Sermons, perhaps a few other scattered papers, by or relating to Rev. William Logan, SJ, apparently a graduate of Holy Cross in philosophy in 1849. Virtually none of the material is dated or signed; it is in more than one hand, and some sermons have 'Norwich' or 'New London' and dates 1849 and 1850 penciled in.
(Box 1, Folders 1 - 66; Box 2, Folders 1 - 22; Box 3, Folders 1 - 28) This is part I of the Correspondence Series. Folders are arranged alphabetically by individual surnames. Correspondence is primarily by friends and associates of Dr. Joost's, many of whom are noteworthy writers and scholars. Individuals with lengthy correspondence have also been filed in this category.
(Box 1, Folders 1 - 66; Box 2, Folders 1 - 22; Box 3, Folders 1 - 28) This is part I of the Correspondence Series. Folders are arranged alphabetically by individual surnames. Correspondence is primarily by friends and associates of Dr. Joost's, many of whom are noteworthy writers and scholars. Individuals with lengthy correspondence have also been filed in this category.
Sermons, perhaps a few other scattered papers, by or relating to Rev. William Logan, SJ, apparently a graduate of Holy Cross in philosophy in 1849. Virtually none of the material is dated or signed; it is in more than one hand, and some sermons have 'Norwich' or 'New London' and dates 1849 and 1850 penciled in.
(Box 1, Folders 1 - 66; Box 2, Folders 1 - 22; Box 3, Folders 1 - 28) This is part I of the Correspondence Series. Folders are arranged alphabetically by individual surnames. Correspondence is primarily by friends and associates of Dr. Joost's, many of whom are noteworthy writers and scholars. Individuals with lengthy correspondence have also been filed in this category.
(Box 1, Folders 1 - 66; Box 2, Folders 1 - 22; Box 3, Folders 1 - 28) This is part I of the Correspondence Series. Folders are arranged alphabetically by individual surnames. Correspondence is primarily by friends and associates of Dr. Joost's, many of whom are noteworthy writers and scholars. Individuals with lengthy correspondence have also been filed in this category.
Miscellaneous Manuscripts. Arranged alphabetically by individual.
Contains correspondence of John Knox with Civil War veterans. Union veterans appear first, arranged alphabetically. Confederate veterans appear second, arranged alphabetically.
Sermons, perhaps a few other scattered papers, by or relating to Rev. William Logan, SJ, apparently a graduate of Holy Cross in philosophy in 1849. Virtually none of the material is dated or signed; it is in more than one hand, and some sermons have 'Norwich' or 'New London' and dates 1849 and 1850 penciled in.
Sermons, perhaps a few other scattered papers, by or relating to Rev. William Logan, SJ, apparently a graduate of Holy Cross in philosophy in 1849. Virtually none of the material is dated or signed; it is in more than one hand, and some sermons have 'Norwich' or 'New London' and dates 1849 and 1850 penciled in.
Map 1: West Virginia Geological Survey, I. C. White, State Geologist. Base from U.S. Geological Survey Sheets with corrections and additions by Ray V. Hennen and David B. Reger.
Map 2: Base-U.S. Geological Survey Sheets. West Virginia Geological Survey, I. C. White, State Geologist. Geology by Ray V. Hennen and David B. Reger assisted by R. M. Gawthrop.
The Barnes Collection is the photographic morgue file of the Barnes Company, which specialized in the production of albums reproducing the faces and giving capsule biographies of members of Congress during the latter part of the nineteenth century. The collection includes 501 imperial carte de visite photographs, principally of members of Congress from 1872 to 1876, many of the photographs being embellished by added signatures trimmed from letters or other documents.
The Barnes Collection is the photographic morgue file of the Barnes Company, which specialized in the production of albums reproducing the faces and giving capsule biographies of members of Congress during the latter part of the nineteenth century. The collection includes 501 imperial carte de visite photographs, principally of members of Congress from 1872 to 1876, many of the photographs being embellished by added signatures trimmed from letters or other documents.
The Barnes Collection is the photographic morgue file of the Barnes Company, which specialized in the production of albums reproducing the faces and giving capsule biographies of members of Congress during the latter part of the nineteenth century. The collection includes 501 imperial carte de visite photographs, principally of members of Congress from 1872 to 1876, many of the photographs being embellished by added signatures trimmed from letters or other documents.
Sermons, perhaps a few other scattered papers, by or relating to Rev. William Logan, SJ, apparently a graduate of Holy Cross in philosophy in 1849. Virtually none of the material is dated or signed; it is in more than one hand, and some sermons have 'Norwich' or 'New London' and dates 1849 and 1850 penciled in.