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Armistead Abraham Lilly (1878-1956) Speeches

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Three speeches of A.A. Lilly, including the welcome address delivered at the Lilly reunion, 1949; Lincoln Day dinner speech delivered at Sutton, 1936; a speech delivered before the Republican convention in Charleston, presenting Senator Guy D. Goff for nomination as a candidate for president of the United States; and a memorial of the Kanawha County circuit court on the death of A.A. Lilly in 1956.
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Rella Lindsay, Collector, Lambert and Lynch Families Papers

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Collection includes Bible record of the Lambert Family, 1821-, Lynch family, 1791-1875, and other names, Lamberts of Harrison County, some others from Ritchie Co. Xerox Copy made, original returned. Also, two checks on Ritchie Co. Bank, Harrisville, 1898, 1899; picture of soldiers in central W. Va. town, possibly West Union, during Civil War; Post card of Pikes Peak, 1900; "Sailor Jean and his Trolleyette," 1903; card showing electoral vote, 1876-1908.
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