Brochure. "Compliments of James O. Lakin, Republican Candidate, Sixth District, who hopes to represent Greenbrier County in the U. S. Congress, election, Tuesday, November 8th."
Subject Geographic:
Greenbrier County (W. Va.)--Description and travel.
All:
Greenbrier County (W. Va.)--Description and travel.
Van Swerigen, Mantis James,, Van Swerigen, Oris Paxton, 1879-1936.
Title:
Proposal by O.P. and M.J. Van Sweringen for the unified control and operation of the railroads of the New York, Chicago and St. Louis railroad company, the Chesapeake and Ohio railway company, the Hocking Valley railway company, Erie railroad company, Pere Marquette railway company.
Call Number:
P659
Date:
1924?
Description:
Pamphlet. "Deposit agreement annexed."
Subject Corporate Names:
Hocking Valley Railway Company., Erie Railroad Company., New York, Chicago, and St. Louis Railroad., Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company., Pere Marquette Railway.
Subject Topical:
Railroads--Mergers.
All:
Hocking Valley Railway Company., Erie Railroad Company., New York, Chicago, and St. Louis Railroad., Railroads--Mergers., Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company., Pere Marquette Railway.
Pamphlet. "Doc. No. 17." "Alex T. Laideley, Sec. To the Board of Public Works." Includes the Elk River Bridge Company 1859 annual report and the Estillville Turnpike Company 1859 annual report.
Subject Corporate Names:
Elk River Bridge Company., Estillville Turnpike Company.
All:
Elk River Bridge Company., Estillville Turnpike Company.
Shelton, D. C., Bletner, Ruth., Olson, N. O., Munro, D. A.
Title:
Preliminary blood studies in chickens with a synovitis caused by the infectous synovitis agent, pleuropneumonia-like organisms and a combination of the two agents.
Collection of Education Foundation (Charleston, W. Va.) West Virginia Civil War history and West Virginia Civil War centennial celebration press releases.
Call Number:
P6610
Date:
1959-1962
Description:
Collection. Press releases authored by Boyd B. Stutler. Titles of press releases: West Virginia's Union troops at Gettysburg; West Virginia troops at Appomattox; Harpers Ferry to observe raid centennial; Pryce Lewis, Union spy, at Charleston; Droop Mountain battle and battlefield park; West Virginia troops at Second Bull Run; West Virginia generals in gray; Emanuel Willis Wilson, 7th Governor of West Virginia; West Virginia troops break Petersburg line; Nancy Hart, the lady guerrilla; The Battle at Bulltown; West Virginia's Civil War service medal; Morgan's men raid across West Virginia; McNeill Rangers Capture two generals; The Thirty day raid of Jones and Imboden; Imboden raids in Central West Virginia; Belle Boyd, the Confederate spy; Rosser's surprise capture of Beverly; Planning for centennial of Civil War; West Virginia's soldier newspapers in the Civil War; Crook's raid on Dublin and Southwest Virginia; Guyandotte capture and escape of Major Whaley; McCausland's defeat at Moorefield; John Yates Beall and the Johnson's Island raid; Rathbones's truce with the Moccasin Rangers; Cannon of Revolution captured at Lewisburg; West Virginia's Civil War battle flags; West Virginia Solons in field to repel Morgan's Raiders; Falling Waters and first action in the Potomac Area; The boy-colonel of the 25th Infantry, CSA; The First battle of Bolivar Heights; Old John Brown bell is still a prisoner of war; The Army of West Virginia at Cedar Creek; The Naval war in West Virginia; Morgantown group promotes Civil War observances; Centennial of peace effort recalls work of Summers of Kanawha; White Sulphur action was battle for law books; Houdon's statue of Washington a captive at Wheeling; Mississippi to honor gallant 4th Infantry at Vicksburg; Fremont's Jessie Scouts in the South Branch Valley; Averell out-foxes Confederates on Salem Raid; Newshawks of '61 reported campaign in West Virginia; Virginia troops bring war to Harpers Ferry; Veteran Philippi bridge a center of battle centennial observance; Memorial Day at Grafton National Military Cemetery; McKinley's war diary in West Virginia; How Lt. Curtis won his medal of honor; Partisan rangers and Union recruits skirmish in Calhoun; Harpers Ferry bridge was a nine-time loser; The Military telegraph in West Virginia; Charleston man made last Confederate payroll; Affairs at Middle Fork bridge opened road to Rich Mountain; West Virginia's general in blue; Tuckwiller's Hill skirmish fought by starlight; Strother's wartime diary is called a classic; Georgia troops first to aid Virginians in '61 campaign; Battle-scarred Romney changed hands 56 times; Powell charged with arson to cover Peters Mountain Raid; Stonewall Jackson resigns when Richmond meddles with his Army; The Confederate postal service in West Virginia; Fayetteville rifles first from Fayette; Story of a Confederate soldier is told in dairy; Military execution at Charleston's west side; Huntersville was target for winter raid by Federals; and: Bloomery Gap action was a futile affair.
Subject Geographic:
West Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Centennial celebrations, etc., West Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865., United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Centennial celebrations, etc., United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.
All:
West Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Centennial celebrations, etc., West Virginia--History--Civil War, 1861-1865., United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Centennial celebrations, etc., United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865.