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Wilson-Lewis Family Papers, 1693/1942

0.42 Linear Feet 5 in. (1 document case)
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Papers relating to the Wilson, Lewis, and Ruffner families of Prince Edward County, Virginia, Kanawha County, [West] Virginia, St. Charles County, Missouri, and Fairfield County, Ohio. Correspondence between Nathaniel V. Wilson and Dr. Goodridge Wilson, concerning land purchases, preparation for the settlement of the family, care of livestock, employment of slaves, salt making and marketing, and the market price of salt. Other members of the family migrated to St. Charles County, Missouri, and to Fairfield County, Ohio, and land prices, suitable crops, settlement and railroad building in Missouri comprise much of their correspondence. A third generation member of the family, Virgy Wilson Hall and her husband, John G. Hall, were missionaries in Matamoras, Mexico, and Colombia, South America, and her correspondence with her mother comments on living conditions, progress of the missionary work, revolution in Colombia, and health and living conditions of the residents of the Barranquilla area. In addition there is a will of Col. Charles Lewis, a series of letters between two doctors concerning health problems and treatment of various illnesses, and two diaries by Mrs. Daniel Ruffner, 1846, and Elizabeth Ruffner Wilson, 1871-1872, commenting on family life and community activities in Fairfield County, Ohio, and Kanawha County, [West] Virginia. All are photocopies. Material covers the years 1774-1942.
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Wilson-Lewis Family Papers, 1693/1942 0.42 Linear Feet 5 in. (1 document case)

Wilson, Whitmore, and Firebaugh Letters, 1861/1864

1 Files
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The collection consists of three letters dating to the American Civil War era. The first two were written by Captain Jacob J. Whitmore to William A. Wilson on matters of business. In them, Whitmore discusses the effect of the war on his ability to conduct business and the movement of his regiment from Alleghany mountain. The third letter is unrelated and written by an unknown author to her friend Lizzie Firebaugh. This letter discusses family matters and the status of several male relatives or friends in regards to the war.

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Wilson, Whitmore, and Firebaugh Letters, 1861/1864 1 Files

Winchester, Virginia, Presbytery Records, 1719/1952

0.25 Linear Feet Summary: 3 in. (1 folder, 1 in.; 2 unboxed ledgers, 2 in.)
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Two volumes of statistics of Presbyterian churches in the Winchester Presbytery, 1719-1946; and a notebook of correspondence, 1942-1952, of Robert B. Woodworth and John G. Bishop concerning the genealogy of the Poage and allied families and Woodworth's revision of THE CAPTIVES OF ABB'S VALLEY (Staunton, Virginia, 1942).
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Winchester, Virginia, Presbytery Records, 1719/1952 0.25 Linear Feet Summary: 3 in. (1 folder, 1 in.; 2 unboxed ledgers, 2 in.)

Winfield Scott Papers, 1836/1865

0.17 Linear Feet
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Appointment, 10 May 1836, of Winfield Scott to the rank of lieutenant-general (signed by Andrew Jackson and Lewis Cass) and letter, 26 May 1865, of Winfield Scott to Quartermaster Capt. [?] Morgan concerning fuel and quarters and his departure for West Point.

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Winfield Scott Papers, 1836/1865 0.17 Linear Feet

Wise Family collection, 1787/2012

0.17 cubic feet 2 boxes
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The Wise Family Collection consists of genealogical records related to the Wise family of Rockingham County, Virginia and information about the Wise family home in Bridgewater, Virginia. The family Bible, Biblia, das ist: Die ganze Heilige Schrift dess Alten und Neuen Testaments, has been separated from the collection and cataloged as the Wise Family Bible.
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Wise Family collection, 1787/2012 0.17 cubic feet 2 boxes

Wissler Letters Collection, 1805/1881

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Letters written by members of the Wissler family from the years 1856 to 1881. The letters mainly pertain to the purchase and maintenance of Columbia Furnace and other properties.
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Wissler Letters Collection, 1805/1881 1 Linear Feet

Withrow Family Papers, 1852/1932

70 Item
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Contains genealogies of Lucy Johnson Withrow; correspondence of Louie Moran to Margaret Withrow, 1919; licences and receipts for John Withrow's general store, 1882-1920; also includes 3 ALS of M. H. Johnson to Fanny Withrow concerning Burnside's bombardment of Fredericksburg and maneuvers in the Valley of Virginia, 1862 November 16-30.

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Withrow Family Papers, 1852/1932 70 Item

Women's suffrage printed ephemera collection, 1860/1917

15 Items
Abstract Or Scope

Fifteen printed items were purchased from book dealers in the 1990's. Except for one item from Chicago, these printed handbills and pamphlets are from the state of New York circa 1917 and before.

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Women's suffrage printed ephemera collection, 1860/1917 15 Items

Woodbridge-Blennerhassett Papers, 1797/1935

0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm, typescript copies, 1.75 in.)
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Correspondence and financial records of the firm of Dudley Woodbridge and Company of Marietta, Ohio, pertaining to Woodbridge's partnership with Harman Blennerhassett. Subjects include early Ohio River trade, transportation, and markets; Blennerhassett's financial misfortunes; the Burr conspiracy; and family and social affairs. Included in the collection are extracts from the Silas Brown letters in the Library of Congress relating to the Burr Conspiracy; and an unpublished manuscript by Josephine Phillips, "The Blennerhassett-Woodbridge Partnership: An Experiment in Chain Store Operation, 1798-1806.
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Woodbridge-Blennerhassett Papers, 1797/1935 0.15 Linear Feet Summary: 1 3/4 in. (1 reel of microfilm, typescript copies, 1.75 in.)

Woodburn Seminary Typescript, 1852/1870

0 Linear Feet Summary: 1 item
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A sketch of Woodburn Seminary, by Susah Maxwell Moore, written in 1939; it traces the development of the property on which the school was located, through the Thomas P. Ray estate; the names of the founders are given; describes the origin of the name of the school and concludes with a sketch of student life.
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Woodburn Seminary Typescript, 1852/1870 0 Linear Feet Summary: 1 item

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