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Zion Hill Church Collection, 1848/1918

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The collection contains a minute book of the Zion Hill Church, which was used to track meetings and misconduct. Also included is "The Triangular School Review," a publication made by teachers that includes updates on local public schools.
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Elizabeth Hogg Ironmonger Papers, 1900/1997

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Papers, circa 1900-1997, of Elizabeth Hogg Ironmonger, genealogist. Includes genealogical notes, history of post offices in York County, Virginia, a record of Revolutionary War claims by York County inhabitants, history of the Grafton Baptist Church, Methodism in York County, Virginia, a map of the Jamestown Exposition grounds in Norfolk, Virginia, copies (only a few pages) from the Abingdon Parish Register, the Kingston Parish Register, and the Northumberland County Order Book.

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Z.T. McBee Correspondence, 1856/1896

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Letters sent to Z.T. McBee and members of his immediate family at Clinton Furnace in Monongalia County, mainly from Jackson Steele of Kansas, concerning crops, business conditions, and prices.
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Z.T. McBee Correspondence, 1856/1896 0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 1 in. (1 folder)

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