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Guy Bell Young Collection
Ms2019-091


Descriptive Summary

Title: Guy Bell Young Collection
Span Dates: 1898-1962
Bulk Dates: 1938-1962
ID No: Ms2019-091
Creator: Guy Bell Young Family
Extent: 2 boxes and oversized materials
Language: English
Repository: West Virginia State Archives, Charleston, WV
Abstract: This collection largely consists of papers related to Guy Bell Young's activities in the West Virginia Spanish-American War Veterans organization. In addition, there is a small quantity of materials related to his children, diplomas, including one for his sister-in-law, Eva Myrtle Fling, and various photographs.

Administrative Information

Provenance: Judi Young Tarowsky
Transfers: see below
Preferred Citation: [item, collection number], Guy Bell Young Collection, West Virginia State Archives, Charleston, West Virginia
Processor: Mary Johnson
Biographical Note:
Guy Bell Young was born September 26, 1874, in Gilmer County, West Virginia, to Elizabeth Hanger and Aaron Bell Young. He served in the Spanish-American War from June 1898 to April 1899, serving as a corporal in the 2nd Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry. After receiving a degree from Glenville Normal School in 1900, Guy Young graduated from the WVU Law School in 1903. He practiced law in Gilmer County until his death July 10, 1962, at the age of 87. He also was Gilmer County Prosecuting Attorney, 1929-1933, member of the Gilmer County Board of Education, 1934-1940, and served one term in the West Virginia Legislature, 1945-1946. He was the oldest delegate that term, Cecil Underwood the youngest.

In 1906, Guy Bell Young married Love H. Fling, and the couple became the parents of Guy Bayard Young (born 1908), Donald Bell Young (born 1910), Maynard Fling Young (born 1912), and Mary Elizabeth Young (born 1916). Guy Bayard and Mary Elizabeth both became teachers and taught in Gilmer County. Maynard served with the Coast Guard for many years.


Contents List:
Box 1

Guard Detail for Duty at Camp, 1899
Affidavit, Guy B. Young, Spanish-American War Service, 1933 (typescript)
United Spanish War Veterans, Certificate, Guy B. Young, National Aide, 1949
United Spanish War Veterans, Department of West Virginia, Letterhead, Guy B. Young
“2nd W. Va. Vol. Inft. 1898-99,” compiled by Howard O. Stiff [2nd West Virginia Volunteer Infantry]
Facts and Figures Relative to the Spanish American War (April 21, 1898 to July 4, 1902)
United Spanish War Veterans, Commission to Organize Camp at Glenville, 1938
Correspondence, D. U. O’Brien to Charles Lively, October 27, 1938
United Spanish War Veterans, Certificates of Transfer to Camp 23, 1938
United Spanish War Veterans, Department of West Virginia, Reports of Officer Elections, Camp 23, 1940-1962
United Spanish War Veterans, Department of West Virginia, Muster Rolls of Members, Camp 23, 1940-1962
Roster of Camp 23, n.d.
United Spanish War Veterans, Reports of Death, Camp 23, 1961-1962
United Spanish War Veterans, Application for Membership, Thomas C. Zinn, Camp 23
United Spanish War Veterans, John Sprouse, Camp 23
United Spanish War Veterans, John Williston
United Spanish War Veterans, Memorial Card, Filmore Camden Devericks
United Spanish War Veterans, Department of West Virginia, General Orders, 1948-1961
United Spanish War Veterans, Department of West Virginia, 31st Annual Encampment, 1954
United Spanish War Veterans, Department of West Virginia, Encampment Programs, 1946, 1950, 1952, 1959, 1961
United Spanish War Veterans, Department of West Virginia, Memorial Program, 1961
United Spanish War Veterans, Department of West Virginia, Report of the Department Adjutant and Quartermaster, 1950, 1961
United Spanish War Veterans, Department of West Virginia, By-Laws, 1934
United Spanish War Veterans, Department of West Virginia, Officers and Roster of Camps, 1949-1950
United Spanish War Veterans, Department of West Virginia, Past Commanders and Past Presidents Club, 1959-1960 (2 copies)
Correspondence, Norris Bruce to Guy B. Young, August 31, 1953
Correspondence, Norris Bruce to Camp Officers, n.d.
United Spanish War Veterans, National Headquarters, General Orders, 1953-1962
United Spanish War Veterans, 55th National Encampment, 1953
United Spanish War Veterans, 55th National Encampment, Certificates of Election for West Virginia, 1953
United Spanish War Veterans, 58th National Encampment, 1956
United Spanish War Veterans, Department Officers, 1953-1954
United Spanish War Veterans, Blank Forms
Spanish-American War Songs, Patriotic Songs, Old Favorites
Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the War with Spain, China Relief Expedition, Philippine Insurrection, by J. A. Hilliard and John U. Shroyer
Correspondence, John U. Shroyer to Commander, December 2, 1953
Correspondence, John U. Shroyer to Comrades, 1960
Pamphlet, The Flag of Destiny
Pamphlet, The Human Side of the Spanish War
Pamphlet, Auxiliary, United Spanish War Veterans
United Spanish War Veterans, Miscellaneous
War Department Headstones and Markers
Clippings, Spanish American War
Envelope with wartime image


Box 2

Modern Woodmen of America, 1910-1911
War Savings and Ration Book Materials
G. Bayard Young, Drawing for Glider, possibly at Fokker Plant in Glen Dale, ca. 1928
Bayard Young, “West Virginia Child Wife and Mother” story and photo negatives
School Materials, Mary Elizabeth Young
Miscellaneous
Ephemera
Photo, Guy B. Young, Spanish-American War
Photos, Guy B. Young
Photo, Group of Veterans?
Photo, Panoramic of Spanish-American War Camp, Greenville, SC
Photo, Cox Heirs Farm, Well Fire, June 23, 1922
Photos, First Air Mail Pickup in Gilmer County, 1939 (with envelopes)
Photo, Evelyn ?
Photo, Unidentified Family Group in Front of House, ca. 1900 (damaged)
Photo, Unidentified Group of Women, possibly queen and her court, 1937? (removed from copy of Monticola, 1937)
Photo, Unidentified Man


Oversized Materials

Charter, Camp 23, United Spanish War Veterans, 1938 (copy)
Poster, Spanish-American War Military Poster, Second Regiment, West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, 1898
Diploma, Guy B. Young, Glenville Normal School, 1900
Diploma, Eva Fling Roush, Washington University, St. Louis, 1930
Diploma, Guy Bell Young, West Virginia University, 1903
Photo, West Virginia University Law School Group, 1901-1903. Guy Bell Young at right, first row


Transferred to Yearbook Collection (Sc2005-003)

Transferred to Maps

Transferred to State Documents

Transferred to the Library


Transferred from West Virginia Archives and History to the West Virginia State Museum


Manuscript Collections

West Virginia Archives and History