Descriptive Summary
Title: Wallace-Mathews Collection
Span Dates: 1784-2002
Bulk Dates: 1910-1960
ID No: Ms2021-291 and Ph2021-291
Creators: Wallace Family, Mathews Family, associated families
Extent: 12 boxes of manuscripts, 1 oversized folder, 4 boxes of photographs, 1 oversized folder
Language: English
Repository: West Virginia State Archives, Charleston, WV
Abstract: This collection includes correspondence, photographs, school and civic/social activities of the Wallace and Mathews families, largely from their years in Charleston, West Virginia.
Administrative Information
Donor: Mary Merrill Wallace (Mrs. Harry A. Wallace III)
Transfers: See below
Preferred Citation: [item, collection number], Wallace-Mathews Collection, West Virginia State Archives, Charleston, WV.
Processor: Mary Johnson
Historical Note: The key individuals whose activities comprise the Wallace-Mathews Collection are:
Harry A. Wallace Sr., president of United Fuel Gas Company. The son of David Wallace and Rachel Ann Mullin, he was born in Oil City, Pennsylvania, in 1873. He participated in the gas industry with his father before coming to West Virginia in 1898 to work for Hope Natural Gas in Wetzel County. He moved to Charleston in 1912 after becoming general superintendent of United Fuel and rose to the presidency in 1927. Wallace also served terms as president of the Natural Gas Association of America and the West Virginia Oil and Natural Gas Association.
Harry Wallace married Mary Elizabeth Beck, daughter of Solomon Beck and Hannah Jane Schwab who was born in Venango County, Pennsylvania, in 1869. Her siblings included Joe, William, Sadie, and Matilda Beck. They were the parents of Mildred Wallace Riddle, Harry Alvin Wallace Jr., Virginia Wallace Riggs, Frank Wallace, and Robert Wallace.
Harry A. Wallace Jr., born in Wetzel County, attended Charleston High School, Greenbrier Military Academy, and Dartmouth College, where he excelled in sports. He followed his father into the natural gas industry and served as president of the West Virginia Oil and Natural Gas Association and of United Fuel. Among his other activities, he headed the Charleston Parks and Recreation Commission for several years and played a role in recruiting the Toledo Mud Hens to Charleston to become the Charleston Senators.
Wallace married Elisabeth Mathews, daughter of William Burdette Mathews and Elisabeth Blundon Mathews, in 1930 after a long courtship. A graduate of Charleston High and Sweet Briar College, she was active in organizations such as the Junior League and served a year as president of the state Junior League during World War II. The Wallaces had three children: Elisabeth (Dolly) Hartman, Harry A. Wallace III, and William Wallace.
Elisabeth Wallace's father was William Burdette Mathews, longtime clerk of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. The son of Civil War veteran Christopher Columbus Mathews and Esther Jane Scott, Mathews grew up in Marshall County and owned property at Round Bottom that once had belonged to George Washington. He graduated from Waynesburg College and Columbian (now George Washington) University, and after practicing law for a few years in Washington, DC, and Moundsville, moved to Charleston. Mathews was active in the Methodist Episcopal Church, the Epworth League, the Elks and other organizations, and served as state chair of the Four Minute Men during World War I.
Mathews married Elisabeth Blundon in 1900. She was descended from a long line of Kanawha Valley residents going back through her mother Sarah Young Blundon to Revolutionary War patriot John Young. Her father, Edgar B. Blundon, and grandfather, John Valley Young, were veterans of the Civil War. She was active in the M.E. Church, the Woman's Club, the Daughters of the American Revolution, and both she and her husband were involved in the 1930s with the Grandparents Club. William and Elisabeth Mathews were the parents of Sarah Esther Gilchrist and Elisabeth Wallace.
Harry Wallace III, son of Harry and Elisabeth Wallace, attended Charleston High School, Kentucky Military Institute, and the University of Virginia. He was a longtime stock broker and insurance agent in Charleston. He was involved in numerous activities, including the Rotary Club, and served on the Kanawha County School Board in the 1980s. In 1962, he married Mary Louise Merrill, daughter of John Buffington Merrill and Mary Louise Agnew, and they were the parents of four children.
