A Man who would be all : we don't want any Huey Longs in West Virginia.
Call Number:
P617
Date:
1940
Description:
Pamphlet. Published transcript of a letter written by Mark Hager, an employee of the Norfolk and Western Railroad at Williamson, W.Va., to Honorable R. Carl Andrews, April 17, 1940, about the gubernatorial race between the recipient and Senator Matthew M. Neeley, in support of the former.
Thanksgiving proclamation, by his Excellency Henry M. Mathews, Governor.
Call Number:
P6174
Date:
1879
Description:
Leaflet. At head of title: State of West Virginia. "Executive Department, Wheeling, November 14, 1879. I, Henry M. Mathews, Governor of the State of West Virginia, do hereby appoint Thursday, November 27th, 1879, as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer, and request that it be properly observed by the people of the State. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the State to be affixed at Wheeling, this fourteenth day of November, 1879, and of the State the seventeenth." Signed: Henry M. Mathews. "By the Governor, Ran. Stalnaker, Jr., Private Secretary."
Souvenir program, Centennial Week, April 6-13, 1960, for the observance of the one hundredth anniversary of First Baptist Church, formerly Coalsmouth Baptist Church, of St. Albans, West Virginia.
Call Number:
P6179
Date:
1960
Description:
Event program.
Subject Corporate Names:
First Baptist Church (St. Albans, W. Va.)--Centennial celebrations, etc.
All:
First Baptist Church (St. Albans, W. Va.)--Centennial celebrations, etc.