- Repository:
- West Virginia and Regional History Center
- Published:
- unknown
• | Account books | (2) |
• | Deeds and leases. | [X] |
• | Estates and estate settlements. | (2) |
• | Ledgers. | (2) |
• | Bank books | (1) |
• | Banks and banking | (1) |
• | Bibles | (1) |
• | Birth certificates | (1) |
• | Birth, marriage, and death records. | (1) |
• | Cemeteries and cemetery readings | (1) |
• | Court records - Harrison County. | (1) |
• | Death records. | (1) |
• | Diaries and journals. | (1) |
• | Education | (1) |
• | Family histories. | (1) |
• | Gas industry | (1) |
• | Genealogists' letters and papers. | (1) |
• | Genealogy | (1) |
• | Harrison County - Early families. | (1) |
• | Historical Records Survey (U.S.) | (1) |
• | Inventors and inventions. | (1) |
• | Marriage records | (1) |
• | Oil and Gas Industry and Fields. | (1) |
• | Petroleum industry and trade | (1) |
• | Schools. SEE ALSO Academies | (1) |
• | Taxation | (1) |
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