Important Subjects:
Contents List:
Box 1
1.1. Souvenir Album of Sallie Young, circa 1859
1.2. Book, Sarah Frances Young (Sallie), including Names of Pupils, 1859-1860
1.3. Diary, Civil War, 1861-1863 (possibly Sallie Young)
1.4. Correspondence, Sallie Young Blundon to Edgar Blundon, 1864
1.5. Correspondence, B. D. McGinnis to Edgar Blundon, 1865
1.6. Correspondence, to Sallie Young Blundon, 1900
1.7. Correspondence, Joseph McConnell to Cousins Esther Scott, Margaret McClean, and Thomas Scott, 1861-1893
1.8. Correspondence, Mary Scott and Mathews Family, 1898, 1900, 1959
1.9. Mathews, Esther Jane Scott (1843-1913), In Memoriam
1.10. Correspondence, Congratulations to William Burdette Mathews, 1902
1.11. Correspondence, Condolences to William Burdette Mathews and Elisabeth Blundon Mathews, 1909
1.12. Correspondence, to William Burdette Mathews from parents, 1897-1917, undated
1.13. Correspondence, William Burdette Mathews to Family, 1910, 1916
1.14. Correspondence, to William Burdette Mathews, 1880-1928, 1934-1939
1.15. Correspondence, William Burdette Mathews, A, 1937-1939
1.16. Correspondence, William Burdette Mathews, B, 1938-1940
1.17. Correspondence, William Burdette Mathews, C, 1937-1939
1.18. Correspondence, William Burdette Mathews, D, 1937-1939
1.19. Correspondence, William Burdette Mathews, E-F, 1937-1940
1.20. Correspondence, William Burdette Mathews, G, 1937-1938
1.21. Correspondence, William Burdette Mathews, H-J, 1937-1939
1.22. Correspondence, William Burdette Mathews, K-L, 1937-1940
1.23. Correspondence, William Burdette Mathews, M, 1937-1940
1.24. Correspondence, William Burdette Mathews, N-P, 1937-1939
1.25. Correspondence, William Burdette Mathews, R-S, 1937-1940
1.26. Correspondence, William Burdette Mathews, T-W, 1936-1940
1.27. Correspondence, William Burdette Mathews, Miscellaneous, 1937-1940
1.28. Correspondence, William Burdette Mathews, Marshall County Property, 1932-1939
1.29. Correspondence, William Burdette Mathews, George Washington Farm, Marshall County, 1938
1.30. Correspondence, Elisabeth Blundon Mathews to William Burdette Mathews, 1897-1916, undated
1.31. Correspondence, to Elisabeth Blundon Mathews, 1908-1932
1.32. Correspondence on Death of Elisabeth Blundon Mathews, 1949
1.33. Correspondence, to Elisabeth Mathews, 1908-1925
1.34. Correspondence, to Elisabeth Mathews, 1926, 1930, undated
1.35. Correspondence, Elisabeth Mathews to Parents, 1923
1.36. Correspondence, Elisabeth Mathews to Parents, 1924-1925
1.37. Correspondence, Elisabeth Mathews Wallace to Parents, 1931-1932, undated
1.38. Mathews, Elisabeth, Pupil's Book for Work and Study, Junior Series, 3rd Year, part 4 (M. E. Church, 1917)
1.39. Mathews, Elisabeth, Miscellaneous
1.40. Mathews Family, Miscellaneous
Box 2
2.1. Correspondence, Solomon Beck to Father, Isaac Beck, 1863, 1864
2.2. Correspondence, to Beck Family, 1915-1916
