; Railroads; 1886 - 1901\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 41; Railroads; 1879/08/19 - 1906/11/12\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 42; Railroads; 1889\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 42; Railroads: A-K; 1890\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 43; Railroads: L-Z; 1890\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 43; Railroads; 1891\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 44; Railroads: A-L; 1892\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 45; Railroads: M-Z; 1892\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 45; Railroads: A-L; 1893\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 46; Railroads: M-Z; 1893\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 46; Railroads; 1894\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 46; Railroads: A-J; 1895\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 47; Railroads: K-Z; 1895\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 47; Railroads; 1896 - 1897\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 48; Railroads; 1898\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 48; Railroads: A-M; 1899\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 49; Railroads: N-Z; 1899\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 49; Railroads; 1900 - 1902\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 50; Street Railway; 1899 - 1903\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 51; 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WV Improvements; 1888/03/03 - 190/07/11\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 60; WV Improvement Company; 1890 - 1891\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 60; WV Improvement Company: A-B; 1892\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 61; WV Improvement Company: C-Z; 1892\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 61; WV Improvement Company; 1893\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 61; Parkersburg Improvement Company; 1889/05/10 - 1890/04/02\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 62; Land; 1882 - 1890\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 63; Land A-M; 1891, 1892\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 64; Land N-Z, A-H; 1892, 1893 - 1894, 1895 - 1898\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 65; Land I-Z; 1895 - 1898, 1899\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 66; Land; 1900 - 1905\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 67; Real Estate; 1853/09/30 - 1904/01/08\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 68; Real Estate; 1893/11/27 - 1908/02/29\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 69; Real Estate--Ore ; 1886 - 1896\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eBox 70; 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Alderson, Jonathan M. Bennett, Gideon D. Camden, John S. Carlile, William E. Chilton, John J. Cornwell, Grover Cleveland, Henry G. Davis, Stephen B. Elkins, Charles J. Faulkner, Jr., A.B. Fleming, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, John W. Garrett, Nathan Goff, Arthur I. Boreman, C.W. Harkness, E.S. Harkness, N.W. Harkness, Abram S. Hewitt, C.P. Huntington, John E. Kenna, James M. Mason II, John T. McGraw, John D. Rockefeller, William Rockefeller, H.H. Rogers, William P. Thompson, Clarence W. Watson, William C. Whitney, William L. Wilson, and Henry A. Wise.","Contents List:","Box 1; General Correspondence; 1840 - 1884/04","Box 2; General Correspondence; 1884/05 - 1885/10","Box 3; General Correspondence; 1885/11 - 1886","Box 4; General Correspondence; 1887/ - 1888/05","Box 5; General Correspondence; 1888/06 - 1889/07","Box 6; General Correspondence; 1889/08 - 1890/12","Box 7; General Correspondence; 1890/07 - 1890/12","Box 8; General Correspondence; 1891/01 - 1891/10/15","Box 9; General Correspondence; 1891/10/17 - 1892/10/20","Box 10; General Correspondence; 1892/10/21 - 1893/04","Box 11; General Correspondence; 1893/05 - 1894/07","Box 12; General Correspondence; 1894/08 - 1895/09","Box 13; General Correspondence; 1895/10 - 1897","Box 14; General Correspondence; 1898 - 1899/06","Box 15; General Correspondence; 1899/07 - 1900/02","Box 16; General Correspondence; 1900/03 - 1900/11","Box 17; General Correspondence; 1900/12 - 1901/06","Box 18; General Correspondence; 1901/07 - 1901/12","Box 19; General Correspondence; 1902/01 - 1902/09","Box 20; General Correspondence; 1902/10 - 1903/04","Box 21; General Correspondence; 1903/05 - 1903/09","Box 22; General Correspondence; 1903/10 - 1904/05","Box 23; General Correspondence; 1904/06 - 1905/02","Box 24; General Correspondence; 1905/03 - 1905/09","Box 25; General Correspondence; 1905/10 - 1906/04","Box 26; General Correspondence; 1906/05 - 1906/11","Box 27; General Correspondence; 1906/12 - 1907/11","Box 28; General Correspondence; 1907/12 - 1908/08, undated","Box 29; Political Applications: A-N; 1883 - 1885","Box 30; Political Applications: O-Z, A-R; 1883 - 1885, 1886 - 1889","Box 31; Political Applications: S-Z; 1886 - 1889","Box 31; Political Applications: A-Z; 1890 - 1892","Box 31; Political Applications: A-L; 1893","Box 32; Political Applications: M-Z, A-P; 1893, 1894","Box 33; Political Applications: R-Z; 1894","Box 33; Political Applications; 1895 - 1902","Box 33; Political Applications; undated","Box 33; Miscellaneous; undated","Box 33; Politics; 1888/03/04 - 1908/03/04","Box 34; Politics: A-R; 1883 - 1886","Box 35; Politics: S-Z; 1883 - 1886","Box 35; Politics: A-Z (contains Kenna letter, 1888); 1887 - 1890","Box 35; Politics: A-E; 1891 - 1893","Box 36; Politics: F-Z; 1891 - 1892","Box 36; Politics; 1893","Box 36; Politics: A-B; 1894","Box 37; Politics: C-N; 1894","Box 38; Politics: O-Z; 1894","Box 38; Politics; 1895 - 1902","Box 39; Railroads; 1883 - 1888","Box 40; Railroads; 1886 - 1901","Box 41; Railroads; 1879/08/19 - 1906/11/12","Box 42; Railroads; 1889","Box 42; Railroads: A-K; 1890","Box 43; Railroads: L-Z; 1890","Box 43; Railroads; 1891","Box 44; Railroads: A-L; 1892","Box 45; Railroads: M-Z; 1892","Box 45; Railroads: A-L; 1893","Box 46; Railroads: M-Z; 1893","Box 46; Railroads; 1894","Box 46; Railroads: A-J; 1895","Box 47; Railroads: K-Z; 1895","Box 47; Railroads; 1896 - 1897","Box 48; Railroads; 1898","Box 48; Railroads: A-M; 1899","Box 49; Railroads: N-Z; 1899","Box 49; Railroads; 1900 - 1902","Box 50; Street Railway; 1899 - 1903","Box 51; Electronic Railways; 1890/09/01 - 1890/10/04","Box 52; Coal and Coke; 1883 - 1889","Box 52; Coal and Coke: A-L; 1890","Box 53; Coal and Coke: M-Z; 1890","Box 53; Coal and Coke; 1891","Box 54; Coal and Coke; 1892 - 1894","Box 55; Coal and Coke; 1895 - 1896","Box 56; Coal and Coke; 1898","Box 56; Coal and Coke: A-D; 1899","Box 57; Coal and Coke: E-Z; 1899","Box 57; Coal and Coke; 1900 - 1908","Box 58; Coal and Coke; 1881/11/11 - 1906/07/13","Box 59; Coal and Coke; 1890/04/28 - 1908/02/20","Box 59; Oil; 1861/07/17 - 1905/07/27","Box 59; Electronic Railways; 1905/06/28 - 1906/12/15","Box 59; WV Improvements; 1888/03/03 - 190/07/11","Box 60; WV Improvement Company; 1890 - 1891","Box 60; WV Improvement Company: A-B; 1892","Box 61; WV Improvement Company: C-Z; 1892","Box 61; WV Improvement Company; 1893","Box 61; Parkersburg Improvement Company; 1889/05/10 - 1890/04/02","Box 62; Land; 1882 - 1890","Box 63; Land A-M; 1891, 1892","Box 64; Land N-Z, A-H; 1892, 1893 - 1894, 1895 - 1898","Box 65; Land I-Z; 1895 - 1898, 1899","Box 66; Land; 1900 - 1905","Box 67; Real Estate; 1853/09/30 - 1904/01/08","Box 68; Real Estate; 1893/11/27 - 1908/02/29","Box 69; Real Estate--Ore ; 1886 - 1896","Box 70; Standard Oil Company Correspondence ; 1888/05/11 - 1891/07/27","Box 70; Law; 1860/06/17 - 1907/10/30","Box 71; Business and Legal Papers ; ca. 1870 - 1890","Box 72; Business and Legal Papers ; ca. 1870 - 1890","Box 73; Business Papers; 1876/02/12 - 1885/12/19","Box 74; Business Papers; 1868/10/28 - 1890/11/06","Box 75; Business Papers; 1891/01/01 - 1895/12/22","Box 76; Business Papers; 1896/02/22 - 1899/02/22","Box 77; Business Papers; 1891 - 1902","Box 78; Business Papers; 1900 - 1904","Box 79; Business Papers; 1789 - 1899","Box 80; Business Papers; 1859/09/28 - 1904/03/09","Box 81; Business Papers; 1873 - 1880","Box 82; Bills and Receipts; 1888 - 1899","Box 83; Bills and Receipts; 1899 - 1902","Box 84; Bills and Receipts; 1899/11/01 - 1906/11/17","Box 85; Bills and Receipts; 1906/01/01 - 1909/05/23","Box 86; Checks; 1863 - 1900","Box 87; Checks; 1877 - 1900","Box 88; Checks; 1886 - 1904","Box 89; Printed Reports and Bank Books; ca. 1860 - 1900","Box 90; Charters, Printed Forms, Advertisements, Memoranda, Etc.; ca. 1890 - 1900","Box 91; Maps; ca. 1850 - 1900","Box 92; Maps; ca. 1850 - 1900","Box 93; Maps, Printed Material, Memoranda, Etc.; ca. 1870 - 1900","Box 94; F.P. Summers Addendum; 1952/12/24","Box 95; Burned Papers; ca. 1870s","Box 96; Letter Book; 1887/01/07 - 1890/01/11","Box 97; Letter Book; 1889/05/13 - 1890/08/20","Box 98; Letter Book; 1890/05/14 - 1890/10/17","Box 99; Letter Book; 1890/10/17 - 1891/07/02","Box 100; Letter Book; 1891/07/02 - 1892/01/08","Box 101; Letter Book; 1892/01/08 - 1892/07/14","Box 102; Letter Book; 1892/07/14 - 1892/11/30","Box 103; Letter Book; 1892/12/01 - 1893/11/15","Box 104; Letter Book; 1893/12/05 - 1894/03/23","Box 105; Letter Book; 1894/03/24 - 1894/06/08","Box 106; Letter Book; 1894/06/09 - 1894/10/20","Box 107; Letter Book; 1894/10/25 - 1895/01/03","Box 108; Letter Book; 1895/01/03 - 1895/11/14","Box 109; Letter Book; 1895/11/15 - 1897/04/06","Box 110; Letter Book; 1897/04/06 - 1898/07/22","Box 111; Letter Book; 1898/07/22 - 1898/10/22","Box 112; Letter Book; 1898/10/22 - 1898/12/29","Box 113; Letter Book; 1898/12/29 - 1899/08/19","Box 114; Letter Book; 1899/08/19 - 1899/10/31","Box 115; Letter Book; 1899/11/01 - 1900/10/01","Box 116; Letter Book; 1900/10/01 - 1901/07/23","Box 117; Letter Book; 1901/07/27 - 1902/10/11","Box 118; Letter Book; 1902/10/11 - 1903/11/18","Box 119; Letter Book; 1903/11/18 - 1905/05/16","Box 120; Letter Book; 1905/05/07 - 1906/06/13","Box 121; Letter Book; 1906/05 - 1908/08","Box 122; Letter Book -- Private; 1858 - 1861, 1863","Box 123; Letter Book -- Private; 1875/05/18 - 1878/10/07","Box 124; Letter Book -- Private; 1877/05/07 - 1880/11/23","Box 125; Letter Book -- Private; 1880/11/25 - 1884/09/06","Box 126; Letter Book -- Private; 1883/06/07 - 1885/05/02","Box 127; Letter Book -- Private; 1884/09/11 - 1884/12/03","Box 128; Letter Book -- C.C. and O. Company; 1887/05/08 - 1880/02/25","Box 129; Letter Book -- WV Improvement Company; 1890 - 1892","Box 130; Account Books -- Cash Book; 1879 - 1887","Box 131; Account Books -- Stock Account Book -- Gauley Company; 1892 - 1894","Box 132; Account Books -- Coal Account Book; 1895 - 1898","Box 133; Account Books -- Electric Railway Company, Ashland, Kentucky (mostly blank); 1900 - 1901","Box 134; Account Books; 1838 - 1839","Box 135; Account Books; 1826 - 1834","Box 136; Account Books; 1833 - 1838","Box 137; Account Books; 1832 - 1836","Box 138; Account Books; 1836 - 1838","Box 139; Account Books; 1841 - 1847","Box 140; Account Books; 1850 - 1853","Box 141; Minute Book -- Pickens Company; 1893 - 1906","Box 141; Minute Books -- Webster Springs and Railroad; 1894 - 1895","Box 142; Minute Books -- Executive Committee of the Ohio Valley Electric Railway Company; 1900","Box 143; Miscellaneous Books (includes bills, miscellaneous papers, letters); 1890 - 1898","Box 144; Miscellaneous Books; 1893 - 1895","Box 144; Miscellaneous Books -- Land Notes; 1895","Box 144; Miscellaneous Books -- Coal Tariff -- Newspaper Clippings; 1890s","Box 145; Ledger Book -- Store Ledger; 1825 - 1834","Box 146; Unbound Book -- Great Coal Fields of Southwestern Kentucky -- Reports; 1903"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the \u003ca href=\"https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/visit/permissions-and-copyright\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ePermissions and Copyright page\u003c/a\u003e on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_4aa2db80c6b95b2bc6f3b09ac9b58340\"\u003eCorrespondence, maps, business records and other papers of a U.S. Senator, Democratic politician, and promoter of the oil industry, railroads, and coal and timber resources of West Virginia. The papers regard Camden's purchase of land in the 1850s; his activities in oil production and refining, 1860-1875; his presidency of the Camden Consolidated Oil Company and the Baltimore United Oil Company; the affairs of the Stewart Brick Company of Parkersburg; the Virginia debt controversy; and his development of railroads, including the Ohio River Railroad, the West Virginia and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Monongahela River Railroad, 1879-1892. See the \"Scope and Content Note\" for more information.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["Correspondence, maps, business records and other papers of a U.S. Senator, Democratic politician, and promoter of the oil industry, railroads, and coal and timber resources of West Virginia. The papers regard Camden's purchase of land in the 1850s; his activities in oil production and refining, 1860-1875; his presidency of the Camden Consolidated Oil Company and the Baltimore United Oil Company; the affairs of the Stewart Brick Company of Parkersburg; the Virginia debt controversy; and his development of railroads, including the Ohio River Railroad, the West Virginia and Pittsburgh Railroad, and Monongahela River Railroad, 1879-1892. See the \"Scope and Content Note\" for more information."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_2a2614288f74e91500f9c264322b9e78\"\u003eWest Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/\u003c/physloc\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. 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Tams also discusses the Winding Gulf Collieries, the Beaver Coal Co., the Smokeless Coal Field, the N\u0026amp;W Railroad, the C\u0026amp;O Railroad, the Virginian Railroad, Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency, unions and strikes, racial relations, blacks, scrip, company stores, Atwater, and Castner, Curran and Bullitt.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["Transcript of an interview by Richard Hadsell with Major W.P. Tams, Jr., former mine operator in the Winding Gulf coal mining region. Tams discusses his early days in coal mining, the opening of the Kanawha coal region, and coal operators and union officials such as: E.J. Berwind, Joe Beury, George Collins, Jarius Collins, Justus Collins, John J. Cornwell, Samuel Dixon, Elias Hatfield, Troy Hatfield, Isaac Mann, S.T. Patterson, J.A. Renahan, James O. Watts, and George Wolfe. Other individuals mentioned include: Henry D. Hatfield, John L. Lewis, John Mitchell, Fred Mooney, Bob Patterson, and \"Mother\" Mary Jones. Tams also discusses the Winding Gulf Collieries, the Beaver Coal Co., the Smokeless Coal Field, the N\u0026W Railroad, the C\u0026O Railroad, the Virginian Railroad, Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency, unions and strikes, racial relations, blacks, scrip, company stores, Atwater, and Castner, Curran and Bullitt."