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Alexandria Scrapbook Collection (MS003), 1830/1893

.42 Linear Feet
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This collection consists of 2 books that have been converted to scrapbooks by gluing playbills, poems, articles, drawings, and religious materials onto the pages. The scrapbook in folder 1 contains religious articles, poetry, and images pasted into a book on agricultural reports. The scrapbook in folder 2 contains playbills and concert programs from the National Theater, Ford's Opera House, the Alexandria Musical Association, the Vocal Society of the Assembly Presbyterian Church, etc.

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Alexandria Scrapbook Collection (MS003), 1830/1893 .42 Linear Feet

Arah J. Evans Autograph Album, 1849/1953

0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 3/4 in. (1 folder)
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Autograph album of Miss Arah J. Evans of Monongalia County, West Virginia, containing poetry, devotions, and scriptural passages inscribed by her friends between 1849 and 1851. Some pages are blank while others have color illustrations of floral designs.
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Arah J. Evans Autograph Album, 1849/1953 0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 3/4 in. (1 folder)

Atkeson-Morgan Family Papers, 1833/1923, bulk 1850/1900

1.9 Linear Feet Summary: 23 in. (4 document cases, 1 flat storage box)
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Papers of John and Sarah Atkeson-Morgan documenting Atkeson-Morgan family history and the history of the Morgan home and farm in Putnam County, West Virginia for period ca. 1840-1900.

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Atkeson-Morgan Family Papers, 1833/1923, bulk 1850/1900 1.9 Linear Feet Summary: 23 in. (4 document cases, 1 flat storage box)

Ira E. Robinson Papers, 1818/1930

0.25 Linear Feet Summary: 2 1/2 in. (1 document case)
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Additional papers of Ira E. Robinson, including ts. and photostat copies of papers concerning the Revolutionary War service of Col. John Gibson and Col. Archibald Lochry; a tls. From J. Wm. DeGrange with accompanying articles on army activities in the vicinity of Philippi, W. Va. during the Civil War; and a clipping and reprint of articles by I. E. Robinson. There are, also, facsimilies of ms. letters and poems by James Whitcomb Riley; tls written by Edmond Eitel for Mrs. Riley to Mr. Robinson; a diploma from Fairmont Normal, and several certificates of appointment signed by Herbert Hoover, Calvin Coolidge, and [Wm.] M. O. Dawson; and autographed photographs of Herbert Hoover and Davis Elkins.

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Ira E. Robinson Papers, 1818/1930 0.25 Linear Feet Summary: 2 1/2 in. (1 document case)

John Lewis Cole Poem, 1891

0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 3/4 in.
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John Lewis Cole was a librarian in West Virginia in the late nineteenth century. Collection consists of a sixteen-page narrative poem, "The Old Fayette School-House," written by J. L. Cole in December 1891. The text of the poem is typed, but it is accompanied by hand-drawn illustrations.
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John Lewis Cole Poem, 1891 0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 3/4 in.

Oscar Clemens Stine Interview Transcript, 1884/1951

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A revised and indexed transcript copy of an interview with Dr. O.C. Stine, an expert in agricultural economics who was employed with the Department of Agriculture from the Progressive Era to that of the Fair Deal. Stine tells of his childhood on a farm in Jackson County, WV, his subsequent education in small town southeastern Ohio where his family moved, and his attendance and graduation from Ohio University with a bachelors in liberal arts and education. After teaching briefly on the secondary level agricultural vocation courses, he attained a masters in agricultural economy at the University of Wisconsin. Upon graduation he went to work in Washington, DC for the Bureau of Agricultural Economics, a statistically based research and survey branch of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. There he pioneered in the establishment of professionalized statistic keeping and in creating accurate economic forecast indicators. He was also helpful in the creation of various and changing proposals for parity farm price support programs. Privately, he was a founder of the Agricultural History Society. Of note, he mentions much interaction with the New Deal agency, Agricultural Adjustment Administration, and his opinion of it. He talks about an official trip to the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, and Fascist Italy before World War II and comments on agriculture, the economy and society in Europe. Also he gives a candid evaluation of the Arthurdale project. Prominent names mentioned are: William J. Bryan, Calvin Coolidge, Howard M. Gore, Herbert Hoover, Benito Mussolini, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, Gray Silver, and Henry Wallace.
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Oscar Clemens Stine Interview Transcript, 1884/1951 0.2 Linear Feet Summary: 2 in.

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