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Frederick B. Lambert, Collector and Compiler, Papers, 1905/1959

1.76 Linear Feet Summary: 1 ft. 9 in. (9 items in 1 folder, 0.1 in.); (12 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each)
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Historical and genealogical notebooks, notes on census reports, cemetery readings, newspaper history, copies of church and school records, notes on slavery, newspaper clipping scrapbooks, and correspondence.

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Frederick B. Lambert, Collector and Compiler, Papers, 1905/1959 1.76 Linear Feet Summary: 1 ft. 9 in. (9 items in 1 folder, 0.1 in.); (12 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each)

Hardy and Hampshire Counties Records, 1750/1922

0.15 Linear Feet 1 reel of microfilm (1 vol.), 1.75 in.
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Copies of Fairfax grants and surveys made or copied by James William Kuykendall, county surveyor; record of the town lots in Moorefield; extracts from Hardy and Hampshire County records; cemetery readings; muster roll of the McNeill's Rangers, 1861-1865; prospectus for Kuykendall family history, and local history items. The volume contains detailed records for Cunningham, Harness, Kuykendall, Parsons, and Van Meter families. Other records pertain to the Casey, Fisher, Hite, Hopkins, McMechan, McNeill, Marshall, Moore, Pancake, Renick, Seymour, Sherrard, Welton, and Yocum families.
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Hardy and Hampshire Counties Records, 1750/1922 0.15 Linear Feet 1 reel of microfilm (1 vol.), 1.75 in.

Hardy County Cemetery Readings, Typed Document, 1968

0 Linear Feet Summary: 12 pages
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Hardy County cemetery readings which were compiled by James Funkhouser for the Kimsey's Run Brethren Church, Harper, Chrisman, Inskeep, Miller, and Strawderman cemeteries, and an unnamed cemetery near Lost City. In addition there are readings from the Wilkins, Sager, and Dispanet family cemeteries.
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Hardy County Cemetery Readings, Typed Document, 1968 0 Linear Feet Summary: 12 pages

Helen Scott, Compiler, Genealogy Records, 1500/1991

0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)
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Genealogical notes and research of a member of the Fayette Co., WV Genealogical Society, Helen Scott, on the following families: Arthur, Blake, Decker, Jaynes, Johnson and Scott. There are cemetery readings for Fayette County including the areas of Fayetteville, Mt. Hope, Oak Hill, and Pax and of the Blue Ridge Cemetery. There is also a copy of the genealogical research conducted by Laura Blake.
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Helen Scott, Compiler, Genealogy Records, 1500/1991 0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)

Henri Jean Mugler Diary and Memoir, 1838/1899

0.44 Linear Feet Summary: 5 1/4 in. (3 reels of microfilm (38 vols), 1.75 in. each)
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Diary and memoir of a Confederate soldier, railroad laborer, and shop owner from Grafton. The memoir begins with Mugler's birth in Alsace-Lorraine in 1838, and covers his immigration to the United States; enlistment in the United States Army in 1851; military duty in New York, Boston, Rhode Island, Texas, California, and the Washington Territory where he participated in the expedition against the Yakima Indians as a member of Company B, Third Regiment, United States Artillery, under Phil Sheridan; and his return to Orange County, Virginia, where following the passage of the Secession Ordinance he enlisted in the Thirteenth Virginia Infantry serving as chief musician. The memoir concludes with Mugler's military career during 1861-1862. The diary covers the remainder of his military service, 1862-1864, and his confinement as a war prisoner at Elmira, New York, 1864-1865. Following the war, Mugler returned to Washington, D.C., and eventually gained employment with the National Cemetery Corps, working at various Virginia battlefields. While in Virginia he served as a delegate to the Virginia Republican Convention of 1867. He worked at the National Cemetery at Grafton and for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, eventually becoming superintendent of painters on the Road Division in West Virginia. After 1874 he worked briefly as a self-employed painter, and then opened a paint and hardware store in Grafton which he managed until the end of his life. Subjects include the Battle of Mine Run, the retreat from Antietam, the Battle of the Wilderness, prison life at Elmira, New York; reconstruction in Virginia; railroading and the railroad towns of Keyser, Oakland (Maryland), Parkersburg, Fairmont, and Wheeling; the strikes of 1877; interviews with Generals Ord and Sheridan; the Murphy Temperance Movement and W.C.T.U. activities; the Liberal Republican movement of 1872; the Greenback Party; the Chicago World's Fair of 1893; political figures such as John S. Carlile, John G. Carlisle, John T. McGraw, John W. Mason, Frank Hereford, John E. Kenna, John A. Logan, James G. Blaine, and "Sockless" Jerry Simpson.
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Henri Jean Mugler Diary and Memoir, 1838/1899 0.44 Linear Feet Summary: 5 1/4 in. (3 reels of microfilm (38 vols), 1.75 in. each)

Jackson County, Cemetery Readings, 1966/1971

0 Linear Feet Summary: 25 pages
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Cemetery readings from Jackson County, ca.1800-1966, including the Barnett Cemetery at Rock Castle; the Foster Chapel Cemetery; the Levi Moore Cemetery; the Given Cemetery; the Fairview Cemetery; the Mt. Moriah Church Cemetery; and the Pleasant Hill Cemetery.
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Jackson County, Cemetery Readings, 1966/1971 0 Linear Feet Summary: 25 pages

Joseph F. McNeely Papers, 1954

0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 4 items (1 folder)
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Mimeographed letters of Joseph F. McNeely requesting the restoration by the Presbyterian Church of Morgantown, of the McNeely family monument removed from the Presbyterian cemetery on the site of the new church.

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Joseph F. McNeely Papers, 1954 0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 4 items (1 folder)

Marion County, Cemetery Readings, Arnett Cemetery, 1989

0 Linear Feet Summary: 12 pages (photocopies)
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Cemetery readings for Arnett Cemetery on Campbell Run Road, Marion County, West Virginia by Nellie Ornduff. Birth and death dates range from ca. 1780-1980. Photocopy of 12 page typescript.
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Marion County, Cemetery Readings, Arnett Cemetery, 1989 0 Linear Feet Summary: 12 pages (photocopies)

Monongalia County Cemetery Readings, 1956

0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)
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Microfilm of records copied by Mr. McIntire from tombstones in cemeteries in Monongalia County, relating to all soldiers from the county. Includes names of servicemen in all U.S. wars and all known Civil War Confederate soldiers at the time. Dates covered include ca. 1770-1950.

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Monongalia County Cemetery Readings, 1956 0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)

Monongalia County, Cemetery Readings, Grant District, 1958

0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 3 items (1 folder)
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Typescript of inscriptions in the burial plot on Stewart's Run (Michael's Cemetery), formerly the land of the Stewart family, in Grant District, Monongalia County, 1810-1852, copied by Mrs. H. L. Martin, Sr. See also Cemetery Readings, Michael's Cemetery, Grant District, Monongalia County in the Dille Papers.

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Monongalia County, Cemetery Readings, Grant District, 1958 0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 3 items (1 folder)

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