2.3. Correspondence, to Sadie Beck, 1908-1937
2.4. Correspondence, to Mary Beck, 1898-1897
2.5. Correspondence, Mary Beck to Family, 1897
2.6. Correspondence, to Mary Beck Wallace, 1900-1910
2.7. Correspondence, to Mary Beck Wallace, 1912-1913
2.8. Correspondence, to Mary Beck Wallace, 1914-1919
2.9. Correspondence, to Mary Beck Wallace, 1920s
2.10. Correspondence, to Mary Beck Wallace, 1930-1945, undated
2.11. Correspondence, to Harry Wallace, 1911-1947
2.12. Correspondence, to Harry Wallace, Election as President, United Fuel, 1927
2.13. Correspondence, Wallace child to Harry Wallace, 1917
2.14. Correspondence, to Harry Wallace and Mary Beck Wallace from Wallace Parents, 1902-1913
2.15. Correspondence, to Harry Wallace and Mary Beck Wallace from Wallace Parents, 1914-1917
2.16. Correspondence, Mary Beck Wallace to Solomon Beck, 1914
2.17. Correspondence, Mary Beck Wallace to Harry Wallace, 1912-1917
2.18. Correspondence, Mary Beck Wallace to Harry Wallace Jr., 1919-1921
2.19. Correspondence, Mary Beck Wallace to Harry Wallace Jr., 1923-1927
2.20. Correspondence, Mary Beck Wallace to Frank Wallace, 1923
2.21. Correspondence, Mary Beck Wallace to Robert Wallace, 1923-1925
2.22. Correspondence, Harry Wallace and Mary Beck Wallace to Virginia Wallace, 1917, 1923
2.23. Correspondence, Harry Wallace and Mary Beck Wallace to Mildred Wallace, 1908-1921
2.24. Correspondence, Harry Wallace to Mary Beck Wallace, 1908-1917, 1923, undated
2.25. Correspondence, Harry Wallace to Harry Wallace Jr., 1916-1923
2.26. Correspondence, Harry Wallace to Harry Wallace Jr., 1924-1927
2.27. Correspondence, to Mildred Wallace Riddle, 1912-1940, undated
2.28. Correspondence, to Virginia Wallace, 1915-1933
2.29. Correspondence, Virginia Wallace to Harry Wallace Jr., 1919-1927
2.30. Correspondence, Virginia Wallace (Riggs) to Parents, 1917, 1926, 1940, 1943
2.31. Correspondence, to Frank Wallace, 1912-1932
2.32. Correspondence, Frank Wallace to Mary Beck Wallace, 1923-1927, undated
2.33. Correspondence, to Robert Wallace, 1917-1956, 1981, undated
2.34. Correspondence, Ralph Wallace, 1907-1914
2.35. Correspondence, James Hoffman and Wallace children, 1913, undated
2.36. Correspondence, Mrs. John B. Wallace, 1940
Box 3
3.1. Correspondence, to John H. Mullin and Bertha M. Mullin, 1926-1935
3.2. Membership, Fraternal Groups, John H. Mullin, 1918-1934
3.3. Stock/Note Transactions, John H. Mullin, 1925-1934
3.4. Miscellaneous Documents, John H. Mullin and Bertha M. Mullin
3.5. Correspondence, Harry Wallace Jr. to Parents, 1916-1932
3.6. Correspondence, Harry Wallace Jr., 1913, 1929, undated
3.7. Correspondence, to Harry Wallace Jr., 1910-1925
3.8. Correspondence, to Harry Wallace Jr., 1926-1930, undated
3.9. Correspondence, Harry Wallace Jr. to Elisabeth Mathews, 1922-1925
3.10. Correspondence, Harry Wallace Jr. to Elisabeth Mathews, 1925
