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Local Histories (Author).Pdf HCPD Library List --- Created: 12/30/2020 Call Number Title Author WOO-LO-0115-C History Of Wood County West Virginia, The HSN-0002-B Harrison County Survey Plats 1780s-1790s and Early 1800s DOD-LO-DOD Doddridge County Towns LEW-LO-0012-B-2 Miscellaneous Articles, jane Lew, Lewis County, Etc. (May be DUPDLICATE) TAY-LO-0103 History Of Taylor County West Virginia US-MD-0009 Passenger Arrivals at Port of Baltimore, MD 1820-1834 OS-0061 Ireland WV, Community Calender 1999 OS-0062 Taylor County Historical Calender 1999 CH-MET-1848-ONLINE 1848-1857 Minutes of the Western Virginia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church CH-MET-1854-ONLINE 1854-1869 Journal of the West Virginia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church CH-MET-1870-ONLINE 1870-1879 Journal of the West Virginia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church UPS-LO-0007-A (2) Images of America, Upshur County, WV CH-MET-1880-ONLINE 1880-1883 Official Journal of the West Virginia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church CH-MET-1884-ONLINE 1884-1887 Official Journal of the West Virginia Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church JAC-LO Jackson County Historical Society Miscellaneous JAC-LO-2 Jackson County Miscellaneous Information LEW-LO-0010-B Misc Articles Jane Lew- Lewis Co. Etc. LEW-LO-0010-A Lewis County Court House Open House Ceremonies 1816-1880 JAC-BIO-Vol.1 Jackson County People Vol 1 OS-0093 Upshur Republican WV-0029 Stories Of West Virginia For Boys And Girls, Part 1 JAC-BIO-Vol.2 Jackson County People Vol 2 PLE-LO-0109-A Pleasants County, WV in 1980 GIL-LO-LP Gilmer County: Loose papers LEW-LO-0012 Weston RAN-LO-0026 Helvetia, Randolph County, WV Community LEW-LO-0012-D Making The Links In Weston LEW-LO-0012-E Weston The Way It Was UPS-LO-0050 Upshur Co. Residents 1905 UPS-LO-0084 Upshur County Towns KAN-LO-0079-A Index For W. S. Laidley's History Of Charleston And Kanawha County, West Virginia HSN-LO-UHC Annual Report: United Hospital Center, 1995 KAN-LO-0098 History Of Kanawha County LEW-LO-0065-B Notes On Jackson's Mill And The Jackson Family LEW-LO-0081-B Lewis County Towns LEW-LO-0150 Weston-Lewis County Historic Places LEW-LO-0160-A Downtown Weston Historic Resource Survey LEW-LO-0160-B Downtown Weston Historic Resource Survey Book 2 LEW-LO-0160-C Downtown Weston Historic Resource Survey Book 3 LEW-LO-0160-D Downtown Weston Historic Resource Survey Book 4 LEW-LO-0174-A Stonecoal Community at Horner, Lewis Co., WVa LEW-LO-0174-B Stonecoal Community at Horner, Lewis Co., WVa VI-0005 HCPD Gathering - August 11-13, 1987 (Continued On VI-0009) VI-0025 Clarksburg, Old Footage Ca 1920 VI-0050 HCPD - Joy Stalnaker At Peterson Elementary School 10/19/1995 VI-0068 Webster Springs, The First Hundred Years US-MD-LO-0176 Excerpt - Index of Probate Records of PG County, MD 1696 - 1900 - Surname "FRANCIS" US-MD-LO-0176 Excerpt - Names in Stone, Volume 1 "Francis" US-MD-LO-0176 Excerpt - Index of Maryland Colonial Wills 1634-1777, Hall of Records, Annapolis, MD, "Francis" US-MD-LO-0176 Excerpt - Maryland Genealogy References for "Francis", i.e., (1600s-1700s) early settlers (EXTRACTs ONLY) US-OH-0034 Marietta Ohio LEW-LO-MF-0001 Minutes Books Board Of Directors of the Lunatic Asylum West Of The Allegheny Mountains US-MD-0183 Inventory of Historic Sites in Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's counties PRE-LO-0080 Preston County Towns VI-0074 Helvetia, The Swiss Of West Virginia (old no. SP-15) MGO-LO-0120 Mingo County Towns RAN-LO-0013-C Randolph County Profile----1976 RAN-LO-0067-B Randolph County, WV - History - Families WEB-LO-0104 Heritage Of Webster County West Virginia 1994 MAR-LO-0091-A Marion County Towns WEB-LO-0104-B Webster-A Pictorial History Of Webster County----2002 VA/WV-LO-0021-1 County Formation Virginia & West Virginia VA/WV-LO-0021-2 County Formation Virginia & West Virginia WV-LO-0024 Almost Heaven West Virginia A Pictorial Guide To The Mountain State LO-0026 The Story Of Helvetia Community WEB-LO-0104-C Removal Reflections Guardians, WV (2002) LEW-BIO-FLE-ONLINE Fleshers Honored by the DAR (HCPD Membership Required) RIT-MI-0049 The Pennsboro & Harrisville Ritchie County Railway Company LO-0033 West Virginia Her Counties Her Townships And Her Towns MAS-LO-0110 Mason County History BRX-LO-REG Braxton County Regatta 2nd Annual MON-LO-0097-B The 175th Anniversary Of The Formation Of Monongalia County, West Virginia LO-0118 Coming Home Remembrances From Wilsonburg Area HSN-LO-DAY Days Gone By: Antique, Rare & Unusual Photos of Harrison County LP-0182 Georgetown History (additional) LO-0149 National Register Historic Places---Misc. HSN-LO-MISC Harrison County Miscellaneous LO-0149-B Historic West