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_ccb85f010e7896b8e418cc419603f86a\"\u003eWest Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/\u003c/physloc\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/"],"names_coll_ssim":["Caster, Curran and Bullitt","Baldwin-Felts Detective Inc.","Beaver Coal Company","Winding Gulf Collieries","Hatfield, Henry Drury, 1875-1962","Beury, Joe.","Mann, Isaac T. (Isaac Thomas), 1864-1932","Hatfield, Troy.","Mooney, Fred, 1888-1952","Lewis, John L. (John Llewellyn), 1880-1969","Hatfield, Elias.","Hadsell, Richard.","Dixon, Samuel.","Wolfe, George.","Collins, Jarius.","Berwind, E.J.","Patterson, S.T.","Cornwell, John J. (John Jacob), 1867-1953","Beury, Joseph L.","Renahan, J.A.","Mitchell, John.","Collins, George.","Jones, Mary.","Tams, W. P., Jr. (William Purviance), 1883-1977","Watts, James O.","Patterson, Bob.","Collins, Justus, 1857-1934"],"names_ssim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center","Caster, Curran and Bullitt","Baldwin-Felts Detective Inc.","Beaver Coal Company","Winding Gulf Collieries","Tams, W. P., Jr. (William Purviance), 1883-1977","Hatfield, Henry Drury, 1875-1962","Beury, Joe.","Mann, Isaac T. (Isaac Thomas), 1864-1932","Hatfield, Troy.","Mooney, Fred, 1888-1952","Lewis, John L. (John Llewellyn), 1880-1969","Hatfield, Elias.","Hadsell, Richard.","Dixon, Samuel.","Wolfe, George.","Collins, Jarius.","Berwind, E.J.","Patterson, S.T.","Cornwell, John J. (John Jacob), 1867-1953","Beury, Joseph L.","Renahan, J.A.","Mitchell, John.","Collins, George.","Jones, Mary.","Watts, James O.","Patterson, Bob.","Collins, Justus, 1857-1934"],"corpname_ssim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center","Caster, Curran and Bullitt","Baldwin-Felts Detective Inc.","Beaver Coal Company","Winding Gulf Collieries"],"persname_ssim":["Tams, W. P., Jr. (William Purviance), 1883-1977","Hatfield, Henry Drury, 1875-1962","Beury, Joe.","Mann, Isaac T. (Isaac Thomas), 1864-1932","Hatfield, Troy.","Mooney, Fred, 1888-1952","Lewis, John L. (John Llewellyn), 1880-1969","Hatfield, Elias.","Hadsell, Richard.","Dixon, Samuel.","Wolfe, George.","Collins, Jarius.","Berwind, E.J.","Patterson, S.T.","Cornwell, John J. (John Jacob), 1867-1953","Beury, Joseph L.","Renahan, J.A.","Mitchell, John.","Collins, George.","Jones, Mary.","Watts, James O.","Patterson, Bob.","Collins, Justus, 1857-1934"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":0,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-21T00:47:28.043Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_719"}},{"id":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_2921","type":"collection","attributes":{"title":"Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company Records","creator":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_2921#creator","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Pardee-Curtin Lumber Company","label":"Creator"}},"abstract_or_scope":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_2921#abstract_or_scope","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":"Records of the Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company. Includes 55 account books in 9 series: 1) Bills Payable \u0026amp; Bills Receivable (1 item); 2) Cash Books (9 items); 3) Cashier's Check Registers (9 items); 4) Check Registers and Records (5 items); 5) Day Book (1 item); 6) Journals (8 items); 7) Ledgers (4 items); 8) Petty Cash Books (2 items); 9) Sales Books and Shipping Books (16 items). These records are from company offices in Clarksburg, Curtin, and Sutton, and from logging operations in Braxton, Nicholas, and Webster counties, including the Cherry Run, Hominy, Palmer, and Sutton Mills. There are also 43 photographs documenting logging and coal mining operations, including mills and railroads.","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_2921#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_2921","ead_ssi":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_2921","_root_":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_2921","_nest_parent_":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_2921","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WVU/repositories_2_resources_2921.xml","aspace_url_ssi":"https://archives.lib.wvu.edu/ark:/99999/196963","title_ssm":["Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company Records"],"title_tesim":["Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company Records"],"unitdate_ssm":["1889-1938"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1889-1938"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["A\u0026M 0611","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/2/resources/2921"],"text":["A\u0026M 0611","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/2/resources/2921","Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company Records","Braxton County (W. Va.)","Clarksburg (W. Va.)","Curtin.","Nicholas County (W. Va.)","Sutton Mill.","Sutton (W. Va.)","Webster County (W. Va.)","Account books","Coal mining.","Hominy Mill.","Lumber trade","Mills and mill-work","Palmer Mill.","Railroads","No special access restriction applies.","Records of the Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company. Includes 55 account books in 9 series. These records are from company offices in Clarksburg, Curtin, and Sutton, and from logging operations in Braxton, Nicholas, and Webster counties, including the Cherry Run, Hominy, Palmer, and Sutton Mills. There are also 43 photographs documenting logging and coal mining operations, including mills and railroads.","Series include:","\n1) Bills Payable \u0026 Bills Receivable (1 item)","\n2) Cash Books (9 items)","\n3) Cashier's Check Registers (9 items)","\n4) Check Registers and Records (5 items)","\n5) Day Book (1 item)","\n6) Journals (8 items)","\n7) Ledgers (4 items)","\n8) Petty Cash Books (2 items)","\n9) Sales Books and Shipping Books (16 items)","Series 1) Bills Payable \u0026 Bills Receivable:","\nBox 10; Bills Payable \u0026 Bills Receivable; 1889-1899; One book with Bills Payable in front and Bills Receivable in back; Braxton County operations. ; Bills Payable (1889-1899); Bills Receivable (1891-1897) ; not paginated","Series 2) Cash Books:","\nBox 21; Cash Book; 1899-1905; Payments on account; Company expenses; Sutton operations mainly but makes some reference to the Cherry River Mill (Curtin); Gives names of several employees; Driving expenses.; Mar. 2, 1899 to July 1, 1905; 299 pages (1-286 used)","\nBox 13; Cash Book; 1902-1912; Company expenses; Shows when certain logging camps were in operation.; June 2, 1902 to May 31, 1912; 240 pages (2-239 used)","\nBox 21; Cash Book; 1906-1911; Company expenses; Does not provide much useful information; Repairs; Supplies; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation.; Nov. 2, 1906 to May 31, 1911; 160 pages (1-158 used)","\nBox 13; Cash Book; 1912-1924; Pardee \u0026 Curtin Supply Company: Financial records of company store system; Debits and Credits on facing pages.; June 1, 1912 to Apr. 30, 1924; 300 pages (2-299 used)","\nBox 14; Cash Book; 1914-1915; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees. [Various items of interest]; June 18, 1914 to Nov. 13, 1915; 300 pages (1-299 used, with some blank)","\nBox 14; Cash Book; 1915-1917; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees. [Several items of interest]; Nov. 13, 1915 to Jan. 31, 1917; 300 pages (2-293 used, with some blank)","\nBox 15; Cash Book; 1917-1918; Company expenses; Gives names of various employees. [Various items of interest]; Feb. 1, 1917 to June 29, 1918; 300 pages (2-299 used, with some blank)","\nBox 15; Cash Book; 1918-1919; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Various items of interest: see pp. 23, 219 for \"salary of Italians\" {railroad track crew}]; July 1, 1918 to Dec. 18, 1919; 300 pages (1-299, with some blank)","\nBox 16; Cash Book; 1919-1921; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Various items of interest]; Dec. 18, 1919 to June 13, 1921; 300 pages (2-299 used, with some blank)","Series 3) Cashier's Check Registers:","\nBox 6; Cashier's Check Register; 1910-1911; Checks numbers 24450 to 34449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; May 17, 1910 to Apr. 29, 1911; not paginated","\nBox 6; Cashier's Check Register; 1911-1912; Checks numbers 34450 to 44449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Apr. 29, 1911 to Apr. 11, 1912; not paginated","\nBox 7; Cashier's Check Register; 1912-1913; Checks numbers 44450 to 54449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Apr. 11, 1912 to May 2, 1913; not paginated","\nBox 7; Cashier's Check Register; 1913-1914; Checks numbers 54450 to 64449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; May 2, 1913 to Apr. 9, 1914; not paginated","\nBox 8; Cashier's Check Register; 1914-1915; Checks numbers 64450 to 74449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Apr. 9, 1914 to Aug. 6, 1915; not paginated","\nBox 8; Cashier's Check Register; 1915-1916; Checks numbers 74450-84449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Aug. 6, 1915 to Sept. 12, 1916; not paginated","\nBox 9; Cashier's Check Register; 1915-1922; Checks numbers 1 to 4749 (Union National Bank). Gives names (people and companies) of recipients, dates, check numbers, and amounts; but does not indicate for what checks were issued.; Feb. 26, 1915 to Aug. 31, 1922; not paginated","\nBox 9; Cashier's Check Register; 1916-1917; Checks numbers 844450 to 94399 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Sept. 12, 1916 to Sept. 1, 1917; not paginated","\nBox 10; Cashier's Check Register; 1917-1918; Checks numbers 94450 to 100449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Sept. 1, 1917 to Dec. 7, 1918; not paginated","Series 4) Check Registers and Records:","\nBox 5; Check Register; 1900-1908; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill): Gives names of employees in the early part of the book; Contains names of companies paid but little information about items purchased.; Aug. 8, 1900 to May 30, 1908; 160 pages (1-160 used)","\nBox 5; Check Register #2; 1906-1908; (5 loose papers) Curtin Mill: Gives names of several employees. ; July 14, 1906 to May 8, 1908; 240 pages (1-215 used)","\nBox 17; Check Record; 1911-1914; Company expenses, Curtin, W.Va.; Checks issued for supplies; P \u0026 C Supply Co.; Railroad; Machinery; Hominy Mill Mine (p. 11); Shows when certain camps were in operation. ; June 1, 1911 to Nov. 30, 1914; 160 pages (1-158 used)","\nBox 17; Check Register; 1914-1919; Company expenses; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation; Shows various supplies purchased. ; Dec. 1, 1914 to Mar. 31, 1919; 160 pages (1-160 used)","\nBox 17; Check Register; 1919-1923; Company expenses; Supplies; Timber; P \u0026 C Supply Co.; Railroad construction and repairs; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Camp #57 is last one mentioned. Various items of interest]; Apr. 3, 1919 to Aug. 31, 1923; 160 pages (1-159 used)","Series 5) Day Book:","\nBox 2; Day Book; 1916-1928; Company's supplies from company stores; Other expenses and income; Railroad; Various camps, Mills. [Rather interesting in places]; July 26, 1916 to Dec. 31, 1928; 405 pages (3-297 used; 1-2 are missing)","Series 6) Journals:","\nBox 27; Journal #1; 1889-1893; (5 loose papers); Log expenses; Elk Island Boom Co.; Timber purchases; Land purchases; Holly River Boom Co.; Devereux Splash Dam; Sutton Mill expenses; Live stock; Rankin's Camp expenses. ; May 6, 1890 to June 30, 1893; 794 pages (1-783 used)","\nBox 29; Journal #3; 1889-1893; Company expenses and income; Lists considerable information but not in an easy form to interpret; Shows some of A. Pardee's (deceased) stock and investments as transferred to his son Barton Pardee.; Nov. 12, 1889 to May 12, 1893; 504 pages (1-207 used)","\nBox 2; Journal #1; 1890-1898; Barton Pardee's real estate and timber transferred (sold) to the Pardee \u0026 Curtin Lumber Co. ; Mar. 19, 1890 to May 27, 1898; 360 pages (1-17 used)","\nBox 28; Journal #2; 1893-1896; Company expenses and income; Elk Island Boom Co.; Hands accounts; Driving expenses; Log expenses; Lumber; Grassy Creek Improvement (to help log drives); Labor; Boomage; Holly River Coal Co.; Whiting's Camp.; July 3, 1893 to Jan. 31, 1896; 598 pages (1-582 used)","\nBox 30; Journal #4; 1898-1905; Company expenses and income; Log expenses; Hands accounts; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation.; May 18, 1898 to Aug. 25, 1905; 600 pages (1-600 used)","\nBox 31; Journal; 1902-1911; Company expenses and income; Salaries; Labor, Logging; Logs, Railroad; Railroad construction; Mill construction; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Reference to a \"portable mill\" (p. 49)]; Mar. 18, 1902 to Feb. 28, 1911; 600 pages (1-600 used)","\nBox 32; Journal #2; 1911-1916; General expenses: Salaries; Labor; Rents; Railroad construction; Logging; Mill; P \u0026 C Supply Co; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation; Gives names of several employees.; Mar. 1, 1911 to Oct. 31, 1916; 600 pages (1-599 used)","\nBox 33; Journal #3; 1916-1924; Curtin, W. Va. operation: Lists daily expenses; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation; Salaries; Board; Rents; Logging costs; Railroad; W. L. McCourt (logging contractor); Panther Creek and Gauley River coal mines. ; Nov. 2, 1916 to Jan. 1, 1924; 598 pages (1-594 used)","Series 7) Ledgers:","\nBox 23; Ledger #3 ; 1889-1893; Payments to and from individuals and companies; Expenses; Bills receivable; Loss \u0026 gain; Lath \u0026 picket sales; Valley River Boom Co.; Mill property; Boom stock; Curtin \u0026 Durbin Co. ; Nov. 12, 1889 to May 12, 1893; 500 pages (1-225 used, with some blank)","\nBox 24; Ledger #1 ; 1890-1896; Cash, Bills payable/receivable; Log account; Elk Island Boom Co.; Devereux Splash Dam; Left Fork Holly; Holly River Boom Co.; Boomage; Rents; Planing mill; Driving expenses; Estate of A. Pardee; Grassy Creek logging; Lumber shipped.; May, 1890 to Apr., 1896; 800 pages (1-777 used, with some blank)","\nBox 25; Ledger; 1896-1901; (22 loose papers); Payments to/from individuals and companies; Few details given except dates and amounts; Some references to boxcar numbers of shipments of lumber. ; May 1, 1896 to Jan. 1, 1901; 600 pages (1-600 used)","\nBox 26; Ledger; 1900-1908; Consists largely of individual accounts for items purchased at company stores; Interesting because of types of goods sold and their prices.; Aug. 18, 1900 to Sept. 14, 1908; 752 pages (1-695 used, with some blank)","Series 8) Petty Cash Books:","\nBox 1; Petty Cash Book; 1898-1910; Although listed on its cover as a \"Petty Cash Book,\" this is more similar to a ledger insofar as it deals with some lumber, labor, etc. expenses but provides considerably less emphasis on office supplies as in the 1911-38 petty cash book. ; Aug. 18, 1898 to Jan. 1, 1911; 298 pages (36-298 used)","\nBox 1; Petty Cash Book; 1911-1938; Office expenses: Stamps, Cleaning; Notebooks, etc.; Continuation of Petty Cash Book 1898-1911; Somewhat interesting since it shows the prices of various items.; Jan. 1, 1911 to Dec. 31, 1938; 124 pages (2-121 used)","Series 9) Sales Books and Shipping Books:","\nBox 3; Shipment Book #2; 1900-1904; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill): Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 9, 1900 to Mar. 19, 1904; 119 pages (1-119 used)","\nBox 22; Sales Book #5; 1902-1905; Sutton Mill and Palmer Mill: Sutton Mill -- Apr. 1, 1902 to Oct. 28, 1905 (pp. 1-86); Palmer Mill -- Apr. 1, 1902 to Oct. 27, 1905 (pp. 87-159) (Palmer Mill records start at the back of the book and work forward.) Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Apr. 1, 1902 to Oct. 28, 1905; 159 pages (1-159 used)","\nBox 12; Sales Book #4; 1907-1909; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill) and Coal Siding Mill: Cherry River Mill (Curtin) -- Aug. 1, 1907 to Feb. 27, 1909 (pp. 1-110). Coal Siding Mill -- Aug. 2, 1907 to Feb. 27, 1909 (pp. 111-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 1, 1907 to Feb. 27, 1909; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 18; Lumber Purchase; 1908-1919; No specific mill indicated. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Nov. 5, 1908 to Mar. 31, 1919; 79 pages (1-79 used)","\nBox 12; Sales Book #5; 1909-1910; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill) and Coal Siding Mill: Cherry River Mill (Curtin) -- Mar. 1, 1909 to June 30, 1910 (pp. 1-105). Coal Siding Mill -- Mar. 1, 1909 to June 30, 1910 (pp. 107-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Mar. 1, 1909 to June 30, 1910; 152 pages (1-105, 107-151 used)","\nBox 11; Sales Book #6; 1910-1913; Hominy Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; June 8, 1910 to Sept. 30, 1913; 150 pages (1-149 used)","\nBox 20; Sales Book #6; 1911-1912; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Sept. 1, 1911 to Aug. 30, 1912 (pp. 1-115). Coal Siding Mill -- Sept. 1, 1911 to Aug. 30, 1912 (pp. 116-151). Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Sept. 1, 1911 to Aug. 30, 1912; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 20; Sales Book #7; 1912-1913; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Aug. 29, 1912 to Sept. 30, 1913 (pp. 1-111). Coal Siding Mill -- Sept. 2, 1912 to Sept. 29, 1913 (pp. 112-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 29, 1912 to Sept. 30, 1913; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 20; Sales Book; 1913-1915; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Sept. 30, 1913 to Apr. 10, 1915 (pp. 1-112). Coal Siding Mill -- Oct. 1, 1913 to Apr. 9, 1915 (pp. 113-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Sept. 30, 1913 to Apr. 10, 1915; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 19; Sales Book; 1913-1917; Hominy Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Oct. 1, 1913 to Dec. 29, 1917; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 11; Lumber Purchases; 1914-1919; Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; May 18, 1914 to Oct. 18, 1919; 152 pages (1-24 are missing; 28-99 used)","\nBox 18; Sales Book; 1917-1919; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Nov. 27, 1917 to Oct. 17, 1919 (pp. 1-120). Coal Siding Mill -- Nov. 17, 1917 to Oct. 27, 1919 (pp. 121-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Nov. 27, 1917 to Oct. 27, 1919; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 19; Sales Book; 1918-1923; Hominy Mill and Deer Creek Mill: Hominy Mill -- Jan. 1, 1918 to Nov. 28, 1923 (pp. 1-105). Deer Creek Mill -- Dec. 30, 1921 to Nov. 30, 1923 (pp. 107-151) Deer Creek records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Jan. 1, 1918 to Nov. 30, 1923; 152 pages (1-151 used; p. 106 blank)","\nBox 3; Shipping Book; 1925-1930; (7 loose papers) This book shows the transition from Curtin (Nicholas Co., W.Va.) to Bergoo (Webster Co., W.Va.). Curtin Lumber Yard -- June 1, 1925 to Sept. n.d., 1927. Bergoo Lumber Yard -- Sept. 4, 1928 to July 31, 1930. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks. [Forgot to list page numbers for each lumber yard]; June 1, 1925 to July 31, 1930; 159 pages (1-159 used)","\nBox 4; Shipping Book; 1930-1935; (7 loose papers) Bergoo Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 2, 1930 to Dec. 10, 1935; 159 pages (1-159 used)","\nBox 4; Shipping Book; 1936-1938; (6 loose papers) Bergoo Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks. Note: Pages 141-147 -- orders shipped to W.Va. Pulp \u0026 Paper Co.; Jan. 1, 1936 to Oct. 18, 1938; 159 pages (1-129; 141-147 used)","Photographs have been separated to the photograph collection, except for the panroamic photograph of the Hominy Mill Site, which was added to A\u0026M 4168, the Panoramic Photos Collection.","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","Records of the Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company. Includes 55 account books in 9 series: 1) Bills Payable \u0026 Bills Receivable (1 item); 2) Cash Books (9 items); 3) Cashier's Check Registers (9 items); 4) Check Registers and Records (5 items); 5) Day Book (1 item); 6) Journals (8 items); 7) Ledgers (4 items); 8) Petty Cash Books (2 items); 9) Sales Books and Shipping Books (16 items). These records are from company offices in Clarksburg, Curtin, and Sutton, and from logging operations in Braxton, Nicholas, and Webster counties, including the Cherry Run, Hominy, Palmer, and Sutton Mills. There are also 43 photographs documenting logging and coal mining operations, including mills and railroads.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. 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Includes 55 account books in 9 series. These records are from company offices in Clarksburg, Curtin, and Sutton, and from logging operations in Braxton, Nicholas, and Webster counties, including the Cherry Run, Hominy, Palmer, and Sutton Mills. There are also 43 photographs documenting logging and coal mining operations, including mills and railroads.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n1) Bills Payable \u0026amp; Bills Receivable (1 item)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n2) Cash Books (9 items)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n3) Cashier's Check Registers (9 items)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n4) Check Registers and Records (5 items)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n5) Day Book (1 item)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n6) Journals (8 items)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n7) Ledgers (4 items)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n8) Petty Cash Books (2 items)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n9) Sales Books and Shipping Books (16 items)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 1) Bills Payable \u0026amp; Bills Receivable:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 10; Bills Payable \u0026amp; Bills Receivable; 1889-1899; One book with Bills Payable in front and Bills Receivable in back; Braxton County operations. ; Bills Payable (1889-1899); Bills Receivable (1891-1897) ; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 2) Cash Books:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 21; Cash Book; 1899-1905; Payments on account; Company expenses; Sutton operations mainly but makes some reference to the Cherry River Mill (Curtin); Gives names of several employees; Driving expenses.; Mar. 2, 1899 to July 1, 1905; 299 pages (1-286 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 13; Cash Book; 1902-1912; Company expenses; Shows when certain logging camps were in operation.; June 2, 1902 to May 31, 1912; 240 pages (2-239 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 21; Cash Book; 1906-1911; Company expenses; Does not provide much useful information; Repairs; Supplies; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation.; Nov. 2, 1906 to May 31, 1911; 160 pages (1-158 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 13; Cash Book; 1912-1924; Pardee \u0026amp; Curtin Supply Company: Financial records of company store system; Debits and Credits on facing pages.; June 1, 1912 to Apr. 30, 1924; 300 pages (2-299 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 14; Cash Book; 1914-1915; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees. [Various items of interest]; June 18, 1914 to Nov. 13, 1915; 300 pages (1-299 used, with some blank)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 14; Cash Book; 1915-1917; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees. [Several items of interest]; Nov. 13, 1915 to Jan. 31, 1917; 300 pages (2-293 used, with some blank)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 15; Cash Book; 1917-1918; Company expenses; Gives names of various employees. [Various items of interest]; Feb. 1, 1917 to June 29, 1918; 300 pages (2-299 used, with some blank)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 15; Cash Book; 1918-1919; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Various items of interest: see pp. 23, 219 for \"salary of Italians\" {railroad track crew}]; July 1, 1918 to Dec. 18, 1919; 300 pages (1-299, with some blank)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 16; Cash Book; 1919-1921; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Various items of interest]; Dec. 18, 1919 to June 13, 1921; 300 pages (2-299 used, with some blank)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 3) Cashier's Check Registers:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 6; Cashier's Check Register; 1910-1911; Checks numbers 24450 to 34449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; May 17, 1910 to Apr. 29, 1911; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 6; Cashier's Check Register; 1911-1912; Checks numbers 34450 to 44449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Apr. 29, 1911 to Apr. 11, 1912; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 7; Cashier's Check Register; 1912-1913; Checks numbers 44450 to 54449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Apr. 11, 1912 to May 2, 1913; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 7; Cashier's Check Register; 1913-1914; Checks numbers 54450 to 64449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; May 2, 1913 to Apr. 9, 1914; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 8; Cashier's Check Register; 1914-1915; Checks numbers 64450 to 74449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Apr. 9, 1914 to Aug. 6, 1915; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 8; Cashier's Check Register; 1915-1916; Checks numbers 74450-84449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Aug. 6, 1915 to Sept. 12, 1916; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 9; Cashier's Check Register; 1915-1922; Checks numbers 1 to 4749 (Union National Bank). Gives names (people and companies) of recipients, dates, check numbers, and amounts; but does not indicate for what checks were issued.; Feb. 26, 1915 to Aug. 31, 1922; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 9; Cashier's Check Register; 1916-1917; Checks numbers 844450 to 94399 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Sept. 12, 1916 to Sept. 1, 1917; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 10; Cashier's Check Register; 1917-1918; Checks numbers 94450 to 100449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Sept. 1, 1917 to Dec. 7, 1918; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 4) Check Registers and Records:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 5; Check Register; 1900-1908; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill): Gives names of employees in the early part of the book; Contains names of companies paid but little information about items purchased.; Aug. 8, 1900 to May 30, 1908; 160 pages (1-160 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 5; Check Register #2; 1906-1908; (5 loose papers) Curtin Mill: Gives names of several employees. ; July 14, 1906 to May 8, 1908; 240 pages (1-215 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 17; Check Record; 1911-1914; Company expenses, Curtin, W.Va.; Checks issued for supplies; P \u0026amp; C Supply Co.; Railroad; Machinery; Hominy Mill Mine (p. 11); Shows when certain camps were in operation. ; June 1, 1911 to Nov. 30, 1914; 160 pages (1-158 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 17; Check Register; 1914-1919; Company expenses; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation; Shows various supplies purchased. ; Dec. 1, 1914 to Mar. 31, 1919; 160 pages (1-160 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 17; Check Register; 1919-1923; Company expenses; Supplies; Timber; P \u0026amp; C Supply Co.; Railroad construction and repairs; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Camp #57 is last one mentioned. Various items of interest]; Apr. 3, 1919 to Aug. 31, 1923; 160 pages (1-159 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 5) Day Book:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 2; Day Book; 1916-1928; Company's supplies from company stores; Other expenses and income; Railroad; Various camps, Mills. [Rather interesting in places]; July 26, 1916 to Dec. 31, 1928; 405 pages (3-297 used; 1-2 are missing)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 6) Journals:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 27; Journal #1; 1889-1893; (5 loose papers); Log expenses; Elk Island Boom Co.; Timber purchases; Land purchases; Holly River Boom Co.; Devereux Splash Dam; Sutton Mill expenses; Live stock; Rankin's Camp expenses. ; May 6, 1890 to June 30, 1893; 794 pages (1-783 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 29; Journal #3; 1889-1893; Company expenses and income; Lists considerable information but not in an easy form to interpret; Shows some of A. Pardee's (deceased) stock and investments as transferred to his son Barton Pardee.; Nov. 12, 1889 to May 12, 1893; 504 pages (1-207 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 2; Journal #1; 1890-1898; Barton Pardee's real estate and timber transferred (sold) to the Pardee \u0026amp; Curtin Lumber Co. ; Mar. 19, 1890 to May 27, 1898; 360 pages (1-17 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 28; Journal #2; 1893-1896; Company expenses and income; Elk Island Boom Co.; Hands accounts; Driving expenses; Log expenses; Lumber; Grassy Creek Improvement (to help log drives); Labor; Boomage; Holly River Coal Co.; Whiting's Camp.; July 3, 1893 to Jan. 31, 1896; 598 pages (1-582 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 30; Journal #4; 1898-1905; Company expenses and income; Log expenses; Hands accounts; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation.; May 18, 1898 to Aug. 25, 1905; 600 pages (1-600 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 31; Journal; 1902-1911; Company expenses and income; Salaries; Labor, Logging; Logs, Railroad; Railroad construction; Mill construction; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Reference to a \"portable mill\" (p. 49)]; Mar. 18, 1902 to Feb. 28, 1911; 600 pages (1-600 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 32; Journal #2; 1911-1916; General expenses: Salaries; Labor; Rents; Railroad