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Glen DeGarmo, Compiler, Collection Regarding Wadestown, West Virginia

1 Linear Feet 11 1/2 in. (2 documents cases, 5 in. each); (1 flat storage box, 1 1/2 in.)
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Collection regarding Wadestown, West Virginia, including a large book of hand-written arithtmetic problems possibly owned by a "John Shriver" (1807; box 3), a book titled "Uncle John's Stories" (1863; box 1), seventeen score-books from the Wadestown Junior High School basketball team (1948-1965; boxes 1-2), correspondence and other material of the deGarmo family concerning cemetery lots, gas wells, taxes, and other subjects (1913-2005, undated; box 1), a notebook recording death dates of Wadestown residents (undated; box 1), and a notebook recording sales of lots in the Wadestown Cemetery (undated; box 1). Information from the compiler, Glen DeGarmo, regarding the history and provenance of this collection can be found in box 1, folder 1.

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Glen DeGarmo, Compiler, Collection Regarding Wadestown, West Virginia 1 Linear Feet 11 1/2 in. (2 documents cases, 5 in. each); (1 flat storage box, 1 1/2 in.)

New Monmouth Presbyterian Church records

17.75 Linear Feet 15 boxes
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This collection includes deacons' minutes, sunday school records, the church register, cemetery records, congregational meeting minutes, and financial records of New Monmouth Presbyterian Church. Also includes some issues of the New Monmouth News/Newsletter. Of particular note is a scrapbook created of the church's earliest records dating back to the pastorates of William Graham and George Baxter.

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New Monmouth Presbyterian Church records 17.75 Linear Feet 15 boxes

Rockbridge Historical Society files on cemeteries

.5 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of research files on local and regional cemeteries, especially those found in Rockbridge and Augusta counties in Virginia. The files are arranged alphabetically by name of cemetery and are comprised of both primary and secondary resources.

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Rockbridge Historical Society files on cemeteries .5 Linear Feet

William Rice Research Papers regarding West Virginia Genealogy and Other Topics

20 Linear Feet 20 ft. (16 record cartons, 15 in. each)
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Historical research material collected by William Rice from ca. 1975-2015, mostly relating to the history of western Virginia and southeastern West Virginia, the Upper Potomac River basin, and particularly Elkins and Randolph County. There are three record series including subject files (boxes 1-4), miscellaneous research files (boxes 4-5), and family histories (boxes 5-16). Subject files are arranged alphabetically and cover many topics ranging from early settlement, the formation of cities and counties, wars, etc. Miscellaneous research files regard the War of 1812 and the Civil War in connection with western Virginia, among other material. Family history files are arranged alphabetically by last name; they document mostly eighteenth-century settlers of what was once Augusta County, Virginia.
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William Rice Research Papers regarding West Virginia Genealogy and Other Topics 20 Linear Feet 20 ft. (16 record cartons, 15 in. each)

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