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Harrison and Doddridge Counties, Papers 0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 1 in. (1 folder)

Harrison County Court Records 169.42 Linear Feet 169 ft., 5 in. (4 record cartons, 15 in. each; 376 document cases, 5 in. each; 33 document cases, 2.5 in. each; 6 microfilm boxes, 1.75 in. each)

Haymond Family Papers 0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 1 in. (1 folder and 1 oversize folder)

Jack Sandy Anderson, Compiler, Historical Records regarding West Virginia 0.3 Linear Feet 3 1/2 in. (1 document case, 2 1/2 in.); (2 folders, 3/4 in.); (2 oversize folders, 1/4 in. total)

Johnson Family Correspondence 0.42 Linear Feet Summary: 5 in. (1 document case, 5 in.)

Louise Hornor Family Papers 0.38 Linear Feet Summary: 4 1/2 in. (2 reels of microfilm (2 vols), 1.75 in. each); (11 folders, 0.1 in. each)

Monongalia and Harrison Counties Surveys 0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm, 1.75 in.)

Mrs. Glenn V. Longacre, Collector, Papers 0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 1/2 in. (1 folder, 1/2 in.; 1 oversize folder, 6 items)

Mrs. John J.D. Preston, Collector, Papers of the Preston, Davis, Rand, and Arnold Families 0.8 Linear Feet Summary: 10 1/4 in. (2 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 oversize folder, 1/4 in.)

Ogden Family Papers 0.8 Linear Feet 10 in. (2 document cases, 5 in. each)

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