construction; Logging; Mill; P \u0026amp; C Supply Co; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation; Gives names of several employees.; Mar. 1, 1911 to Oct. 31, 1916; 600 pages (1-599 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 33; Journal #3; 1916-1924; Curtin, W. Va. operation: Lists daily expenses; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation; Salaries; Board; Rents; Logging costs; Railroad; W. L. McCourt (logging contractor); Panther Creek and Gauley River coal mines. ; Nov. 2, 1916 to Jan. 1, 1924; 598 pages (1-594 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 7) Ledgers:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 23; Ledger #3 ; 1889-1893; Payments to and from individuals and companies; Expenses; Bills receivable; Loss \u0026amp; gain; Lath \u0026amp; picket sales; Valley River Boom Co.; Mill property; Boom stock; Curtin \u0026amp; Durbin Co. ; Nov. 12, 1889 to May 12, 1893; 500 pages (1-225 used, with some blank)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 24; Ledger #1 ; 1890-1896; Cash, Bills payable/receivable; Log account; Elk Island Boom Co.; Devereux Splash Dam; Left Fork Holly; Holly River Boom Co.; Boomage; Rents; Planing mill; Driving expenses; Estate of A. Pardee; Grassy Creek logging; Lumber shipped.; May, 1890 to Apr., 1896; 800 pages (1-777 used, with some blank)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 25; Ledger; 1896-1901; (22 loose papers); Payments to/from individuals and companies; Few details given except dates and amounts; Some references to boxcar numbers of shipments of lumber. ; May 1, 1896 to Jan. 1, 1901; 600 pages (1-600 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 26; Ledger; 1900-1908; Consists largely of individual accounts for items purchased at company stores; Interesting because of types of goods sold and their prices.; Aug. 18, 1900 to Sept. 14, 1908; 752 pages (1-695 used, with some blank)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 8) Petty Cash Books:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 1; Petty Cash Book; 1898-1910; Although listed on its cover as a \"Petty Cash Book,\" this is more similar to a ledger insofar as it deals with some lumber, labor, etc. expenses but provides considerably less emphasis on office supplies as in the 1911-38 petty cash book. ; Aug. 18, 1898 to Jan. 1, 1911; 298 pages (36-298 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 1; Petty Cash Book; 1911-1938; Office expenses: Stamps, Cleaning; Notebooks, etc.; Continuation of Petty Cash Book 1898-1911; Somewhat interesting since it shows the prices of various items.; Jan. 1, 1911 to Dec. 31, 1938; 124 pages (2-121 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 9) Sales Books and Shipping Books:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 3; Shipment Book #2; 1900-1904; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill): Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 9, 1900 to Mar. 19, 1904; 119 pages (1-119 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 22; Sales Book #5; 1902-1905; Sutton Mill and Palmer Mill: Sutton Mill -- Apr. 1, 1902 to Oct. 28, 1905 (pp. 1-86); Palmer Mill -- Apr. 1, 1902 to Oct. 27, 1905 (pp. 87-159) (Palmer Mill records start at the back of the book and work forward.) Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Apr. 1, 1902 to Oct. 28, 1905; 159 pages (1-159 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 12; Sales Book #4; 1907-1909; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill) and Coal Siding Mill: Cherry River Mill (Curtin) -- Aug. 1, 1907 to Feb. 27, 1909 (pp. 1-110). Coal Siding Mill -- Aug. 2, 1907 to Feb. 27, 1909 (pp. 111-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 1, 1907 to Feb. 27, 1909; 152 pages (1-151 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 18; Lumber Purchase; 1908-1919; No specific mill indicated. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Nov. 5, 1908 to Mar. 31, 1919; 79 pages (1-79 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 12; Sales Book #5; 1909-1910; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill) and Coal Siding Mill: Cherry River Mill (Curtin) -- Mar. 1, 1909 to June 30, 1910 (pp. 1-105). Coal Siding Mill -- Mar. 1, 1909 to June 30, 1910 (pp. 107-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Mar. 1, 1909 to June 30, 1910; 152 pages (1-105, 107-151 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 11; Sales Book #6; 1910-1913; Hominy Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; June 8, 1910 to Sept. 30, 1913; 150 pages (1-149 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 20; Sales Book #6; 1911-1912; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Sept. 1, 1911 to Aug. 30, 1912 (pp. 1-115). Coal Siding Mill -- Sept. 1, 1911 to Aug. 30, 1912 (pp. 116-151). Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Sept. 1, 1911 to Aug. 30, 1912; 152 pages (1-151 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 20; Sales Book #7; 1912-1913; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Aug. 29, 1912 to Sept. 30, 1913 (pp. 1-111). Coal Siding Mill -- Sept. 2, 1912 to Sept. 29, 1913 (pp. 112-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 29, 1912 to Sept. 30, 1913; 152 pages (1-151 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 20; Sales Book; 1913-1915; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Sept. 30, 1913 to Apr. 10, 1915 (pp. 1-112). Coal Siding Mill -- Oct. 1, 1913 to Apr. 9, 1915 (pp. 113-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Sept. 30, 1913 to Apr. 10, 1915; 152 pages (1-151 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 19; Sales Book; 1913-1917; Hominy Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Oct. 1, 1913 to Dec. 29, 1917; 152 pages (1-151 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 11; Lumber Purchases; 1914-1919; Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; May 18, 1914 to Oct. 18, 1919; 152 pages (1-24 are missing; 28-99 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 18; Sales Book; 1917-1919; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Nov. 27, 1917 to Oct. 17, 1919 (pp. 1-120). Coal Siding Mill -- Nov. 17, 1917 to Oct. 27, 1919 (pp. 121-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Nov. 27, 1917 to Oct. 27, 1919; 152 pages (1-151 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 19; Sales Book; 1918-1923; Hominy Mill and Deer Creek Mill: Hominy Mill -- Jan. 1, 1918 to Nov. 28, 1923 (pp. 1-105). Deer Creek Mill -- Dec. 30, 1921 to Nov. 30, 1923 (pp. 107-151) Deer Creek records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Jan. 1, 1918 to Nov. 30, 1923; 152 pages (1-151 used; p. 106 blank)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 3; Shipping Book; 1925-1930; (7 loose papers) This book shows the transition from Curtin (Nicholas Co., W.Va.) to Bergoo (Webster Co., W.Va.). Curtin Lumber Yard -- June 1, 1925 to Sept. n.d., 1927. Bergoo Lumber Yard -- Sept. 4, 1928 to July 31, 1930. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks. [Forgot to list page numbers for each lumber yard]; June 1, 1925 to July 31, 1930; 159 pages (1-159 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 4; Shipping Book; 1930-1935; (7 loose papers) Bergoo Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 2, 1930 to Dec. 10, 1935; 159 pages (1-159 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 4; Shipping Book; 1936-1938; (6 loose papers) Bergoo Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks. Note: Pages 141-147 -- orders shipped to W.Va. Pulp \u0026amp; Paper Co.; Jan. 1, 1936 to Oct. 18, 1938; 159 pages (1-129; 141-147 used)\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Records of the Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company. Includes 55 account books in 9 series. These records are from company offices in Clarksburg, Curtin, and Sutton, and from logging operations in Braxton, Nicholas, and Webster counties, including the Cherry Run, Hominy, Palmer, and Sutton Mills. There are also 43 photographs documenting logging and coal mining operations, including mills and railroads.","Series include:","\n1) Bills Payable \u0026 Bills Receivable (1 item)","\n2) Cash Books (9 items)","\n3) Cashier's Check Registers (9 items)","\n4) Check Registers and Records (5 items)","\n5) Day Book (1 item)","\n6) Journals (8 items)","\n7) Ledgers (4 items)","\n8) Petty Cash Books (2 items)","\n9) Sales Books and Shipping Books (16 items)","Series 1) Bills Payable \u0026 Bills Receivable:","\nBox 10; Bills Payable \u0026 Bills Receivable; 1889-1899; One book with Bills Payable in front and Bills Receivable in back; Braxton County operations. ; Bills Payable (1889-1899); Bills Receivable (1891-1897) ; not paginated","Series 2) Cash Books:","\nBox 21; Cash Book; 1899-1905; Payments on account; Company expenses; Sutton operations mainly but makes some reference to the Cherry River Mill (Curtin); Gives names of several employees; Driving expenses.; Mar. 2, 1899 to July 1, 1905; 299 pages (1-286 used)","\nBox 13; Cash Book; 1902-1912; Company expenses; Shows when certain logging camps were in operation.; June 2, 1902 to May 31, 1912; 240 pages (2-239 used)","\nBox 21; Cash Book; 1906-1911; Company expenses; Does not provide much useful information; Repairs; Supplies; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation.; Nov. 2, 1906 to May 31, 1911; 160 pages (1-158 used)","\nBox 13; Cash Book; 1912-1924; Pardee \u0026 Curtin Supply Company: Financial records of company store system; Debits and Credits on facing pages.; June 1, 1912 to Apr. 30, 1924; 300 pages (2-299 used)","\nBox 14; Cash Book; 1914-1915; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees. [Various items of interest]; June 18, 1914 to Nov. 13, 1915; 300 pages (1-299 used, with some blank)","\nBox 14; Cash Book; 1915-1917; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees. [Several items of interest]; Nov. 13, 1915 to Jan. 31, 1917; 300 pages (2-293 used, with some blank)","\nBox 15; Cash Book; 1917-1918; Company expenses; Gives names of various employees. [Various items of interest]; Feb. 1, 1917 to June 29, 1918; 300 pages (2-299 used, with some blank)","\nBox 15; Cash Book; 1918-1919; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Various items of interest: see pp. 23, 219 for \"salary of Italians\" {railroad track crew}]; July 1, 1918 to Dec. 18, 1919; 300 pages (1-299, with some blank)","\nBox 16; Cash Book; 1919-1921; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Various items of interest]; Dec. 18, 1919 to June 13, 1921; 300 pages (2-299 used, with some blank)","Series 3) Cashier's Check Registers:","\nBox 6; Cashier's Check Register; 1910-1911; Checks numbers 24450 to 34449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; May 17, 1910 to Apr. 29, 1911; not paginated","\nBox 6; Cashier's Check Register; 1911-1912; Checks numbers 34450 to 44449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Apr. 29, 1911 to Apr. 11, 1912; not paginated","\nBox 7; Cashier's Check Register; 1912-1913; Checks numbers 44450 to 54449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Apr. 11, 1912 to May 2, 1913; not paginated","\nBox 7; Cashier's Check Register; 1913-1914; Checks numbers 54450 to 64449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; May 2, 1913 to Apr. 9, 1914; not paginated","\nBox 8; Cashier's Check Register; 1914-1915; Checks numbers 64450 to 74449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Apr. 9, 1914 to Aug. 6, 1915; not paginated","\nBox 8; Cashier's Check Register; 1915-1916; Checks numbers 74450-84449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Aug. 6, 1915 to Sept. 12, 1916; not paginated","\nBox 9; Cashier's Check Register; 1915-1922; Checks numbers 1 to 4749 (Union National Bank). Gives names (people and companies) of recipients, dates, check numbers, and amounts; but does not indicate for what checks were issued.; Feb. 26, 1915 to Aug. 31, 1922; not paginated","\nBox 9; Cashier's Check Register; 1916-1917; Checks numbers 844450 to 94399 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Sept. 12, 1916 to Sept. 1, 1917; not paginated","\nBox 10; Cashier's Check Register; 1917-1918; Checks numbers 94450 to 100449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Sept. 1, 1917 to Dec. 7, 1918; not paginated","Series 4) Check Registers and Records:","\nBox 5; Check Register; 1900-1908; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill): Gives names of employees in the early part of the book; Contains names of companies paid but little information about items purchased.; Aug. 8, 1900 to May 30, 1908; 160 pages (1-160 used)","\nBox 5; Check Register #2; 1906-1908; (5 loose papers) Curtin Mill: Gives names of several employees. ; July 14, 1906 to May 8, 1908; 240 pages (1-215 used)","\nBox 17; Check Record; 1911-1914; Company expenses, Curtin, W.Va.; Checks issued for supplies; P \u0026 C Supply Co.; Railroad; Machinery; Hominy Mill Mine (p. 11); Shows when certain camps were in operation. ; June 1, 1911 to Nov. 30, 1914; 160 pages (1-158 used)","\nBox 17; Check Register; 1914-1919; Company expenses; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation; Shows various supplies purchased. ; Dec. 1, 1914 to Mar. 31, 1919; 160 pages (1-160 used)","\nBox 17; Check Register; 1919-1923; Company expenses; Supplies; Timber; P \u0026 C Supply Co.; Railroad construction and repairs; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Camp #57 is last one mentioned. Various items of interest]; Apr. 3, 1919 to Aug. 31, 1923; 160 pages (1-159 used)","Series 5) Day Book:","\nBox 2; Day Book; 1916-1928; Company's supplies from company stores; Other expenses and income; Railroad; Various camps, Mills. [Rather interesting in places]; July 26, 1916 to Dec. 31, 1928; 405 pages (3-297 used; 1-2 are missing)","Series 6) Journals:","\nBox 27; Journal #1; 1889-1893; (5 loose papers); Log expenses; Elk Island Boom Co.; Timber purchases; Land purchases; Holly River Boom Co.; Devereux Splash Dam; Sutton Mill expenses; Live stock; Rankin's Camp expenses. ; May 6, 1890 to June 30, 1893; 794 pages (1-783 used)","\nBox 29; Journal #3; 1889-1893; Company expenses and income; Lists considerable information but not in an easy form to interpret; Shows some of A. Pardee's (deceased) stock and investments as transferred to his son Barton Pardee.; Nov. 12, 1889 to May 12, 1893; 504 pages (1-207 used)","\nBox 2; Journal #1; 1890-1898; Barton Pardee's real estate and timber transferred (sold) to the Pardee \u0026 Curtin Lumber Co. ; Mar. 19, 1890 to May 27, 1898; 360 pages (1-17 used)","\nBox 28; Journal #2; 1893-1896; Company expenses and income; Elk Island Boom Co.; Hands accounts; Driving expenses; Log expenses; Lumber; Grassy Creek Improvement (to help log drives); Labor; Boomage; Holly River Coal Co.; Whiting's Camp.; July 3, 1893 to Jan. 31, 1896; 598 pages (1-582 used)","\nBox 30; Journal #4; 1898-1905; Company expenses and income; Log expenses; Hands accounts; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation.; May 18, 1898 to Aug. 25, 1905; 600 pages (1-600 used)","\nBox 31; Journal; 1902-1911; Company expenses and