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Anita Buchanan Speers, Historian, Papers

17.75 Linear Feet Summary: 17 ft. 9 in. (42 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 large flat storage box, 3 in.)
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Correspondence, typescripts, notes, clippings, photographs, and printed material of a local historian and promoter of patriotic societies from Berkeley Springs. Many of the papers pertain to the local history of the eastern panhandle. Subjects include the town of Bath (Berkeley Springs); James Rumsey; George Washington; Porte Crayon (David Hunter Strother); Washington Bicentennial; National Flag Day; D.A.R.; and American Indian Day. One of the clippings scrapbooks includes a photo of West Virginia Governor William G. Conley with Key to Bath, West Virginia (ca. 1929-1933), and another scrapbook contains an announcement for a meeting of the "equal suffrage club" on 25 August 1915.
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Anita Buchanan Speers, Historian, Papers 17.75 Linear Feet Summary: 17 ft. 9 in. (42 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 large flat storage box, 3 in.)

Assorted Morgan County Records

0.15 Linear Feet 1 reel of microfilm (103 items), 1.75 in.
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School commissioners' papers, 1821-1846, containing reports to the president and directors of the Literary Fund; treasurer's accounts and reports; reports of tuition paid for poor children; and a report on the formation of school districts. The collection also includes marriage lists and certificates of the officiating clergymen, 1820-1854.
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Assorted Morgan County Records 0.15 Linear Feet 1 reel of microfilm (103 items), 1.75 in.

Bath-Shepherdstown Road Survey

0 Linear Feet Summary: 17 pages
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Survey by Charles B. Shaw for the Board of Public Works of a road between Berkeley Springs, Morgan Co. and Shepherdstown, Jefferson Co. Provided are statistics on course and grade as well as surveying location. Also includes sketches of the route's lay of the land, including some natural features such as streams and man made features.
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Bath-Shepherdstown Road Survey 0 Linear Feet Summary: 17 pages

County Highway Maps for West Virginia

33.9 Linear Feet 33 ft. 11 in. (11 roll storage boxes, 37 in. each)
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Highway maps for the 55 counties of West Virginia created in 1937. They are in two tones (blue on white), in varying dimensions (including items in the range of 36 in. x 36 in. to 36 in. x 58 in., etc.), and scaled to 1 inch equaling 1 mile. Features indicated on the maps include: roads (US, primary state roads, secondary state roads); state, county, district, and corporate lines; railroads; streams; parks and forests; highway bridges; county seats; cities and villages; lodges; farms; houses; businesses; oil and gas wells; commercial airfields; schools; churches; mines; power plants; factories; hotels; and other information.

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County Highway Maps for West Virginia 33.9 Linear Feet 33 ft. 11 in. (11 roll storage boxes, 37 in. each)

Fred T. Newbraugh, Collector, Glass Plate Negatives of Berkeley Springs Scenes

1.8 Linear Feet 1 ft. 9 1/2 in. (3 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 document case, 2 1/2 in.); (1 notecard box, 4 in.)
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Ninety glass plate negatives created ca. 1881-1910, chiefly of Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. Content of images date from ca. 1780s-1817 (these are facsimiles of documents and pictorial material), and the 1881-1910s, and undated. Subjects include buildings in Berkeley Springs, such as the baths, David Hunter Strother's house, Mount Wesley Academy, and others. The negatives also include images of portraits or letters of prominent individuals, such as Joseph Barnes, Alexander Boteler, DeWitt Clinton, General William Darke, Moses Hoge, and James Rumsey and family. Some subjects are unidentified. Box 2 contains prints of some of the glass plates.

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Fred T. Newbraugh, Collector, Glass Plate Negatives of Berkeley Springs Scenes 1.8 Linear Feet 1 ft. 9 1/2 in. (3 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 document case, 2 1/2 in.); (1 notecard box, 4 in.)

Fred T. Newbraugh, Collector, Papers regarding Berkeley Springs

0.08 Linear Feet 2 folders, 1 in. total
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Material includes signed letter from David H. Strother to Perley Poore, Berkley Springs, March 25, 1858; lottery ticket for town lot in Bath, 1814; Porte Crayon autograph, and a slave list, Berkley County. Photostats of material in the Library of Congress include an signed letter from William Wirt to his daughter, August 31 1823 on Berkeley Springs; Thomas Jefferson to Mr. Rodney Washington, December 8, 1808 in regard to gambler Thomas Bailey's assault on Jefferson's secretary; portion of a Journal of President James K. Polk describing a visit to Bath in 1848; and a section of the journal of Samuel Vaughan noting a visit to Bath in 1787. The collection also includes a section of "Uria Brown's Journal" from the "Maryland Historical Magazine," volumes 11 and 12 (1915, 1916), detailing a visit to the springs at Bath.