3.11. Correspondence, Harry Wallace Jr. to Elisabeth Mathews, 1925-1928
3.12. Correspondence, Harry Wallace Jr. to Elisabeth Mathews, 1929-1930, undated
3.13. Correspondence, Elisabeth Mathews to Harry Wallace Jr., 1923-1925
3.14. Correspondence, Elisabeth Mathews to Harry Wallace Jr., 1926 (1 of 3)
3.15. Correspondence, Elisabeth Mathews to Harry Wallace Jr., 1926 (2 of 3)
3.16. Correspondence, Elisabeth Mathews to Harry Wallace Jr., 1926 (3 of 3)
3.17. Correspondence, Elisabeth Mathews to Harry Wallace Jr., 1927 (1 of 2)
3.18. Correspondence, Elisabeth Mathews to Harry Wallace Jr., 1927 (2 of 2)
3.19. Correspondence, Elisabeth Mathews to Harry Wallace Jr., 1929
3.20. Correspondence, Elisabeth Mathews to Harry Wallace Jr., 1930, undated
3.21. Correspondence. Elisabeth Mathews Wallace to Mary Wallace, 1931-1934
Box 4
4.1. Correspondence, to Harry Wallace Jr., 1940-1956
4.2. Correspondence, to Harry Wallace Jr., 1958-1987, undated
4.3. Correspondence, to Elisabeth Mathews Wallace, 1939-1991, undated
4.4. Correspondence, to Harry Wallace Jr. and Elisabeth Mathews Wallace, 1932-1981, undated
4.5. Correspondence, to Harry Wallace Jr. and Elisabeth Mathews Wallace from Family, 1950-1983, undated
4.6. Correspondence, to Harry Wallace III, 1949-2000?, undated
4.7. Correspondence, to Elisabeth (Dolly) Wallace, 1935-1956
4.8. Correspondence, to William Wallace, 1967
4.9. Correspondence, to Carl K. Gilchrist and Sarah Mathews Gilchrist, 1933-1937
4.10. Postcards, to R. H. Merrill, 1904-1905
4.11. Cradle Roll, Mary Louise Merrill, 1939
4.12. Gift Book, Marriage of Elisabeth Mathews and Harry Wallace Jr., 1930
4.13. Invitations/Announcements, Family
4.14. Commencement/Graduation Announcements, Family
4.15. Wedding Invitations/Announcements, Family
4.16. Invitations/Announcements
4.17. Personal Cards
4.18. Wallace, Harry III, Miscellaneous
4.19. Palisade Major (Dog)
4.20. Mannington Store Invoices, 1912
4.21. Charleston Store Invoices, 1910s-1920s (1 of 3)
4.22. Charleston Store Invoices, 1910s-1920s (2 of 3)
4.23. Charleston Store Invoices, 1910s-1920s (3 of 3)
4.24. Receipts/Invoices, New Wallace House, 1938-1940
4.25. Memorial, William Burdette Mathews (1866-1943)
4.26. Funeral Book, William Burdette Mathews, 1943
4.27. Memorial to Harry A. Wallace Sr, United Fuel Gas Company, 1947
4.28. Estate, William M. Beck, 1919
4.29. Will, Sarah Young Blundon, 1920
4.30. Speech, William Burdette Mathews, undated
4.31. Deed, Edgewood Heights Addition Property Owned by Nina Blundon Wills, 1942
4.32. Commissioner's Reports, Trusts Under Will of Harry Wallace, 1961
4.33. Deeds and Other Property Conveyances, Marshall County Land
4.34. Commissioner's Report, Estate of Elisabeth Blundon Mathews, 1953
4.35. Deeds, Elisabeth Mathews Wallace and Sarah Esther Mathews Gilchrist
