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African American Photographic Portraits

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Twenty-four tintypes and six paper photographic prints featuring formal portraits of mostly African Americans. Includes two tintypes and three prints of Caucasian women. All subjects are unidentified except for Mrs. Null and her daughter Hilda on a print dated October 1953. On evidence of the clothing, the tintypes appear to date from the 1880s. This collection was found in Jefferson County, West Virginia.
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John Cuthbert, Collector, Virginia B. Evans Glassware

11.3 Linear Feet 11 ft. 2 1/2 in. (6 record cartons, 15 in. each); (2 document cases, 5 in.); (3 artifact boxes, 6 1/2 in. each); (2 artifact boxes, 4 in. each); (2 flat storage boxes, 3 1/2 in.)
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Fifty pieces (including lids and pairs) of Asian-inspired design, frosted glassware (clear, pink, green) designed by West Virginia artist Virginia B. Evans (1894-1983) and produced by Imperial Glass Corporation of Bellaire, Ohio. Includes well-known dragon and butterfly motifs in ashtrays, bookends, vases, and other pieces.

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John Cuthbert, Collector, Virginia B. Evans Glassware 11.3 Linear Feet 11 ft. 2 1/2 in. (6 record cartons, 15 in. each); (2 document cases, 5 in.); (3 artifact boxes, 6 1/2 in. each); (2 artifact boxes, 4 in. each); (2 flat storage boxes, 3 1/2 in.)

Klu Klux Klan Propaganda in Morgantown

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Klu Klux Klan propaganda material distributed in March 2019, and related clippings of news reporting and opinion pieces regarding this event.

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Klu Klux Klan Propaganda in Morgantown .01 Linear Feet 1/4 in. (1 folder)

Patty Willis, Artist, Biographical Information

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Paper print-out from a website regarding Patty Willis (1879-1953), a West Virginia pictorial artist from Jefferson County; includes biography and examples of her work.
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West Virginia University, Women's Suffrage 85th Anniversary Celebration, Newspaper and Ribbon

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Special edition newspaper and badge with attached ribbon issued on occasion of the 85th Anniversary of Woman Suffrage. These were handed out at a special event held at Elizabeth Moore Hall on the campus of West Virginia University in 2005. The newspaper contains articles regarding the history of the Woman Suffrage movement; the badge features text stating "Celebrate Victory, Betty Ireland: WV Secretary of State".
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West Virginia University, Women's Suffrage 85th Anniversary Celebration, Newspaper and Ribbon 0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 2 items

West Virginia Wildlife Artists, Works by Ray Harm, Charley Harper, and Others

3.96 Linear Feet 35 framed prints, 1 in. each; 5 framed prints, 2 in. each; 1 flat storage box, 1 in.; 1 portfolio, 0.5 in.; 2 folders, 1 in. total
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Prints and magazine illustrations by West Virginia wildlife artists Ray Harm (28 prints, mostly framed; 7 magazines; 3 biographical prospectuses; 1968-1975), Charley Harper (1 folder of small items, flat storage box [20 in. x 24 in.] of 6 prints and some portfolio items; undated), Don Whitlach (2 framed items, 1977-1995), and Thomas J. Allen (2 framed items). Contents list is available.

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West Virginia Wildlife Artists, Works by Ray Harm, Charley Harper, and Others 3.96 Linear Feet 35 framed prints, 1 in. each; 5 framed prints, 2 in. each; 1 flat storage box, 1 in.; 1 portfolio, 0.5 in.; 2 folders, 1 in. total

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