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Shepherdstown Lutheran Parish Records

0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)
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Records of the Shepherdstown Lutheran Parish, including the Daybook of John David Young, an early pastor.
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Shepherdstown Lutheran Parish Records 0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)

Shipbuilding Ledger (Norfolk, Va.)

0.20 Linear Feet 1 half Hollinger document case boxes
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Ledger kept near the port of Norfolk containing accounts of blacksmiths, captains, sail makers, and block makers in 1796. The college also contains 19th century clippings from literary publications.
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Shipbuilding Ledger (Norfolk, Va.) 0.20 Linear Feet 1 half Hollinger document case boxes

Short Histories of Western Pennsylvania Counties

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A copy of "Your Family Tree", Vol. I, No. 1, (Indiana, PA,1948); contains short accounts of how counties in western Pennsylvania were formed; also contains names of early settlers.
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Short Histories of Western Pennsylvania Counties 0 Linear Feet Summary: 1 item

Sir Peyton and Gray Skipwith Letters

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Correspondence from Sir Peyton Skipwith, mostly to his nephew, Grey Skipwith regarding business dealings. There is also one letter from Grey Skipwith to William Short in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania dated January 10, 1811. In it, Skipwith tried to appeal to Short to move to England for a time.

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Slaves and Slavery Legal Documents

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Six court case papers from Frederick County, Maryland, involving slaves suing for freedom, one slave charged with murder, and slaves in an appraisement of property. The cases are: appraisement of property of Jacob Miller (December 13, 1791); petition for freedom of Negroe Fawcet (filed November 21, 1795); Rebecca Toogood vs. Joseph Wood, Jr. (October 1805); Nelly Toogood's petition for freedom (1805?); bond for Justice of the Peace for Dr. William Hilleary to appear in court against a man called Negro Jim, charged with murder (February 14, 1816); and the petition of Negro George (undated).
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Slaves and Slavery Legal Documents 0.01 Linear Feet 1/4 in. (6 items in 1 folder)

Slaves and Slavery Legal Documents

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Five court documents from Frederick County, Maryland, and Jefferson County, Virginia, mostly regarding slavery and manumission. They consist of: declaration by Christian Kemp of the removal of Negro Joseph from Berkeley County, Virginia to Frederick County, Maryland (January 13, 1797); affidavit of Philip Coblentz affirming manumission of Negro Mathew, Frederick County, Maryland (August 20, 1811); deed of bill of sale between William P. Craighill, William Little, Samuel Brown, and Samuel Swayne, for land in Jefferson County, Virginia (1815-1816); affidavit of Sampson Delashmutt affirming children of Mary Swan(n) to be free-born (July 25, 1822), and later statement by Delashmutt that Jacob Swan(n) is a free born son of Mary Swan(n) (October 19, 1822), both of Frederick County, Maryland; and a statement by Mary Swann of her manumission and affidavit of Sampson Delashmutt affirming it, Frederick County, Maryland (December 9, 1829).
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Sleeth and Stumm Families Genealogy

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Birth, baptism, marriage, and death records from family Bibles of the Sleeth and Stumm families of Monongalia County.
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Sleeth and Stumm Families Genealogy 0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 1 in.

Smith Family Papers

0.5 Linear Feet Summary: 5 1/2 in. (1 document case, 2 1/2 in.); (3 scrapbooks, 3 in.)
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Papers of the Mortimer Wilson Smith family, Clarksburg, West Virginia. There are letters of the Chapin family of Springfield, Massachusetts, and Clarksburg, 1800-1904. Subjects include descriptions of Clarksburg, schools, churches, and family affairs. Included are three scrapbooks of the Mortimer W. Smith family, covering family history, and typescripts of speeches made by Smith, 1936-1939, as chief engineer of the West Virginia State Road Commission and as director of the Motor Carrier Department, Public Service Commission of West Virginia.
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Smith Family Papers 0.5 Linear Feet Summary: 5 1/2 in. (1 document case, 2 1/2 in.); (3 scrapbooks, 3 in.)

Smithfield Preston Foundation Papers

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The Smithfield Preston Foundation Papers consist of 200 letters written almost exclusively by two generations of members of the Preston family of southwest Virginia, Kentucky, and South Carolina, to James and Sarah Preston McDowell of Rockbridge County, Virginia.
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Smithfield Preston Foundation Papers 0.6 Cubic Feet 2 boxes

Smokeless Coal Operators Association Records

0.71 Linear Feet Summary: 8 1/2 in. (1 folder, 1 1/2 in.); (4 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each)
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Production statistics and extracts from the historical files of the Smokeless Operators Association (until 1958 the Pocahontas Operators Association) showing the history of coal mining in the Pocahontas field and production, sales, and distribution statistics for the years 1930 and 1933-1961. There are weekly, monthly, and yearly reports on net tons produced, hours, worked, and tonnage lost because of labor problems, mine disability, or lack of market. There are lists of the coal companies operating in the Pocahontas district during these years. Some files include reports on net production by grade.

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Smokeless Coal Operators Association Records 0.71 Linear Feet Summary: 8 1/2 in. (1 folder, 1 1/2 in.); (4 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each)

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