4.36. Documents, Rental Property, Elisabeth Mathews Wallace and Sarah Esther Mathews Gilchrist
4.37. In Memoriam: James Wallace "Boone" Weaver (1897-1978)
4.38. Artistic Portrayals of Wallace and Mathews Family Members
4.39. "Historical Date and Partial Roster of The Young Family, Kanawha Pioneers," 1912 (typescript)
4.40. "History of the Young Family"
4.41. Statement, Department of the Interior, Regarding Revolutionary War Service and Pension of Christopher Parrott, 1908
4.42. Genealogy of the Wallace Family, Charts, 1964
4.43. Genealogical Correspondence and Research, Wallace and Related Families
4.44. Genealogical Record, Wallace and Mathews Families
4.45. "The Mat(t)hews Family: An Anthology of Mathews Lineages," compiled by John R. Roots Jr., circa 1970 (photocopy)
4.46. Will, William Buffington, 1784 (typescript)
4.47. Buffington, Merrill, Staunton Families
4.48. Scott/Ingram Family
4.49. Application, Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manokin in the Colony of Virginia, for Elisabeth Mathews Wallace
4.50. Genealogical Materials
4.51. Wallace Family, Miscellaneous
Box 5
5.1. Natural Gas Industry, Speeches
5.2. Natural Gas Industry, Hope Natural Gas
5.3. Natural Gas Industry, Hope Natural Gas Company, The Beacon, December 1951
5.4. Natural Gas Industry, Correspondence to Harry Wallace Sr., 1905-1943
5.5. Natural Gas Industry, Miscellaneous
5.6. Natural Gas Industry, West Virginia Oil and Natural Gas Association
5.7. Natural Gas Industry, United Fuel Gas Company, Legal Cases
5.8. Natural Gas Industry, United Fuel Gas Company, Miscellaneous Documents
5.9. Natural Gas Industry, United Fuel Gas Company, PSC Schedule, 1924
5.10. Natural Gas Industry, United Fuel Gas Company, Internal Correspondence (primarily Clendenin District), 1929-1934
5.11. Natural Gas Industry, United Fuel Gas Company, Receipts and Invoices
5.12. Natural Gas Industry, United Fuel Gas Company, Strike Clippings, September 6-27, 1945 (1 of 2)
5.13. Natural Gas Industry, United Fuel Gas Company, Strike Clippings, September 6-27, 1945 (2 of 2)
5.14. Natural Gas Industry, United Fuel Gas Company, Correspondence, 1930-1946
5.15. Natural Gas Industry, United Fuel Gas Company, Correspondence to Harry Wallace Jr., 1952-1953
5.16. Natural Gas Industry, Report of Development, Deliveries and Reserves of the Oriskany Sand Gas Fields of Kanawha County, West Virginia, February 16, 1938
5.17. Natural Gas Industry, Home Gas Company, Report Showing Sources of Natural Gas, June 21, 1937
5.18. Natural Gas Industry, Annual Report of Hamilton Gas Corporation, Year Ended July 31, 1943
5.19. Natural Gas Industry, American Gas Association, Gas Measurement Committee Report No. 2, May 6, 1935
5.20. Natural Gas Industry, Conventions
5.21. Natural Gas Industry, Publications
5.22. Natural Gas Industry, Harry A. Wallace, President, Natural Gas Association of America, A Story of Achievement, 1924