income; Salaries; Labor, Logging; Logs, Railroad; Railroad construction; Mill construction; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Reference to a \"portable mill\" (p. 49)]; Mar. 18, 1902 to Feb. 28, 1911; 600 pages (1-600 used)","\nBox 32; Journal #2; 1911-1916; General expenses: Salaries; Labor; Rents; Railroad construction; Logging; Mill; P \u0026 C Supply Co; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation; Gives names of several employees.; Mar. 1, 1911 to Oct. 31, 1916; 600 pages (1-599 used)","\nBox 33; Journal #3; 1916-1924; Curtin, W. Va. operation: Lists daily expenses; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation; Salaries; Board; Rents; Logging costs; Railroad; W. L. McCourt (logging contractor); Panther Creek and Gauley River coal mines. ; Nov. 2, 1916 to Jan. 1, 1924; 598 pages (1-594 used)","Series 7) Ledgers:","\nBox 23; Ledger #3 ; 1889-1893; Payments to and from individuals and companies; Expenses; Bills receivable; Loss \u0026 gain; Lath \u0026 picket sales; Valley River Boom Co.; Mill property; Boom stock; Curtin \u0026 Durbin Co. ; Nov. 12, 1889 to May 12, 1893; 500 pages (1-225 used, with some blank)","\nBox 24; Ledger #1 ; 1890-1896; Cash, Bills payable/receivable; Log account; Elk Island Boom Co.; Devereux Splash Dam; Left Fork Holly; Holly River Boom Co.; Boomage; Rents; Planing mill; Driving expenses; Estate of A. Pardee; Grassy Creek logging; Lumber shipped.; May, 1890 to Apr., 1896; 800 pages (1-777 used, with some blank)","\nBox 25; Ledger; 1896-1901; (22 loose papers); Payments to/from individuals and companies; Few details given except dates and amounts; Some references to boxcar numbers of shipments of lumber. ; May 1, 1896 to Jan. 1, 1901; 600 pages (1-600 used)","\nBox 26; Ledger; 1900-1908; Consists largely of individual accounts for items purchased at company stores; Interesting because of types of goods sold and their prices.; Aug. 18, 1900 to Sept. 14, 1908; 752 pages (1-695 used, with some blank)","Series 8) Petty Cash Books:","\nBox 1; Petty Cash Book; 1898-1910; Although listed on its cover as a \"Petty Cash Book,\" this is more similar to a ledger insofar as it deals with some lumber, labor, etc. expenses but provides considerably less emphasis on office supplies as in the 1911-38 petty cash book. ; Aug. 18, 1898 to Jan. 1, 1911; 298 pages (36-298 used)","\nBox 1; Petty Cash Book; 1911-1938; Office expenses: Stamps, Cleaning; Notebooks, etc.; Continuation of Petty Cash Book 1898-1911; Somewhat interesting since it shows the prices of various items.; Jan. 1, 1911 to Dec. 31, 1938; 124 pages (2-121 used)","Series 9) Sales Books and Shipping Books:","\nBox 3; Shipment Book #2; 1900-1904; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill): Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 9, 1900 to Mar. 19, 1904; 119 pages (1-119 used)","\nBox 22; Sales Book #5; 1902-1905; Sutton Mill and Palmer Mill: Sutton Mill -- Apr. 1, 1902 to Oct. 28, 1905 (pp. 1-86); Palmer Mill -- Apr. 1, 1902 to Oct. 27, 1905 (pp. 87-159) (Palmer Mill records start at the back of the book and work forward.) Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Apr. 1, 1902 to Oct. 28, 1905; 159 pages (1-159 used)","\nBox 12; Sales Book #4; 1907-1909; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill) and Coal Siding Mill: Cherry River Mill (Curtin) -- Aug. 1, 1907 to Feb. 27, 1909 (pp. 1-110). Coal Siding Mill -- Aug. 2, 1907 to Feb. 27, 1909 (pp. 111-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 1, 1907 to Feb. 27, 1909; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 18; Lumber Purchase; 1908-1919; No specific mill indicated. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Nov. 5, 1908 to Mar. 31, 1919; 79 pages (1-79 used)","\nBox 12; Sales Book #5; 1909-1910; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill) and Coal Siding Mill: Cherry River Mill (Curtin) -- Mar. 1, 1909 to June 30, 1910 (pp. 1-105). Coal Siding Mill -- Mar. 1, 1909 to June 30, 1910 (pp. 107-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Mar. 1, 1909 to June 30, 1910; 152 pages (1-105, 107-151 used)","\nBox 11; Sales Book #6; 1910-1913; Hominy Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; June 8, 1910 to Sept. 30, 1913; 150 pages (1-149 used)","\nBox 20; Sales Book #6; 1911-1912; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Sept. 1, 1911 to Aug. 30, 1912 (pp. 1-115). Coal Siding Mill -- Sept. 1, 1911 to Aug. 30, 1912 (pp. 116-151). Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Sept. 1, 1911 to Aug. 30, 1912; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 20; Sales Book #7; 1912-1913; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Aug. 29, 1912 to Sept. 30, 1913 (pp. 1-111). Coal Siding Mill -- Sept. 2, 1912 to Sept. 29, 1913 (pp. 112-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 29, 1912 to Sept. 30, 1913; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 20; Sales Book; 1913-1915; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Sept. 30, 1913 to Apr. 10, 1915 (pp. 1-112). Coal Siding Mill -- Oct. 1, 1913 to Apr. 9, 1915 (pp. 113-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Sept. 30, 1913 to Apr. 10, 1915; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 19; Sales Book; 1913-1917; Hominy Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Oct. 1, 1913 to Dec. 29, 1917; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 11; Lumber Purchases; 1914-1919; Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; May 18, 1914 to Oct. 18, 1919; 152 pages (1-24 are missing; 28-99 used)","\nBox 18; Sales Book; 1917-1919; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Nov. 27, 1917 to Oct. 17, 1919 (pp. 1-120). Coal Siding Mill -- Nov. 17, 1917 to Oct. 27, 1919 (pp. 121-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Nov. 27, 1917 to Oct. 27, 1919; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 19; Sales Book; 1918-1923; Hominy Mill and Deer Creek Mill: Hominy Mill -- Jan. 1, 1918 to Nov. 28, 1923 (pp. 1-105). Deer Creek Mill -- Dec. 30, 1921 to Nov. 30, 1923 (pp. 107-151) Deer Creek records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Jan. 1, 1918 to Nov. 30, 1923; 152 pages (1-151 used; p. 106 blank)","\nBox 3; Shipping Book; 1925-1930; (7 loose papers) This book shows the transition from Curtin (Nicholas Co., W.Va.) to Bergoo (Webster Co., W.Va.). Curtin Lumber Yard -- June 1, 1925 to Sept. n.d., 1927. Bergoo Lumber Yard -- Sept. 4, 1928 to July 31, 1930. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks. [Forgot to list page numbers for each lumber yard]; June 1, 1925 to July 31, 1930; 159 pages (1-159 used)","\nBox 4; Shipping Book; 1930-1935; (7 loose papers) Bergoo Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 2, 1930 to Dec. 10, 1935; 159 pages (1-159 used)","\nBox 4; Shipping Book; 1936-1938; (6 loose papers) Bergoo Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks. Note: Pages 141-147 -- orders shipped to W.Va. Pulp \u0026 Paper Co.; Jan. 1, 1936 to Oct. 18, 1938; 159 pages (1-129; 141-147 used)"],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePhotographs have been separated to the photograph collection, except for the panroamic photograph of the Hominy Mill Site, which was added to A\u0026amp;M 4168, the Panoramic Photos Collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Photographs have been separated to the photograph collection, except for the panroamic photograph of the Hominy Mill Site, which was added to A\u0026M 4168, the Panoramic Photos Collection."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the \u003ca href=\"https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/visit/permissions-and-copyright\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ePermissions and Copyright page\u003c/a\u003e on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_8bd14107fe29a671d30648de8d312edf\"\u003eRecords of the Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company. Includes 55 account books in 9 series: 1) Bills Payable \u0026amp; Bills Receivable (1 item); 2) Cash Books (9 items); 3) Cashier's Check Registers (9 items); 4) Check Registers and Records (5 items); 5) Day Book (1 item); 6) Journals (8 items); 7) Ledgers (4 items); 8) Petty Cash Books (2 items); 9) Sales Books and Shipping Books (16 items). These records are from company offices in Clarksburg, Curtin, and Sutton, and from logging operations in Braxton, Nicholas, and Webster counties, including the Cherry Run, Hominy, Palmer, and Sutton Mills. There are also 43 photographs documenting logging and coal mining operations, including mills and railroads.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["Records of the Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company. Includes 55 account books in 9 series: 1) Bills Payable \u0026 Bills Receivable (1 item); 2) Cash Books (9 items); 3) Cashier's Check Registers (9 items); 4) Check Registers and Records (5 items); 5) Day Book (1 item); 6) Journals (8 items); 7) Ledgers (4 items); 8) Petty Cash Books (2 items); 9) Sales Books and Shipping Books (16 items). These records are from company offices in Clarksburg, Curtin, and Sutton, and from logging operations in Braxton, Nicholas, and Webster counties, including the Cherry Run, Hominy, Palmer, and Sutton Mills. There are also 43 photographs documenting logging and coal mining operations, including mills and railroads."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_700f8a245f62b84ff7faffa6dbe285b8\"\u003eWest Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/\u003c/physloc\u003e"],"physloc_tesim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. 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Va.)","Clarksburg (W. Va.)","Curtin.","Nicholas County (W. Va.)","Sutton Mill.","Sutton (W. Va.)","Webster County (W. Va.)","Account books","Coal mining.","Hominy Mill.","Lumber trade","Mills and mill-work","Palmer Mill.","Railroads","No special access restriction applies.","Records of the Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company. Includes 55 account books in 9 series. These records are from company offices in Clarksburg, Curtin, and Sutton, and from logging operations in Braxton, Nicholas, and Webster counties, including the Cherry Run, Hominy, Palmer, and Sutton Mills. There are also 43 photographs documenting logging and coal mining operations, including mills and railroads.","Series include:","\n1) Bills Payable \u0026 Bills Receivable (1 item)","\n2) Cash Books (9 items)","\n3) Cashier's Check Registers (9 items)","\n4) Check Registers and Records (5 items)","\n5) Day Book (1 item)","\n6) Journals (8 items)","\n7) Ledgers (4 items)","\n8) Petty Cash Books (2 items)","\n9) Sales Books and Shipping Books (16 items)","Series 1) Bills Payable \u0026 Bills Receivable:","\nBox 10; Bills Payable \u0026 Bills Receivable; 1889-1899; One book with Bills Payable in front and Bills Receivable in back; Braxton County operations. ; Bills Payable (1889-1899); Bills Receivable (1891-1897) ; not paginated","Series 2) Cash Books:","\nBox 21; Cash Book; 1899-1905; Payments on account; Company expenses; Sutton operations mainly but makes some reference to the Cherry River Mill (Curtin); Gives names of several employees; Driving expenses.; Mar. 2, 1899 to July 1, 1905; 299 pages (1-286 used)","\nBox 13; Cash Book; 1902-1912; Company expenses; Shows when certain logging camps were in operation.; June 2, 1902 to May 31, 1912; 240 pages (2-239 used)","\nBox 21; Cash Book; 1906-1911; Company expenses; Does not provide much useful information; Repairs; Supplies; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation.; Nov. 2, 1906 to May 31, 1911; 160 pages (1-158 used)","\nBox 13; Cash Book; 1912-1924; Pardee \u0026 Curtin Supply Company: Financial records of company store system; Debits and Credits on facing pages.; June 1, 1912 to Apr. 30, 1924; 300 pages (2-299 used)","\nBox 14; Cash Book; 1914-1915; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees. [Various items of interest]; June 18, 1914 to Nov. 13, 1915; 300 pages (1-299 used, with some blank)","\nBox 14; Cash Book; 1915-1917; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees. [Several items of interest]; Nov. 13, 1915 to Jan. 31, 1917; 300 pages (2-293 used, with some blank)","\nBox 15; Cash Book; 1917-1918; Company expenses; Gives names of various employees. [Various items of interest]; Feb. 1, 1917 to June 29, 1918; 300 pages (2-299 used, with some blank)","\nBox 15; Cash Book; 1918-1919; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Various items of interest: see pp. 23, 219 for \"salary of Italians\" {railroad track crew}]; July 1, 1918 to Dec. 18, 1919; 300 pages (1-299, with some blank)","\nBox 16; Cash Book; 1919-1921; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Various items of interest]; Dec. 18, 1919 to June 13, 1921; 300 pages (2-299 used, with some blank)","Series 3) Cashier's Check Registers:","\nBox 6; Cashier's Check Register; 1910-1911; Checks numbers 24450 to 34449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; May 17, 1910 to Apr. 29, 1911; not paginated","\nBox 6; Cashier's Check Register; 1911-1912; Checks numbers 34450 to 44449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Apr. 29, 1911 to Apr. 11, 1912; not paginated","\nBox 7; Cashier's Check Register; 1912-1913; Checks numbers 44450 to 54449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Apr. 11, 1912 to May 2, 1913; not paginated","\nBox 7; Cashier's Check Register; 1913-1914; Checks numbers 54450 to 64449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; May 2, 1913 to Apr. 9, 1914; not paginated","\nBox 8; Cashier's Check Register; 1914-1915; Checks numbers 64450 to 74449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Apr. 9, 1914 to Aug. 6, 1915; not paginated","\nBox 8; Cashier's Check Register; 1915-1916; Checks numbers 74450-84449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Aug. 6, 1915 to Sept. 12, 1916; not paginated","\nBox 9; Cashier's Check Register; 1915-1922; Checks numbers 1 to 4749 (Union National Bank). Gives names (people and companies) of recipients, dates, check numbers, and amounts; but does not indicate for what checks were issued.; Feb. 26, 1915 to Aug. 31, 1922; not paginated","\nBox 9; Cashier's Check Register; 1916-1917; Checks numbers 844450 to 94399 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Sept. 12, 1916 to Sept. 1, 1917; not paginated","\nBox 10; Cashier's Check Register; 1917-1918; Checks numbers 94450 to 100449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Sept. 1, 1917 to Dec. 7, 1918; not paginated","Series 4) Check Registers and Records:","\nBox 5; Check Register; 1900-1908; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill): Gives names of employees in the early part of the book; Contains names of companies paid but little information about items purchased.; Aug. 8, 1900 to May 30, 1908; 160 pages (1-160 used)","\nBox 5; Check Register #2; 1906-1908; (5 loose papers) Curtin Mill: Gives names of several employees. ; July 14, 1906 to May 8, 1908; 240 pages (1-215 used)","\nBox 17; Check Record; 1911-1914; Company expenses, Curtin, W.Va.; Checks issued for supplies; P \u0026 C Supply