Contains the diploma issued to Beall upon his graduation from the College of Arts and Sciences with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1941. Also includes the Purple Heart Certificate issued to Beall on June 14, 1943. Beall was killed in action in Tunisia on April 25, 1943.
The genealogical files kept by Charles Hoye for the Tableland area. Hoye gave these files to FGR before his death. Also includes note books of A. L. Roth, a mill operator in West Virginia at the turn of the century.
Contains hundreds of slides depicting scenes relating to the Lincoln assassination. Each slide has a slide number, making it accessible to researchers. Many of the slides date between the 1930s and the 1950s. The slides are physically arranged in special containers in chronological order based on their slide numbers. The slides are cataloged alphabetically by subject. When researchers access the slides by subject, they will be referred to a slide number.
Contains subject files regarding various aspects of the life and death of John Wilkes Booth. Mostly correspondence, published articles, and newspaper clippings. Consists of materials generated by, received by, and collected by Richard D. Mudd. Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Contains subject files regarding various aspects of the life and death of John Wilkes Booth. Mostly correspondence, published articles, and newspaper clippings. Consists of materials generated by, received by, and collected by Richard D. Mudd. Arranged alphabetically by subject.
Audio Cassette Tapes. Arranged alphabetically.
Series IV. John Wilkes Booth
Series IV. John Wilkes Booth
Series IV. John Wilkes Booth
Series VII. American History
Box 9. Alphabetical photographic files Bartlett, E — Beckett, 67 folders.
Box 9. Alphabetical photographic files Bartlett, E — Beckett, 67 folders.