5.23. Natural Gas Industry, Field Book, Harry Wallace Jr., Ohio Fuel Gas Company, 1928
5.24. Natural Gas Industry, Time Book, Harry Wallace
5.25. Clippings, Harry Wallace Sr.
5.26. Clippings, Harry Wallace Jr.
5.27. Clippings, Elisabeth Mathews Wallace
5.28. Clippings, Harry Wallace III and Buffy Merrill Wallace
5.29. Clippings, Wallace and Related Families
5.30. Clippings, William Burdette Mathews and Elisabeth Blundon Mathews
5.31. Clippings, Mathews and Related Families
5.32. Clippings, Edgar Blundon
5.33. Clippings, West Virginia Oil and Natural Gas Association
5.34. Clippings, Natural Gas Industry
5.35. Clippings, United Fuel Gas Company
5.36. Clippings, Charleston Baseball
5.37. Clippings, Charleston Parks and Recreation
5.38. Clippings, City of Charleston/John Hutchinson
5.39. Clippings, University of Charleston
5.40. Clippings, Junior League
5.41. Clippings, Miscellaneous
Box 6
6.1. School Material, Elisabeth Mathews
6.2. School Material, Harry Wallace Jr.
6.3. School Material, Harry Wallace Jr., Greenbrier Military School
6.4. School Material, Harry Wallace Jr., Charleston High School
6.5. School Material, Harry Wallace Jr., Dartmouth College
6.6. School Material, Harry Wallace III
6.7. School Material, Elisabeth (Dolly) Wallace
6.8. Literary Writings, Elisabeth (Dolly) Wallace
6.9. Literary Writings
6.10. School Material, Frank Wallace
6.11. School Material, Robert Wallace
6.12. School Material, Virginia Wallace
6.13. Booklet, College Catalog, Goldsmith Guaranteed Athletic Goods, Football and Basketball Season, 1923-24
6.14. Booklet, Camp Greenbrier, 1919
6.15. Booklet, Camp Shaw-Mi-Del-Eca, Greenbrier Military School, 1948, 1950
6.16. Newspaper, The Pow-Wow, July 8, 1950
6.17. Charleston High School, 1921, 1923
6.18. Programs, Charleston High School, Football, 1921-1922
6.19. Charleston High School, The Book Strap, 1916-1919
6.20. Charleston High School, The Book Strap, 1920
6.21. Charleston High School, The Buckle, 1923
6.22. Program, Charleston High School, Dedication, 1926
6.23. Charleston Public Schools, Courses of Study, 1908
6.24. Charleston Public Schools, Minimum Lists of Spelling Words Selected for Pupils in Grades IIA to VIII Inclusive, February 1923 and January 1925
6.25. Charleston Public Schools, Ten Weeks of Physiology and Hygiene for the Lower Grades of the Public Schools (1 to 6), Harriet Camp Lounsbery, 1911
6.26. Fernbank School
6.27. Program, Armstrong High School versus Garnett High School, 1923
6.28. Greenbrier Military School, 1921, undated
6.29. Programs, High School Basketball, 1951-1952
6.30. Newspaper, John Adams Junior High School, The Chanticleer, June 7, 1963
6.31. Kanawha County Schools, Publications, 1981-1982 (Harry Wallace III)
6.32. Marshall University, 1990, 1993
6.33. Morris Harvey College, 1949, 1950, 1967
6.34. Mount de Chantal, 1923, undated
6.35. Thomas Jefferson Junior High School, 1930, 1950
6.36. Central Junior High School (Thomas Jefferson), The Amateur Reporter, 1918, 1922
6.37. Thomas Jefferson Junior High School, The Amateur Reporter, 1948-1950
6.38. Newspaper, Thomas Jefferson Junior High School, The Jeffersonian, October 1949-March 1950
6.39. Dartmouth College, 1926, 1930
6.40. Sweet Brier College, 1923-1925, 1950, 1955-1956, 1967, 1984, 1987
6.41. Sweet Brier College, Elisabeth (Dolly) Wallace
6.42. Virginia Military Institute, 1922-23, undated
6.43. Waynesburg College, 1886-1948
6.44. West Virginia University, 1920s
6.45. Michigan Athletic Review, 1922
6.46. East End History Project, 1999
6.47. Newsboys' and Bootblacks' Minstrel Show . . . for Boys of the Upper Grammar Grades and Junior High School, 1939
Box 7
7.1. Booklet, Special Illustrated Edition of the City of Charleston, West Virginia, April 27, 1909
7.2. Booklet, Illustrative and Descriptive Charleston, West Va., circa 1912
7.3. Booklet, The Guide (Charleston), 1940
7.4. Booklet, Charleston's Roll of Honor, by D. D. Sprague, circa 1919
7.5. Booklet, Charleston in a Nut Shell, by Ray Crandall, 1946