Co.; Railroad; Machinery; Hominy Mill Mine (p. 11); Shows when certain camps were in operation. ; June 1, 1911 to Nov. 30, 1914; 160 pages (1-158 used)","\nBox 17; Check Register; 1914-1919; Company expenses; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation; Shows various supplies purchased. ; Dec. 1, 1914 to Mar. 31, 1919; 160 pages (1-160 used)","\nBox 17; Check Register; 1919-1923; Company expenses; Supplies; Timber; P \u0026 C Supply Co.; Railroad construction and repairs; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Camp #57 is last one mentioned. Various items of interest]; Apr. 3, 1919 to Aug. 31, 1923; 160 pages (1-159 used)","Series 5) Day Book:","\nBox 2; Day Book; 1916-1928; Company's supplies from company stores; Other expenses and income; Railroad; Various camps, Mills. [Rather interesting in places]; July 26, 1916 to Dec. 31, 1928; 405 pages (3-297 used; 1-2 are missing)","Series 6) Journals:","\nBox 27; Journal #1; 1889-1893; (5 loose papers); Log expenses; Elk Island Boom Co.; Timber purchases; Land purchases; Holly River Boom Co.; Devereux Splash Dam; Sutton Mill expenses; Live stock; Rankin's Camp expenses. ; May 6, 1890 to June 30, 1893; 794 pages (1-783 used)","\nBox 29; Journal #3; 1889-1893; Company expenses and income; Lists considerable information but not in an easy form to interpret; Shows some of A. Pardee's (deceased) stock and investments as transferred to his son Barton Pardee.; Nov. 12, 1889 to May 12, 1893; 504 pages (1-207 used)","\nBox 2; Journal #1; 1890-1898; Barton Pardee's real estate and timber transferred (sold) to the Pardee \u0026 Curtin Lumber Co. ; Mar. 19, 1890 to May 27, 1898; 360 pages (1-17 used)","\nBox 28; Journal #2; 1893-1896; Company expenses and income; Elk Island Boom Co.; Hands accounts; Driving expenses; Log expenses; Lumber; Grassy Creek Improvement (to help log drives); Labor; Boomage; Holly River Coal Co.; Whiting's Camp.; July 3, 1893 to Jan. 31, 1896; 598 pages (1-582 used)","\nBox 30; Journal #4; 1898-1905; Company expenses and income; Log expenses; Hands accounts; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation.; May 18, 1898 to Aug. 25, 1905; 600 pages (1-600 used)","\nBox 31; Journal; 1902-1911; Company expenses and income; Salaries; Labor, Logging; Logs, Railroad; Railroad construction; Mill construction; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Reference to a \"portable mill\" (p. 49)]; Mar. 18, 1902 to Feb. 28, 1911; 600 pages (1-600 used)","\nBox 32; Journal #2; 1911-1916; General expenses: Salaries; Labor; Rents; Railroad construction; Logging; Mill; P \u0026 C Supply Co; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation; Gives names of several employees.; Mar. 1, 1911 to Oct. 31, 1916; 600 pages (1-599 used)","\nBox 33; Journal #3; 1916-1924; Curtin, W. Va. operation: Lists daily expenses; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation; Salaries; Board; Rents; Logging costs; Railroad; W. L. McCourt (logging contractor); Panther Creek and Gauley River coal mines. ; Nov. 2, 1916 to Jan. 1, 1924; 598 pages (1-594 used)","Series 7) Ledgers:","\nBox 23; Ledger #3 ; 1889-1893; Payments to and from individuals and companies; Expenses; Bills receivable; Loss \u0026 gain; Lath \u0026 picket sales; Valley River Boom Co.; Mill property; Boom stock; Curtin \u0026 Durbin Co. ; Nov. 12, 1889 to May 12, 1893; 500 pages (1-225 used, with some blank)","\nBox 24; Ledger #1 ; 1890-1896; Cash, Bills payable/receivable; Log account; Elk Island Boom Co.; Devereux Splash Dam; Left Fork Holly; Holly River Boom Co.; Boomage; Rents; Planing mill; Driving expenses; Estate of A. Pardee; Grassy Creek logging; Lumber shipped.; May, 1890 to Apr., 1896; 800 pages (1-777 used, with some blank)","\nBox 25; Ledger; 1896-1901; (22 loose papers); Payments to/from individuals and companies; Few details given except dates and amounts; Some references to boxcar numbers of shipments of lumber. ; May 1, 1896 to Jan. 1, 1901; 600 pages (1-600 used)","\nBox 26; Ledger; 1900-1908; Consists largely of individual accounts for items purchased at company stores; Interesting because of types of goods sold and their prices.; Aug. 18, 1900 to Sept. 14, 1908; 752 pages (1-695 used, with some blank)","Series 8) Petty Cash Books:","\nBox 1; Petty Cash Book; 1898-1910; Although listed on its cover as a \"Petty Cash Book,\" this is more similar to a ledger insofar as it deals with some lumber, labor, etc. expenses but provides considerably less emphasis on office supplies as in the 1911-38 petty cash book. ; Aug. 18, 1898 to Jan. 1, 1911; 298 pages (36-298 used)","\nBox 1; Petty Cash Book; 1911-1938; Office expenses: Stamps, Cleaning; Notebooks, etc.; Continuation of Petty Cash Book 1898-1911; Somewhat interesting since it shows the prices of various items.; Jan. 1, 1911 to Dec. 31, 1938; 124 pages (2-121 used)","Series 9) Sales Books and Shipping Books:","\nBox 3; Shipment Book #2; 1900-1904; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill): Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 9, 1900 to Mar. 19, 1904; 119 pages (1-119 used)","\nBox 22; Sales Book #5; 1902-1905; Sutton Mill and Palmer Mill: Sutton Mill -- Apr. 1, 1902 to Oct. 28, 1905 (pp. 1-86); Palmer Mill -- Apr. 1, 1902 to Oct. 27, 1905 (pp. 87-159) (Palmer Mill records start at the back of the book and work forward.) Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Apr. 1, 1902 to Oct. 28, 1905; 159 pages (1-159 used)","\nBox 12; Sales Book #4; 1907-1909; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill) and Coal Siding Mill: Cherry River Mill (Curtin) -- Aug. 1, 1907 to Feb. 27, 1909 (pp. 1-110). Coal Siding Mill -- Aug. 2, 1907 to Feb. 27, 1909 (pp. 111-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 1, 1907 to Feb. 27, 1909; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 18; Lumber Purchase; 1908-1919; No specific mill indicated. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Nov. 5, 1908 to Mar. 31, 1919; 79 pages (1-79 used)","\nBox 12; Sales Book #5; 1909-1910; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill) and Coal Siding Mill: Cherry River Mill (Curtin) -- Mar. 1, 1909 to June 30, 1910 (pp. 1-105). Coal Siding Mill -- Mar. 1, 1909 to June 30, 1910 (pp. 107-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Mar. 1, 1909 to June 30, 1910; 152 pages (1-105, 107-151 used)","\nBox 11; Sales Book #6; 1910-1913; Hominy Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; June 8, 1910 to Sept. 30, 1913; 150 pages (1-149 used)","\nBox 20; Sales Book #6; 1911-1912; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Sept. 1, 1911 to Aug. 30, 1912 (pp. 1-115). Coal Siding Mill -- Sept. 1, 1911 to Aug. 30, 1912 (pp. 116-151). Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Sept. 1, 1911 to Aug. 30, 1912; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 20; Sales Book #7; 1912-1913; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Aug. 29, 1912 to Sept. 30, 1913 (pp. 1-111). Coal Siding Mill -- Sept. 2, 1912 to Sept. 29, 1913 (pp. 112-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 29, 1912 to Sept. 30, 1913; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 20; Sales Book; 1913-1915; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Sept. 30, 1913 to Apr. 10, 1915 (pp. 1-112). Coal Siding Mill -- Oct. 1, 1913 to Apr. 9, 1915 (pp. 113-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Sept. 30, 1913 to Apr. 10, 1915; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 19; Sales Book; 1913-1917; Hominy Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Oct. 1, 1913 to Dec. 29, 1917; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 11; Lumber Purchases; 1914-1919; Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; May 18, 1914 to Oct. 18, 1919; 152 pages (1-24 are missing; 28-99 used)","\nBox 18; Sales Book; 1917-1919; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Nov. 27, 1917 to Oct. 17, 1919 (pp. 1-120). Coal Siding Mill -- Nov. 17, 1917 to Oct. 27, 1919 (pp. 121-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Nov. 27, 1917 to Oct. 27, 1919; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 19; Sales Book; 1918-1923; Hominy Mill and Deer Creek Mill: Hominy Mill -- Jan. 1, 1918 to Nov. 28, 1923 (pp. 1-105). Deer Creek Mill -- Dec. 30, 1921 to Nov. 30, 1923 (pp. 107-151) Deer Creek records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Jan. 1, 1918 to Nov. 30, 1923; 152 pages (1-151 used; p. 106 blank)","\nBox 3; Shipping Book; 1925-1930; (7 loose papers) This book shows the transition from Curtin (Nicholas Co., W.Va.) to Bergoo (Webster Co., W.Va.). Curtin Lumber Yard -- June 1, 1925 to Sept. n.d., 1927. Bergoo Lumber Yard -- Sept. 4, 1928 to July 31, 1930. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks. [Forgot to list page numbers for each lumber yard]; June 1, 1925 to July 31, 1930; 159 pages (1-159 used)","\nBox 4; Shipping Book; 1930-1935; (7 loose papers) Bergoo Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 2, 1930 to Dec. 10, 1935; 159 pages (1-159 used)","\nBox 4; Shipping Book; 1936-1938; (6 loose papers) Bergoo Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks. Note: Pages 141-147 -- orders shipped to W.Va. Pulp \u0026 Paper Co.; Jan. 1, 1936 to Oct. 18, 1938; 159 pages (1-129; 141-147 used)","Photographs have been separated to the photograph collection, except for the panroamic photograph of the Hominy Mill Site, which was added to A\u0026M 4168, the Panoramic Photos Collection.","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","Records of the Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company. Includes 55 account books in 9 series: 1) Bills Payable \u0026 Bills Receivable (1 item); 2) Cash Books (9 items); 3) Cashier's Check Registers (9 items); 4) Check Registers and Records (5 items); 5) Day Book (1 item); 6) Journals (8 items); 7) Ledgers (4 items); 8) Petty Cash Books (2 items); 9) Sales Books and Shipping Books (16 items). 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Includes 55 account books in 9 series. These records are from company offices in Clarksburg, Curtin, and Sutton, and from logging operations in Braxton, Nicholas, and Webster counties, including the Cherry Run, Hominy, Palmer, and Sutton Mills. There are also 43 photographs documenting logging and coal mining operations, including mills and railroads.\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003eSeries include:\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n1) Bills Payable \u0026amp; Bills Receivable (1 item)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n2) Cash Books (9 items)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n3) Cashier's Check Registers (9 items)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n4) Check Registers and Records (5 items)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n5) Day Book (1 item)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n6) Journals (8 items)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n7) Ledgers (4 items)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n8) Petty Cash Books (2 items)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n9) Sales Books and Shipping Books (16 items)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 1) Bills Payable \u0026amp; Bills Receivable:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 10; Bills Payable \u0026amp; Bills Receivable; 1889-1899; One book with Bills Payable in front and Bills Receivable in back; Braxton County operations. ; Bills Payable (1889-1899); Bills Receivable (1891-1897) ; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 2) Cash Books:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 21; Cash Book; 1899-1905; Payments on account; Company expenses; Sutton operations mainly but makes some reference to the Cherry River Mill (Curtin); Gives names of several employees; Driving expenses.; Mar. 2, 1899 to July 1, 1905; 299 pages (1-286 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 13; Cash Book; 1902-1912; Company expenses; Shows when certain logging camps were in operation.; June 2, 1902 to May 31, 1912; 240 pages (2-239 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 21; Cash Book; 1906-1911; Company expenses; Does not provide much useful information; Repairs; Supplies; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation.; Nov. 2, 1906 to May 31, 1911; 160 pages (1-158 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 13; Cash Book; 1912-1924; Pardee \u0026amp; Curtin Supply Company: Financial records of company store system; Debits and Credits on facing pages.; June 1, 1912 to Apr. 30, 1924; 300 pages (2-299 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 14; Cash Book; 1914-1915; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees. [Various items of interest]; June 18, 1914 to Nov. 13, 1915; 300 pages (1-299 used, with some blank)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 14; Cash Book; 1915-1917; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees. [Several items of interest]; Nov. 13, 1915 to Jan. 31, 1917; 300 pages (2-293 used, with some blank)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 15; Cash Book; 1917-1918; Company expenses; Gives names of various employees. [Various items of interest]; Feb. 1, 1917 to June 29, 1918; 300 pages (2-299 used, with some blank)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 15; Cash Book; 1918-1919; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Various items of interest: see pp. 23, 219 for \"salary of Italians\" {railroad track crew}]; July 1, 1918 to Dec. 18, 1919; 300 pages (1-299, with some blank)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 16; Cash Book; 1919-1921; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Various items of interest]; Dec. 18, 1919 to June 13, 1921; 300 pages (2-299 used, with some blank)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 3) Cashier's Check Registers:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 6; Cashier's Check Register; 1910-1911; Checks numbers 24450 to 34449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; May 17, 1910 to Apr. 29, 1911; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 6; Cashier's Check Register; 1911-1912; Checks numbers 34450 to 44449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Apr. 29, 1911 to Apr. 11, 1912; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 7; Cashier's Check Register; 1912-1913; Checks numbers 44450 to 54449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Apr. 11, 1912 to May 2, 1913; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 7; Cashier's Check Register; 1913-1914; Checks numbers 54450 to 64449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; May 2, 1913 to Apr. 9, 1914; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 8; Cashier's Check Register; 1914-1915; Checks numbers 64450 to 74449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Apr. 9, 1914 to Aug. 6, 1915; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 8; Cashier's Check Register; 1915-1916; Checks numbers 74450-84449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Aug. 6, 1915 to Sept. 12, 1916; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 