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Brooks F. McCabe, Collector, Papers, 1770/2019

2.58 Linear Feet 3 document cases, 5 in. each; 1 index card box, 12 in.; 1 flat storage box, 4 in.
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Two personal diaries of R.E. McCabe of Charleston, West Virginia, containing notes on trips to Europe (1924) and California (1937). On the California trip he briefly describes Kansas City, Boulder, Denver, Santa Fe, Taos, and Los Angeles, muses on real estate values, and notes oil rigs and pipelines. There is a short genealogy of the Hayward family. The diaries also include references to the Ward, Fleming, Brooks, and Watson families. Also includes photographs of members of the Ward, Fleming, Brooks, and Watson families.

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Brooks F. McCabe, Collector, Papers, 1770/2019 2.58 Linear Feet 3 document cases, 5 in. each; 1 index card box, 12 in.; 1 flat storage box, 4 in.

Clark Family Correspondence, 1885/1939

7.9 Linear Feet 7 ft. 11 in. (19 document cases, 5 in. each)
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The correspondence of Clark family members, mainly that of Frank Wells Clark and Friend E. Clark. Frank Wells Clark was a student at West Virginia University and Harvard Law School and later established a law practice at New Martinsville. Friend E. Clark was a student at West Virginia University and Johns Hopkins University and later taught chemistry at State College, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia University. Included are the letters of Friend Clark when he traveled to Europe where in 1908 he was visiting professor at the University of Berlin. Cities and places he visited were Berlin, Florence, Gibraltar, Gottingen, Munich, Naples, Rome, Venice and Vienna. There is his professional correspondence as a West Virginia University chemistry professor which covers his recommendations to colleagues, businesses, and stockholders about technical matters. Also there are presentations on New Martinsville, Kanawha Valley, West Virginia and chemistry. Included is the correspondence of Mrs. Friend E. Clark in her capacity as an officer and member of the Crippled Children's Society containing fundraising letters, statistics, organizational bylaws, and constitutions. Correspondents include Franklin D. Roosevelt, John W. Davis, William G. Conley, and H. Guy Kump.
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Clark Family Correspondence, 1885/1939 7.9 Linear Feet 7 ft. 11 in. (19 document cases, 5 in. each)

Davis Family Diaries, 1917/1959, bulk 1917/1933

1 Linear Feet
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This a a collection of diaries of William Couch Davis, Jr., and his wife, Mary Anderson Davis, including accounts of William's jobs in France (1917-19), Cuba, Savannah, and Norfolk. They include many details about the Davis family of West Point, Virginia. One of Mary's diaries covers their first married year (1924-25) in Cuba and others cover their trips (1935-1959) out west in Canada and to Central America and Europe.

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Davis Family Diaries, 1917/1959, bulk 1917/1933 1 Linear Feet

Mary Davis's Trip Diaries, 1935/1959 8 Item Box 2

Elma H. Martin Papers, 1917/1979

0.8 Linear Feet Summary: 10 in. (2 document cases, 5 in. each)
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Correspondence, newsletters, news clippings, photographs, scrapbooks, and materials relating to the family of Elma Hicks Martin, originally of Webster Springs, West Virginia. The bulk of the material documents everyday life of Mrs. Martin's sisters, Mary Lee and Aretas Eudora Hicks. The former was a high school home economics teacher in Colorado, and the latter a home economics teacher at West Liberty State College, West Virginia. The correspondence of Mary Lee Hicks relates to her personal and professional life, covering her illness, marriages, and formal education. The Aretas Eudora Hicks correspondence cover two trips to Europe and her career in home economics.
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Elma H. Martin Papers, 1917/1979 0.8 Linear Feet Summary: 10 in. (2 document cases, 5 in. each)

James Graham Leyburn collection, 1902/1993

10.5 Linear Feet
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This collection contains many materials relating to the South African mission. Dr. Leyburn saved a number of newspaper articles concerning South Africa which are contained herein. Reports on various industries and other aspects of South Africa are included. Also within this collection are an assortment of Dr. Leyburn's speeches, some of which address South Africa. The remainder of the speeches concern the future of Washington and Lee University.

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James Graham Leyburn collection, 1902/1993 10.5 Linear Feet

Quisenberry Family Papers, 1900/1950

1 Box
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This collection contains the papers of the Quisenberry family from 1922-1963 including ephemera collected during their travels, photographs, school papers, items about their religious faith, as well as Lexington, Rockbridge County, Rockingham, and Shenandoah County, VA.

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Miscellaneous Travel Ephemera, 1922/1940 Box 1, Folder 6

Watson Family Papers, 1869/1953

0.8 Linear Feet Summary: 10 in. (2 document cases, 5 in. each)
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Personal papers of the Watson family in Marion County, including a genealogy of the Watson and Haymond families, newspaper clippings of weddings, obituaries, social and business activities, and European travel. Mention is made of coal mining development in Marion County, strikes, labor meetings, conservation, and improvement of farming practices. There is material on politics, industrial development, early iron mining, Marion county history, the Barrickville covered bridge, Beverly-Fairmont Turnpike, and the Presbyterian Church in Fairmont.

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Watson Family Papers, 1869/1953 0.8 Linear Feet Summary: 10 in. (2 document cases, 5 in. each)

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