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Adolphus P. Howard Papers

0.4 Linear Feet 5 in. (1 document case)
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Includes business and personal correspondence, accounts, legal papers, bank statements, maps, etc. Business correspondence, 1850-1938, include letters concerning A. P. Howard's various business enterprises; farm, livestock, fruit and produce, Wellsville, Ohio; printing firm, Columbus, Ohio; tannery, Corry, Penna.; bank and metal works, Pittsburgh, PA; farm, Congo, WV; subscription agent in Wellsville, Ohio for National Era, Washington, D.C. Earlier letters are to A. G. DeSellem, an uncle, including several concerning missionary work and anti-slavery activities; mention is made of several colleges, Western Reserve, Oberlin, and a school in Albany.

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Adolphus P. Howard Papers 0.4 Linear Feet 5 in. (1 document case)

Adolphus P. Howard Papers

0.4 Linear Feet Summary: 5 in. (1 document case)
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Includes the wills of A. P. Howard, Corry, Pennsylvania; 1897, and Sarah H. Howard, Wellsville, N. Y., correspondence, reports, leases, tax receipts, and mortgage. Information on J. W. Howard and Hugh H. McCullough estates. Copy of Bradstreet's report on the University Company of Olympia, Washington and J. R. Chaplin, manager of the Company. Also, report on various business enterprises and financial standing of A. P. Howard. Some correspondence of Edward Spencer and tax receipts for land in Kansas. One copy of "The Practical Engineer," John Wallace, Pittsburgh, Penna., 1865, and one copy of "The Popular Educator," Vols. III and IV, London, N. C.

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Adolphus P. Howard Papers 0.4 Linear Feet Summary: 5 in. (1 document case)

A. Eliza Crane letter

0.01 Linear Feet One legal size folder.
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Contains one letter from A. Eliza Crane, a missionary in Iran during the nineteenth century. The letter is addressed to her mother, Julia R.W. Crane in Clinton, Oneida County, New York. Within the letter is a description of Eliza Crane's life in Oroomiah, present day Orumiyeh, Iran. She speaks of her family and the consequences of the snowy weather in Iran.

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A. Eliza Crane letter 0.01 Linear Feet One legal size folder.

American Legion, Mountaineer Post No. 127, Morgantown Records

0.4 Linear Feet Summary: 5 in. (1 document case, 5 in.)
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Official records of the American Legion post established at West Virginia University in 1945.
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American Legion, Mountaineer Post No. 127, Morgantown Records 0.4 Linear Feet Summary: 5 in. (1 document case, 5 in.)

Clarence Norwood Weems, Commemorative Booklet for Christian Missionary Work in Korea

6.96 Gigabytes 70 .tif files
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Digital copy of a commemorative booklet honoring Christian missionary work of Clarence Norwood Weems in Korea. The book is titled "In Commemoration of Thirty Years of Missionary Service of C. N. Weems, 1939." Includes text and many photographs. The photographs appear to date mainly from the 1930s.

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Clarence Norwood Weems, Commemorative Booklet for Christian Missionary Work in Korea 6.96 Gigabytes 70 .tif files

David R. Preston Diary

0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 1/2 in. (1 folder)
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Manuscript diary of David R. Preston, Presbyterian minister and missionary assigned to Pensacola, Florida, and St. Charles, Missouri, 1828-1829, containing information on the number of missionaries and regularly assigned ministers of the Presbyterian, Methodist, and Episcopal churches in the areas, the number of church services held, attendance and interest of the congregations, organization of Bible classes, and Sunday schools. Preston also preached to black congregations and comments on their attendance and attitude. There is comment on the Roman Catholic Church, its activities, means to combat its influence, and its social and business life. Preston also held services in the Escambia River area of Alabama. Names of people living in the areas are given as well as descriptions of land and business enterprises, and opinions concerning future settlement and economic development. The names of U.S. Navy ships in the Pensacola harbor are mentioned with comments on the officers, condition of the ships, and discipline maintained. Conditions and cost of travel by stage and boat are commented on with accounts of Preston's journeys from Philadelphia to Pensacola, and from Pensacola to St. Charles.
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David R. Preston Diary 0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 1/2 in. (1 folder)

Fanny Kean Leake Patton diary

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Collection contains a single diary of American woman Fanny Kean Leake Pattaon (1867-1939) during her time with the American Episcopal Mission in Kyoto, Japan. She and her husband Rev. J. Lindsay Patton (1866-1915), worked in Japan as missionaries for fifteen years starting in the late 1880s. By the time the diary was written, they had been overseas for several years and had five children, some of whom were born in Japan. The diary includes documentation about Fanny and her husband's religious activity and travel, as well as details about her every day life doing missionary work and teaching. It also has information about the Otsu Incident (an unsuccessful assassination attempt on Czar Nicholas Alexandrovich during his visit to Japan in 1891), and Russia and Japan's falling out afterwards. Fanny in fact visited the Czar the day after the Otsu Incident.

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Fanny Kean Leake Patton diary .1 Linear Feet One legal size folder

Francis McFarland Papers

90 Item 9 folders, 23 volumes
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This collection includes 54 miscellaneous letters, 1821-1866; diaries and financial records McFarland kept while he was a missionary and during his two pastorates, 1823-1836, and 1841-1871, at Bethel Presbyterian Church, Augusta County, Va.; lecture notes taken while a student at Princeton University; and printed biographical sketches and engravings of McFarland.Correspondents include Stonewall Jackson, George Junkin, William Spottswood.

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Francis McFarland Papers 90 Item 9 folders, 23 volumes

George A. Baxter Family papers

2.5 Linear Feet five document cases, 1 oversize folder
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The George A. Baxter Family papers begin in 1797 and trace the history of three generations of the Baxter family in Virginia. The collection contains both correspondence and newspaper articles saved by the family.

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George A. Baxter Family papers 2.5 Linear Feet five document cases, 1 oversize folder

George H. McGrew Papers

0.4 Linear Feet Summary: 5 in. (1 document case)
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Correspondence, sermons, religious writings, and accounts of a graduate of Wesleyan University and Harvard Law School, Methodist missionary to India (ca.1876-1885), and son of Representative James Clark McGrew of Kingwood. Subjects include West Virginia politics; social activities in Kingwood; conditions in the Indian mission field; nautical improvements tested at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, 1879; Northwestern University; and the Republican National Convention of 1880.
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George H. McGrew Papers 0.4 Linear Feet Summary: 5 in. (1 document case)

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