9; Cashier's Check Register; 1915-1922; Checks numbers 1 to 4749 (Union National Bank). Gives names (people and companies) of recipients, dates, check numbers, and amounts; but does not indicate for what checks were issued.; Feb. 26, 1915 to Aug. 31, 1922; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 9; Cashier's Check Register; 1916-1917; Checks numbers 844450 to 94399 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Sept. 12, 1916 to Sept. 1, 1917; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 10; Cashier's Check Register; 1917-1918; Checks numbers 94450 to 100449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Sept. 1, 1917 to Dec. 7, 1918; not paginated\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 4) Check Registers and Records:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 5; Check Register; 1900-1908; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill): Gives names of employees in the early part of the book; Contains names of companies paid but little information about items purchased.; Aug. 8, 1900 to May 30, 1908; 160 pages (1-160 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 5; Check Register #2; 1906-1908; (5 loose papers) Curtin Mill: Gives names of several employees. ; July 14, 1906 to May 8, 1908; 240 pages (1-215 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 17; Check Record; 1911-1914; Company expenses, Curtin, W.Va.; Checks issued for supplies; P \u0026amp; C Supply Co.; Railroad; Machinery; Hominy Mill Mine (p. 11); Shows when certain camps were in operation. ; June 1, 1911 to Nov. 30, 1914; 160 pages (1-158 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 17; Check Register; 1914-1919; Company expenses; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation; Shows various supplies purchased. ; Dec. 1, 1914 to Mar. 31, 1919; 160 pages (1-160 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 17; Check Register; 1919-1923; Company expenses; Supplies; Timber; P \u0026amp; C Supply Co.; Railroad construction and repairs; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Camp #57 is last one mentioned. Various items of interest]; Apr. 3, 1919 to Aug. 31, 1923; 160 pages (1-159 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 5) Day Book:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 2; Day Book; 1916-1928; Company's supplies from company stores; Other expenses and income; Railroad; Various camps, Mills. [Rather interesting in places]; July 26, 1916 to Dec. 31, 1928; 405 pages (3-297 used; 1-2 are missing)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 6) Journals:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 27; Journal #1; 1889-1893; (5 loose papers); Log expenses; Elk Island Boom Co.; Timber purchases; Land purchases; Holly River Boom Co.; Devereux Splash Dam; Sutton Mill expenses; Live stock; Rankin's Camp expenses. ; May 6, 1890 to June 30, 1893; 794 pages (1-783 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 29; Journal #3; 1889-1893; Company expenses and income; Lists considerable information but not in an easy form to interpret; Shows some of A. Pardee's (deceased) stock and investments as transferred to his son Barton Pardee.; Nov. 12, 1889 to May 12, 1893; 504 pages (1-207 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 2; Journal #1; 1890-1898; Barton Pardee's real estate and timber transferred (sold) to the Pardee \u0026amp; Curtin Lumber Co. ; Mar. 19, 1890 to May 27, 1898; 360 pages (1-17 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 28; Journal #2; 1893-1896; Company expenses and income; Elk Island Boom Co.; Hands accounts; Driving expenses; Log expenses; Lumber; Grassy Creek Improvement (to help log drives); Labor; Boomage; Holly River Coal Co.; Whiting's Camp.; July 3, 1893 to Jan. 31, 1896; 598 pages (1-582 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 30; Journal #4; 1898-1905; Company expenses and income; Log expenses; Hands accounts; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation.; May 18, 1898 to Aug. 25, 1905; 600 pages (1-600 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 31; Journal; 1902-1911; Company expenses and income; Salaries; Labor, Logging; Logs, Railroad; Railroad construction; Mill construction; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Reference to a \"portable mill\" (p. 49)]; Mar. 18, 1902 to Feb. 28, 1911; 600 pages (1-600 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 32; Journal #2; 1911-1916; General expenses: Salaries; Labor; Rents; Railroad construction; Logging; Mill; P \u0026amp; C Supply Co; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation; Gives names of several employees.; Mar. 1, 1911 to Oct. 31, 1916; 600 pages (1-599 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 33; Journal #3; 1916-1924; Curtin, W. Va. operation: Lists daily expenses; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation; Salaries; Board; Rents; Logging costs; Railroad; W. L. McCourt (logging contractor); Panther Creek and Gauley River coal mines. ; Nov. 2, 1916 to Jan. 1, 1924; 598 pages (1-594 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 7) Ledgers:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 23; Ledger #3 ; 1889-1893; Payments to and from individuals and companies; Expenses; Bills receivable; Loss \u0026amp; gain; Lath \u0026amp; picket sales; Valley River Boom Co.; Mill property; Boom stock; Curtin \u0026amp; Durbin Co. ; Nov. 12, 1889 to May 12, 1893; 500 pages (1-225 used, with some blank)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 24; Ledger #1 ; 1890-1896; Cash, Bills payable/receivable; Log account; Elk Island Boom Co.; Devereux Splash Dam; Left Fork Holly; Holly River Boom Co.; Boomage; Rents; Planing mill; Driving expenses; Estate of A. Pardee; Grassy Creek logging; Lumber shipped.; May, 1890 to Apr., 1896; 800 pages (1-777 used, with some blank)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 25; Ledger; 1896-1901; (22 loose papers); Payments to/from individuals and companies; Few details given except dates and amounts; Some references to boxcar numbers of shipments of lumber. ; May 1, 1896 to Jan. 1, 1901; 600 pages (1-600 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 26; Ledger; 1900-1908; Consists largely of individual accounts for items purchased at company stores; Interesting because of types of goods sold and their prices.; Aug. 18, 1900 to Sept. 14, 1908; 752 pages (1-695 used, with some blank)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 8) Petty Cash Books:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 1; Petty Cash Book; 1898-1910; Although listed on its cover as a \"Petty Cash Book,\" this is more similar to a ledger insofar as it deals with some lumber, labor, etc. expenses but provides considerably less emphasis on office supplies as in the 1911-38 petty cash book. ; Aug. 18, 1898 to Jan. 1, 1911; 298 pages (36-298 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 1; Petty Cash Book; 1911-1938; Office expenses: Stamps, Cleaning; Notebooks, etc.; Continuation of Petty Cash Book 1898-1911; Somewhat interesting since it shows the prices of various items.; Jan. 1, 1911 to Dec. 31, 1938; 124 pages (2-121 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSeries 9) Sales Books and Shipping Books:\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 3; Shipment Book #2; 1900-1904; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill): Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 9, 1900 to Mar. 19, 1904; 119 pages (1-119 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 22; Sales Book #5; 1902-1905; Sutton Mill and Palmer Mill: Sutton Mill -- Apr. 1, 1902 to Oct. 28, 1905 (pp. 1-86); Palmer Mill -- Apr. 1, 1902 to Oct. 27, 1905 (pp. 87-159) (Palmer Mill records start at the back of the book and work forward.) Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Apr. 1, 1902 to Oct. 28, 1905; 159 pages (1-159 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 12; Sales Book #4; 1907-1909; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill) and Coal Siding Mill: Cherry River Mill (Curtin) -- Aug. 1, 1907 to Feb. 27, 1909 (pp. 1-110). Coal Siding Mill -- Aug. 2, 1907 to Feb. 27, 1909 (pp. 111-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 1, 1907 to Feb. 27, 1909; 152 pages (1-151 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 18; Lumber Purchase; 1908-1919; No specific mill indicated. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Nov. 5, 1908 to Mar. 31, 1919; 79 pages (1-79 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 12; Sales Book #5; 1909-1910; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill) and Coal Siding Mill: Cherry River Mill (Curtin) -- Mar. 1, 1909 to June 30, 1910 (pp. 1-105). Coal Siding Mill -- Mar. 1, 1909 to June 30, 1910 (pp. 107-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Mar. 1, 1909 to June 30, 1910; 152 pages (1-105, 107-151 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 11; Sales Book #6; 1910-1913; Hominy Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; June 8, 1910 to Sept. 30, 1913; 150 pages (1-149 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 20; Sales Book #6; 1911-1912; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Sept. 1, 1911 to Aug. 30, 1912 (pp. 1-115). Coal Siding Mill -- Sept. 1, 1911 to Aug. 30, 1912 (pp. 116-151). Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Sept. 1, 1911 to Aug. 30, 1912; 152 pages (1-151 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 20; Sales Book #7; 1912-1913; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Aug. 29, 1912 to Sept. 30, 1913 (pp. 1-111). Coal Siding Mill -- Sept. 2, 1912 to Sept. 29, 1913 (pp. 112-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 29, 1912 to Sept. 30, 1913; 152 pages (1-151 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 20; Sales Book; 1913-1915; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Sept. 30, 1913 to Apr. 10, 1915 (pp. 1-112). Coal Siding Mill -- Oct. 1, 1913 to Apr. 9, 1915 (pp. 113-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Sept. 30, 1913 to Apr. 10, 1915; 152 pages (1-151 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 19; Sales Book; 1913-1917; Hominy Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Oct. 1, 1913 to Dec. 29, 1917; 152 pages (1-151 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 11; Lumber Purchases; 1914-1919; Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; May 18, 1914 to Oct. 18, 1919; 152 pages (1-24 are missing; 28-99 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 18; Sales Book; 1917-1919; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Nov. 27, 1917 to Oct. 17, 1919 (pp. 1-120). Coal Siding Mill -- Nov. 17, 1917 to Oct. 27, 1919 (pp. 121-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Nov. 27, 1917 to Oct. 27, 1919; 152 pages (1-151 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 19; Sales Book; 1918-1923; Hominy Mill and Deer Creek Mill: Hominy Mill -- Jan. 1, 1918 to Nov. 28, 1923 (pp. 1-105). Deer Creek Mill -- Dec. 30, 1921 to Nov. 30, 1923 (pp. 107-151) Deer Creek records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Jan. 1, 1918 to Nov. 30, 1923; 152 pages (1-151 used; p. 106 blank)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 3; Shipping Book; 1925-1930; (7 loose papers) This book shows the transition from Curtin (Nicholas Co., W.Va.) to Bergoo (Webster Co., W.Va.). Curtin Lumber Yard -- June 1, 1925 to Sept. n.d., 1927. Bergoo Lumber Yard -- Sept. 4, 1928 to July 31, 1930. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks. [Forgot to list page numbers for each lumber yard]; June 1, 1925 to July 31, 1930; 159 pages (1-159 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 4; Shipping Book; 1930-1935; (7 loose papers) Bergoo Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 2, 1930 to Dec. 10, 1935; 159 pages (1-159 used)\u003c/p\u003e\n","\u003cp\u003e\nBox 4; Shipping Book; 1936-1938; (6 loose papers) Bergoo Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks. Note: Pages 141-147 -- orders shipped to W.Va. Pulp \u0026amp; Paper Co.; Jan. 1, 1936 to Oct. 18, 1938; 159 pages (1-129; 141-147 used)\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Records of the Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company. Includes 55 account books in 9 series. These records are from company offices in Clarksburg, Curtin, and Sutton, and from logging operations in Braxton, Nicholas, and Webster counties, including the Cherry Run, Hominy, Palmer, and Sutton Mills. There are also 43 photographs documenting logging and coal mining operations, including mills and railroads.","Series include:","\n1) Bills Payable \u0026 Bills Receivable (1 item)","\n2) Cash Books (9 items)","\n3) Cashier's Check Registers (9 items)","\n4) Check Registers and Records (5 items)","\n5) Day Book (1 item)","\n6) Journals (8 items)","\n7) Ledgers (4 items)","\n8) Petty Cash Books (2 items)","\n9) Sales Books and Shipping Books (16 items)","Series 1) Bills Payable \u0026 Bills Receivable:","\nBox 10; Bills Payable \u0026 Bills Receivable; 1889-1899; One book with Bills Payable in front and Bills Receivable in back; Braxton County operations. ; Bills Payable (1889-1899); Bills Receivable (1891-1897) ; not paginated","Series 2) Cash Books:","\nBox 21; Cash Book; 1899-1905; Payments on account; Company expenses; Sutton operations mainly but makes some reference to the Cherry River Mill (Curtin); Gives names of several employees; Driving expenses.; Mar. 2, 1899 to July 1, 1905; 299 pages (1-286 used)","\nBox 13; Cash Book; 1902-1912; Company expenses; Shows when certain logging camps were in operation.; June 2, 1902 to May 31, 1912; 240 pages (2-239 used)","\nBox 21; Cash Book; 1906-1911; Company expenses; Does not provide much useful information; Repairs; Supplies; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation.; Nov. 2, 1906 to May 31, 1911; 160 pages (1-158 used)","\nBox 13; Cash Book; 1912-1924; Pardee \u0026 Curtin Supply Company: Financial records of company store system; Debits and Credits on facing pages.; June 1, 1912 to Apr. 30, 1924; 300 pages (2-299 used)","\nBox 14; Cash Book; 1914-1915; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees. [Various items of interest]; June 18, 1914 to Nov. 13, 1915; 300 pages (1-299 used, with some blank)","\nBox 14; Cash Book; 1915-1917; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees. [Several items of interest]; Nov. 13, 1915 to Jan. 31, 1917; 300 pages (2-293 used, with some blank)","\nBox 15; Cash Book; 1917-1918; Company expenses; Gives names of various employees. [Various items of interest]; Feb. 1, 1917 to June 29, 1918; 300 pages (2-299 used, with some blank)","\nBox 15; Cash Book; 1918-1919; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Various items of interest: see pp. 23, 219 for \"salary of Italians\" {railroad track crew}]; July 1, 1918 to Dec. 18, 1919; 300 pages (1-299, with some blank)","\nBox 16; Cash Book; 1919-1921; Company expenses; Gives names of many employees; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Various items of interest]; Dec. 18, 1919 to June 13, 1921; 300 pages (2-299 used, with some