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Fred T. Newbraugh, Collector, Papers regarding Berkeley Springs 0.08 Linear Feet 2 folders, 1 in. total

Hunter Family Papers

3.8 Linear Feet Summary: 3 ft. 10 in. (3 records cartons, 15 in. each); (2 folders, 1 in.)
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Papers of Thomas Marshall Hunter documenting Thomas Marshall Hunter as well as the genealogy and history of the Hunter family, including descendants of John Hunter (1762-1845), a Scot-Irish immigrant and Morgan County resident who is the earliest American member of the family. There are scrapbooks regarding Thomas Hunters experiences at Shepherd College and in World War II. There is also material regarding the history of Berkeley Springs and Morgan County, and about David Hunter Strother. Hunter worked as a Berkeley Springs legal clerk during the Great Depression, and then briefly served in the U.S. Army, including an assignment to the Panama Canal Zone. He then left the Army to pursue a college education in history. During World War II he served on the staff of the Transportation Corps of the 4th Armored Division. He resumed his college studies after the war, later becoming an Associate Professor of History at Pennsylvania State University.
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Hunter Family Papers 3.8 Linear Feet Summary: 3 ft. 10 in. (3 records cartons, 15 in. each); (2 folders, 1 in.)

Katherine M. Hunter, Compiler, Local Histories and Genealogies

3.3 Linear Feet Summary: 3 ft. 4 in. (8 document cases, 5 in. each)
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Local historians and genealogies from West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle (Jefferson, Berkeley, Morgan counties), compiled by researcher Katy Hunter. Most of the papers consist of Hunter's notes made from sources in courthouses, libraries and historical societies. Also included is correspondence between Hunter and clients seeking historical information. The correspondence and notes are bound into fifty-eight notebooks, for which there is an index in the inventory folder. In addition to the notebooks, there is one folder of naturalization records.

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Katherine M. Hunter, Compiler, Local Histories and Genealogies 3.3 Linear Feet Summary: 3 ft. 4 in. (8 document cases, 5 in. each)

Morgan County Court Archives

34.54 Linear Feet Summary: 34 ft. 6 1/2 in. (52 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 box, 7 in.); (7 boxes, 12 in. each); (6 ledgers, 11 in.); (30 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each)
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Court case papers, record books, and papers from various county offices.
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Morgan County Court Archives 34.54 Linear Feet Summary: 34 ft. 6 1/2 in. (52 document cases, 5 in. each); (1 box, 7 in.); (7 boxes, 12 in. each); (6 ledgers, 11 in.); (30 reels of microfilm, 1.75 in. each)

Morgan County Historical and Genealogical Society, Family Bible Records of Morgan County

.25 Linear Feet Summary: 2 1/2 in. (1 document case)
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Photocopies of family bible records of Morgan County, West Virginia. Records contain dates of births, marriages, and deaths. Family names include Allemong, Ambrose, Bohrer, Breakall, Brown, Buck, Caldwell, Catlett, Combs, Cross, Custer, Dawson, Duckwall, Eppinger, Fearnow, Fredman, Fritzman, Grove, Harmon, Herriott, Hofe, Hook, Hovermale, Hunter, Huth, Lawyer, Lutman, Martin, McKee, Michael, Miller, Munson, Newbraugh, Rankin, Ruppenthal, Shade, Shipley, Shockey, Stotler, Swaim, Tyson, Waugh, Widmyer, and Wisner. These were copied from records of the Morgan County Historical and Genealogical Society. The dates of records copied range from 1816-1980. The records were compiled in 1985 by Kathern Allemong and Jessie Hunter for a Daughters of the American Revolution project. In 2015, the records were re-organized for ease of research by Nancy Edwards and Nancy Largent. The collection was originally organized in a three-ring binder; it has been re-arranged into folders with each item numbered to retain original order.
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Morgan County Historical and Genealogical Society, Family Bible Records of Morgan County .25 Linear Feet Summary: 2 1/2 in. (1 document case)

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