Virginia LO-0150-A National Register Historic Places In West Virginia (Barbor & Berkeley Counties) RAN-LO-BEV Guided Tours: Beverly Homecoming Week LO-0150-B National Register Of Historic Places In West Virginia LP-0328 Roanoke Farm Women's Club Minutes (1940s and 1950s) LO-0150-C National Register Of Historic Places In West Virginia LO-0150-D National Register Historic Places In West Virginia LO-0150-E National Register Historic Places In West Virginia LO-0150-F National Register Historic Places In West Virginia LO-0150-G National Register Historic Places In West Virginia LO-0150-H National Register Historic Places In West Virginia LO-0150-I National Register Historic Places In West Virginia LO-0150-J National Register Historic Places In West Virginia LO-0150-L National Register Historic Places In West Virginia LO-0150-M National Register Historic Places In West Virginia OS-0007 Morgantown Bicentennial Calender 1785-1985 US-OH-0123 History Of Brown County Ohio LO-0150-N National Register Historic Places In West Virginia OS-0008 Harrison County Historical Society LP-0339 Duffy Mill, Crawford, West Virginia LO-0150-O National Register Historic Places In West Virginia OS-0009 Randolph County Genealogical Society OS/HSN-0006 Harrison County Sherrif's Collections Notes 1806 LO-0150-P National Register Historic Places In West Virginia LP-0341 Early Life in Calhoun County, West Virginia OS-0019 Braxton County Heritage LP-0356 Brushy Fork History FA-0932 Genealogy and Bio History of Allegheny County, PA LP-0364 Spaur Battle Flag LP-0365 Wright Civil War Era News Clippings MSL-LO-0123-A Marshall County And It's Towns WOO-LO-0113 Wood County Post Offices 1850---1971 WOO-LO-0115-A-1 Vienna, Virginia 1794-Vienna, West Virginia 1994 Bicentennial WOO-LO-0115-A-2 Wood County Towns MIN-LO-FRA History of Frankfort Community Alaska Community Club BER-LO-ALE-ONLINE Aler's history of Martinsburg and Berkeley County, West Virginia Aler, F. Vernon et al WV-BIO-WET-ALL Life and Times of Lewis Wetzel, The Allman, Clarence Brent LEW-LO-0065-A West Virginia Building At Jackson's Mill Allman, Maurice L. AP-LO-ARC-ONLINE Commemorating 30 Years of Service to the People of Appalachia Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) LO-0048 Faded Ages Armstrong, Charles David LO-0050 Currence Fort At Mill Creek Armstrong, Charles David LEW-LO-0050 Lewis County Journalists & Journalism Articles, Independent Newspaper BER-LO-AUC-ONLINE An apple orchard survey of Berkeley County Auchter, Eugene Curtis VA-LO-0021-B Virginia Postmasters And Post Offices 1789-1832 Axelson, Edith F. McD-LO-0082-A McDowell County In West Virginia And American History Battlo, Jean HSN-LO-BEL Lost Creek, WV, United States Post Office Bell, Alton LO-0039 Romney, West Virginia Bicentennial Bicentennial Committee, Romney, WV ROA-LO-0071 INDEX To History Of Roane County West Virginia 1774-1927 Bishop, William H. US-MD-ANTIETAM-ONLINE History of Antietam National Cemetery, Including a Descriptive List of the Loyal Soldiers Board of Trustees of the Antietam Buried Therein: Together with the Ceremonies and Address on the Occasion of the National Cemetery Dedication of the Grounds, September 17, 1867 LO-0067-C Bemis & Glady, West Virginia Bodkin, Steve PEN-LO-0119 History Of Franklin West Virginia Boggs, Elsie Byrd HSN-LO-BOR Harrison County 76 Boram, Ron (Editor) LEW-LO-0010-C Lewis County Sequicentennial Historical Souvenir Book 1817-1967 Borchert, Pearl Brown RAN-LO-BOS A History Of Randolph County Bosworth, Dr. A. S. RAN-LO-BOS-ONLINE A History of Randolph County, West Virginia, from its earliest exploration and settlement Bosworth, Dr. A.S. to the present time MON-LO-1901-ONLINE City Directory of Morgantown, West Virginia: 1901 Bowman, Tom B. (Preparer) LO-0052 History Of Northen West Virginia Panhandle Vol. 1 Boyd, Peter LO-0053 History Of Northen West Virginia Panhandle Vol. 1 Boyd, Peter LO-0016 West Virginia Forts Brake, Perry (HCPD Volunteer) FA-0540-C Linn Brannon Diaries (1894) Brannon, Linn FA-0540-D Linn Brannon Diaries (1895) Brannon, Linn HAM-LO-BRA Historic Hampshire: A Symposium of Hampshire County and Its People, Past and Present Brannon, Selden W. JAC-BIO-BRA.1-ONLINE History of the Upper Ohio Valley, Volume 1 Brant & Hyre JAC-BIO-BRA.2-ONLINE History of the Upper Ohio Valley, Volume 2 Brant & Hyre BRX-LO-BRAX Heritage of Braxton County West Virginia 1995 Braxton County Heritage Book Committee BAR-LO-0032 Pioneer Settlers Of The Buckhannon Valley Brooks, Morgan M, BAR-LO-BRO Pioneer settlers of the Buckhannon Valley Brooks, Morgan M. NIC-LO-0143-A History Of Nicholas County, West Virginia Brown, William Griffee LEW-LO-0146 An Early History Of Wolf Pen Run Bunten, Ralph GIL-LO-BUS.J Ghost Towns Of Sinking Creek, Gilmer County Bush, J.R.
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