blank)","Series 3) Cashier's Check Registers:","\nBox 6; Cashier's Check Register; 1910-1911; Checks numbers 24450 to 34449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; May 17, 1910 to Apr. 29, 1911; not paginated","\nBox 6; Cashier's Check Register; 1911-1912; Checks numbers 34450 to 44449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Apr. 29, 1911 to Apr. 11, 1912; not paginated","\nBox 7; Cashier's Check Register; 1912-1913; Checks numbers 44450 to 54449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Apr. 11, 1912 to May 2, 1913; not paginated","\nBox 7; Cashier's Check Register; 1913-1914; Checks numbers 54450 to 64449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; May 2, 1913 to Apr. 9, 1914; not paginated","\nBox 8; Cashier's Check Register; 1914-1915; Checks numbers 64450 to 74449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Apr. 9, 1914 to Aug. 6, 1915; not paginated","\nBox 8; Cashier's Check Register; 1915-1916; Checks numbers 74450-84449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Aug. 6, 1915 to Sept. 12, 1916; not paginated","\nBox 9; Cashier's Check Register; 1915-1922; Checks numbers 1 to 4749 (Union National Bank). Gives names (people and companies) of recipients, dates, check numbers, and amounts; but does not indicate for what checks were issued.; Feb. 26, 1915 to Aug. 31, 1922; not paginated","\nBox 9; Cashier's Check Register; 1916-1917; Checks numbers 844450 to 94399 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Sept. 12, 1916 to Sept. 1, 1917; not paginated","\nBox 10; Cashier's Check Register; 1917-1918; Checks numbers 94450 to 100449 (Empire National Bank). Only dates, check numbers, and amounts are given.; Sept. 1, 1917 to Dec. 7, 1918; not paginated","Series 4) Check Registers and Records:","\nBox 5; Check Register; 1900-1908; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill): Gives names of employees in the early part of the book; Contains names of companies paid but little information about items purchased.; Aug. 8, 1900 to May 30, 1908; 160 pages (1-160 used)","\nBox 5; Check Register #2; 1906-1908; (5 loose papers) Curtin Mill: Gives names of several employees. ; July 14, 1906 to May 8, 1908; 240 pages (1-215 used)","\nBox 17; Check Record; 1911-1914; Company expenses, Curtin, W.Va.; Checks issued for supplies; P \u0026 C Supply Co.; Railroad; Machinery; Hominy Mill Mine (p. 11); Shows when certain camps were in operation. ; June 1, 1911 to Nov. 30, 1914; 160 pages (1-158 used)","\nBox 17; Check Register; 1914-1919; Company expenses; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation; Shows various supplies purchased. ; Dec. 1, 1914 to Mar. 31, 1919; 160 pages (1-160 used)","\nBox 17; Check Register; 1919-1923; Company expenses; Supplies; Timber; P \u0026 C Supply Co.; Railroad construction and repairs; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Camp #57 is last one mentioned. Various items of interest]; Apr. 3, 1919 to Aug. 31, 1923; 160 pages (1-159 used)","Series 5) Day Book:","\nBox 2; Day Book; 1916-1928; Company's supplies from company stores; Other expenses and income; Railroad; Various camps, Mills. [Rather interesting in places]; July 26, 1916 to Dec. 31, 1928; 405 pages (3-297 used; 1-2 are missing)","Series 6) Journals:","\nBox 27; Journal #1; 1889-1893; (5 loose papers); Log expenses; Elk Island Boom Co.; Timber purchases; Land purchases; Holly River Boom Co.; Devereux Splash Dam; Sutton Mill expenses; Live stock; Rankin's Camp expenses. ; May 6, 1890 to June 30, 1893; 794 pages (1-783 used)","\nBox 29; Journal #3; 1889-1893; Company expenses and income; Lists considerable information but not in an easy form to interpret; Shows some of A. Pardee's (deceased) stock and investments as transferred to his son Barton Pardee.; Nov. 12, 1889 to May 12, 1893; 504 pages (1-207 used)","\nBox 2; Journal #1; 1890-1898; Barton Pardee's real estate and timber transferred (sold) to the Pardee \u0026 Curtin Lumber Co. ; Mar. 19, 1890 to May 27, 1898; 360 pages (1-17 used)","\nBox 28; Journal #2; 1893-1896; Company expenses and income; Elk Island Boom Co.; Hands accounts; Driving expenses; Log expenses; Lumber; Grassy Creek Improvement (to help log drives); Labor; Boomage; Holly River Coal Co.; Whiting's Camp.; July 3, 1893 to Jan. 31, 1896; 598 pages (1-582 used)","\nBox 30; Journal #4; 1898-1905; Company expenses and income; Log expenses; Hands accounts; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation.; May 18, 1898 to Aug. 25, 1905; 600 pages (1-600 used)","\nBox 31; Journal; 1902-1911; Company expenses and income; Salaries; Labor, Logging; Logs, Railroad; Railroad construction; Mill construction; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation. [Reference to a \"portable mill\" (p. 49)]; Mar. 18, 1902 to Feb. 28, 1911; 600 pages (1-600 used)","\nBox 32; Journal #2; 1911-1916; General expenses: Salaries; Labor; Rents; Railroad construction; Logging; Mill; P \u0026 C Supply Co; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation; Gives names of several employees.; Mar. 1, 1911 to Oct. 31, 1916; 600 pages (1-599 used)","\nBox 33; Journal #3; 1916-1924; Curtin, W. Va. operation: Lists daily expenses; Shows dates when particular logging camps were in operation; Salaries; Board; Rents; Logging costs; Railroad; W. L. McCourt (logging contractor); Panther Creek and Gauley River coal mines. ; Nov. 2, 1916 to Jan. 1, 1924; 598 pages (1-594 used)","Series 7) Ledgers:","\nBox 23; Ledger #3 ; 1889-1893; Payments to and from individuals and companies; Expenses; Bills receivable; Loss \u0026 gain; Lath \u0026 picket sales; Valley River Boom Co.; Mill property; Boom stock; Curtin \u0026 Durbin Co. ; Nov. 12, 1889 to May 12, 1893; 500 pages (1-225 used, with some blank)","\nBox 24; Ledger #1 ; 1890-1896; Cash, Bills payable/receivable; Log account; Elk Island Boom Co.; Devereux Splash Dam; Left Fork Holly; Holly River Boom Co.; Boomage; Rents; Planing mill; Driving expenses; Estate of A. Pardee; Grassy Creek logging; Lumber shipped.; May, 1890 to Apr., 1896; 800 pages (1-777 used, with some blank)","\nBox 25; Ledger; 1896-1901; (22 loose papers); Payments to/from individuals and companies; Few details given except dates and amounts; Some references to boxcar numbers of shipments of lumber. ; May 1, 1896 to Jan. 1, 1901; 600 pages (1-600 used)","\nBox 26; Ledger; 1900-1908; Consists largely of individual accounts for items purchased at company stores; Interesting because of types of goods sold and their prices.; Aug. 18, 1900 to Sept. 14, 1908; 752 pages (1-695 used, with some blank)","Series 8) Petty Cash Books:","\nBox 1; Petty Cash Book; 1898-1910; Although listed on its cover as a \"Petty Cash Book,\" this is more similar to a ledger insofar as it deals with some lumber, labor, etc. expenses but provides considerably less emphasis on office supplies as in the 1911-38 petty cash book. ; Aug. 18, 1898 to Jan. 1, 1911; 298 pages (36-298 used)","\nBox 1; Petty Cash Book; 1911-1938; Office expenses: Stamps, Cleaning; Notebooks, etc.; Continuation of Petty Cash Book 1898-1911; Somewhat interesting since it shows the prices of various items.; Jan. 1, 1911 to Dec. 31, 1938; 124 pages (2-121 used)","Series 9) Sales Books and Shipping Books:","\nBox 3; Shipment Book #2; 1900-1904; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill): Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 9, 1900 to Mar. 19, 1904; 119 pages (1-119 used)","\nBox 22; Sales Book #5; 1902-1905; Sutton Mill and Palmer Mill: Sutton Mill -- Apr. 1, 1902 to Oct. 28, 1905 (pp. 1-86); Palmer Mill -- Apr. 1, 1902 to Oct. 27, 1905 (pp. 87-159) (Palmer Mill records start at the back of the book and work forward.) Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Apr. 1, 1902 to Oct. 28, 1905; 159 pages (1-159 used)","\nBox 12; Sales Book #4; 1907-1909; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill) and Coal Siding Mill: Cherry River Mill (Curtin) -- Aug. 1, 1907 to Feb. 27, 1909 (pp. 1-110). Coal Siding Mill -- Aug. 2, 1907 to Feb. 27, 1909 (pp. 111-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 1, 1907 to Feb. 27, 1909; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 18; Lumber Purchase; 1908-1919; No specific mill indicated. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Nov. 5, 1908 to Mar. 31, 1919; 79 pages (1-79 used)","\nBox 12; Sales Book #5; 1909-1910; Cherry River Mill (Curtin Mill) and Coal Siding Mill: Cherry River Mill (Curtin) -- Mar. 1, 1909 to June 30, 1910 (pp. 1-105). Coal Siding Mill -- Mar. 1, 1909 to June 30, 1910 (pp. 107-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Mar. 1, 1909 to June 30, 1910; 152 pages (1-105, 107-151 used)","\nBox 11; Sales Book #6; 1910-1913; Hominy Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; June 8, 1910 to Sept. 30, 1913; 150 pages (1-149 used)","\nBox 20; Sales Book #6; 1911-1912; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Sept. 1, 1911 to Aug. 30, 1912 (pp. 1-115). Coal Siding Mill -- Sept. 1, 1911 to Aug. 30, 1912 (pp. 116-151). Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Sept. 1, 1911 to Aug. 30, 1912; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 20; Sales Book #7; 1912-1913; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Aug. 29, 1912 to Sept. 30, 1913 (pp. 1-111). Coal Siding Mill -- Sept. 2, 1912 to Sept. 29, 1913 (pp. 112-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 29, 1912 to Sept. 30, 1913; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 20; Sales Book; 1913-1915; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Sept. 30, 1913 to Apr. 10, 1915 (pp. 1-112). Coal Siding Mill -- Oct. 1, 1913 to Apr. 9, 1915 (pp. 113-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Sept. 30, 1913 to Apr. 10, 1915; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 19; Sales Book; 1913-1917; Hominy Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Oct. 1, 1913 to Dec. 29, 1917; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 11; Lumber Purchases; 1914-1919; Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; May 18, 1914 to Oct. 18, 1919; 152 pages (1-24 are missing; 28-99 used)","\nBox 18; Sales Book; 1917-1919; Curtin Mill and Coal Siding Mill: Curtin Mill -- Nov. 27, 1917 to Oct. 17, 1919 (pp. 1-120). Coal Siding Mill -- Nov. 17, 1917 to Oct. 27, 1919 (pp. 121-151) Coal Siding records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Nov. 27, 1917 to Oct. 27, 1919; 152 pages (1-151 used)","\nBox 19; Sales Book; 1918-1923; Hominy Mill and Deer Creek Mill: Hominy Mill -- Jan. 1, 1918 to Nov. 28, 1923 (pp. 1-105). Deer Creek Mill -- Dec. 30, 1921 to Nov. 30, 1923 (pp. 107-151) Deer Creek records start at the back of the book and work forward. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Jan. 1, 1918 to Nov. 30, 1923; 152 pages (1-151 used; p. 106 blank)","\nBox 3; Shipping Book; 1925-1930; (7 loose papers) This book shows the transition from Curtin (Nicholas Co., W.Va.) to Bergoo (Webster Co., W.Va.). Curtin Lumber Yard -- June 1, 1925 to Sept. n.d., 1927. Bergoo Lumber Yard -- Sept. 4, 1928 to July 31, 1930. Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks. [Forgot to list page numbers for each lumber yard]; June 1, 1925 to July 31, 1930; 159 pages (1-159 used)","\nBox 4; Shipping Book; 1930-1935; (7 loose papers) Bergoo Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks.; Aug. 2, 1930 to Dec. 10, 1935; 159 pages (1-159 used)","\nBox 4; Shipping Book; 1936-1938; (6 loose papers) Bergoo Mill: Lumber Shipped including the following: Date; Our Order No.; Their Order No.; Folio; Car No.; Consignee; Amount; Destination; Kind; Grade; No. of Pieces; Size; Length; No. Feet; Price (at Mill / Delivered); Total Cost; Remarks. Note: Pages 141-147 -- orders shipped to W.Va. Pulp \u0026 Paper Co.; Jan. 1, 1936 to Oct. 18, 1938; 159 pages (1-129; 141-147 used)"],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePhotographs have been separated to the photograph collection, except for the panroamic photograph of the Hominy Mill Site, which was added to A\u0026amp;M 4168, the Panoramic Photos Collection.\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["Photographs have been separated to the photograph collection, except for the panroamic photograph of the Hominy Mill Site, which was added to A\u0026M 4168, the Panoramic Photos Collection."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the \u003ca href=\"https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/visit/permissions-and-copyright\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ePermissions and Copyright page\u003c/a\u003e on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the  Permissions and Copyright page  on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_8bd14107fe29a671d30648de8d312edf\"\u003eRecords of the Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company. Includes 55 account books in 9 series: 1) Bills Payable \u0026amp; Bills Receivable (1 item); 2) Cash Books (9 items); 3) Cashier's Check Registers (9 items); 4) Check Registers and Records (5 items); 5) Day Book (1 item); 6) Journals (8 items); 7) Ledgers (4 items); 8) Petty Cash Books (2 items); 9) Sales Books and Shipping Books (16 items). These records are from company offices in Clarksburg, Curtin, and Sutton, and from logging operations in Braxton, Nicholas, and Webster counties, including the Cherry Run, Hominy, Palmer, and Sutton Mills. There are also 43 photographs documenting logging and coal mining operations, including mills and railroads.\u003c/abstract\u003e"],"abstract_tesim":["Records of the Pardee and Curtin Lumber Company. Includes 55 account books in 9 series: 1) Bills Payable \u0026 Bills Receivable (1 item); 2) Cash Books (9 items); 3) Cashier's Check Registers (9 items); 4) Check Registers and Records (5 items); 5) Day Book (1 item); 6) Journals (8 items); 7) Ledgers (4 items); 8) Petty Cash Books (2 items); 9) Sales Books and Shipping Books (16 items). These records are from company offices in Clarksburg, Curtin, and Sutton, and from logging operations in Braxton, Nicholas, and Webster counties, including the Cherry Run, Hominy, Palmer, and Sutton Mills. There are also 43 photographs documenting logging and coal mining operations, including mills and railroads."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_700f8a245f62b84ff7faffa6dbe285b8\"\u003eWest Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. 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Highlights include a manuscript speech on the American Colonization Society, which helped found the colony of Liberia (undated); a letter to the president of the Baltimore \u0026amp; Ohio Railroad Company (March 18, 1836); a draft of \"Address of the Delegates composing the New State Constitutional Convention to their Constituents\" (1863). Other subjects of Van Winkle's writings include the U.S. Constitution, philosophical and religious writings (including the rights and nature of mankind), and Virginia and West Virginia politics. The scrapbooks are mostly full of clippings, with subjects including the Northwestern Turnpike, politics, and the development of Parkersburg (1827-1902, undated). 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