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Birth certificates (8)
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Birth, marriage, and death records. (3)
Account books (2)
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Cemeteries and cemetery readings (2)
Church records and registers (2)
Diaries and journals. (2)
Bibles (1)
Church buildings (1)
Churches -- Charles Town Zion Episcopal (1)
Churches -- Episcopal (1)
Churches -- Forks of Cheat Baptist (1)
Churches -- West Virginia -- Jefferson County (1)
Churches -- West Virginia -- Monongalia County (1)
Churches -- West Virginia -- Shepherdstown (1)
Clergy (1)
Court records - Harrison County. (1)
Court records - Logan County. (1)
Deeds and leases. (1)
Drugs and druggists. (1)
Estates and estate settlements. (1)
Family histories. (1)
Funeral homes (1)
Genealogists' letters and papers. (1)
Genealogy (1)
Genealogy - Morgan County. (1)
Harrison County - Early families. (1)
Historical Records Survey (U.S.) (1)
Land. (1)
Ledgers. (1)
Medicine (1)
Mexican War, 1846-1848 (1)
Monongalia County, WV - Churches. (1)
Parkersburg, WV - Kelley, J.H. M.D. (1)
Physician's Visiting Lists. (1)
Physicians - letters and papers. (1)
Preachers. (1)
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) (1)
Revolutionary War. (1)
Shepherdstown, WV - Christ Reform Church. (1)
Spanish-American War, 1898 (1)
Surveyors and surveying. (1)
Taxation (1)
West Virginia Adjutant General records. (1)
World War, 1914-1918 (1)
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West Virginia and Regional History Center
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