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Charles Shetler, Curator and Historian, Papers

0.4 Linear Feet Summary: 5 in. (1 document case)
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Material written and collected by a former curator of the West Virginia and Regional History Collection that includes bibliographies, transcripts, photostats, papers and historical sketches on various aspects of West Virginia history. Items deal with prominent West Virginia University historians, the Civil War, early settlement, industrial growth, and West Virginia University. A number of letters and circulars discuss the West Virginia Historical Society in 1869.
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Charles Shetler, Curator and Historian, Papers 0.4 Linear Feet Summary: 5 in. (1 document case)

Dorothy Clutter Collison and Ernest Skaggs, Folk Singers, Recording

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7 in. 7.5 ips reel to reel tape recording of Dorothy Clutter Collison and Ernest Skaggs singing traditional ballads at the Hillbilly booth, West Virginia State Fair, August 1961.

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Dorothy Clutter Collison and Ernest Skaggs, Folk Singers, Recording 0.06 Linear Feet 0.75 in. folder 0.118 Gigabytes 1 .wav file

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