7.6. The New Charleston, January-February 1973
7.7. Charlestonian, Winter 1992
7.8. Charleston Public Library, 1917, 1923
7.9. Charleston Parks and Recreation Commission, 1939-1940
7.10. Charleston Parks and Recreation Commission, 1941-1946
7.11. The Henderson Laboratory, Publications
7.12. Kanawha County Art Association, undated
7.13. Boy Scouts, 1923, 1947
7.14. Poster, Phil Pfister, 2002
7.15. Charleston Junior Chamber of Commerce (Jaycees) News, April 1940
7.16. Berry Hills Country Club, 1956-1964
7.17. Edgewood County Club, 1946, 1951, 1963
7.18. "America Always First," Republican Marching Song, words by T. J. Honaker, West Virginia Secretary of State, 1920
7.19. Political Leaflet, To Republicans (anti-Grant P. Hall)
7.20. Rotary Club of Charleston
7.21. Newsletter, Rotary Club of Charleston, The Weekly Letter, May 31, 1928, August-October 1943
7.22. Roster, Rotary Club of Charleston, 1920
7.23. Roster, Rotary Club of Charleston, 1972
7.24. Roster, Rotary Club of Charleston (loose pages), 1986
7.25. Roster, Rotary Club of Charleston (loose pages), 2002
7.26. Directories, "It's the Greater Kanawha Valley, 1966, 1968
7.27. National Bank of Commerce
7.28. Annual Report of the Ohio Valley General Hospital of Wheeling, West Virginia, 1929
7.29. Pence Springs Hotel
7.30. Newsletter, Kanawha Valley Bank, Valley View, July 1976
7.31. Register of Officers and Employees of the West Virginia State Government . . . , November 1, 1930
7.32. Official Vote of West Virginia in the Presidential Elections of 1896 and 1900 and State Elections of 1898 and 1900, pub. 1902.
7.33. Publication, State Road Commission of West Virginia, West Virginia Highways, September-October 1950
7.34. State of West Virginia, Liquor Sales Permit, Liquor Control Commission
7.35. Leaflet, Wheeling Agency Bulletin, December 1, 1914
7.36. Booklet, Medical Department at White Sulphur Springs
7.37. Booklet, Y.M.C.A. Bulletin, Charleston, July 1907 and January 1908
7.38. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Various Lodges
7.39. Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Charleston Lodge
7.40. Charleston Senators
7.41. Scrapbook, Charleston Senators
7.42. Charleston Senators, "A Night With the Senators," June 20, 1974
7.43. Charleston, Miscellaneous
7.44. Booklet, Portrait of Michael Late Benedum
7.45. Booklet, "Old Ironsides"
7.46. "Address of Abraham Lincoln . . . at Gettysburg, together with Proceedings in U.S. Senate on the Occasion of Its Reading," February 12, 1920
7.47. Permanent Roll of the Delegates and Alternates to the Seventeenth Republican National Convention, June 8, 1920
7.48. F. S. Pratt, Plan to Intercept Marine Torpedoes
7.49. "Riverboat Man," by Robert S. Barr, 1981 (photocopy)
7.50. Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company, The Transmitter, December 1921
7.51. The West Virginia Review, February 1943; February, April and June 1946 (reference to Harry Wallace, United Fuel ads)
7.52. Business Promotional Materials
7.53. Campaign Materials
7:54. Gallery Pass, U.S. Senate Impeachment of the President, April 3, 1868
7.55. Ribbons and Pins
Box 8
8.1. West Virginia Garden Club
8.2. West Virginia Garden Club, Town and Country Garden Club
8.3. Junior League, West Virginia
8.4. Junior League, Correspondence, 1942-1944
8.5. Junior League, West Virginia Leagues, Annual Reports, 1937-1944
8.6. Junior League of Charleston, Publications
8.7. Junior League, Out of State
8.8. Christ Church United Methodist (State Street M. E. Church/First M E. Church), 1903-1982
8.9. Epworth League, State Street Methodist Episcopal Church (Christ Church)
8.10. Programs/Booklets
8.11. Programs/Booklets, Charleston
8.12. Programs, Wallace Family
8.13. Programs, Mathews Family
8.14. Charleston Children's Theatre
8.15. Daughters of the American Revolution, Col. Charles Lewis Chapter
8.16. Daughters of the American Revolution, John Young Chapter
8.17. Program, Allied Artists 40th Annual, May 16-June 13, 1971
8.18. Girl Scouts, Kanawha County Council of, November 1946
8.19. Visiting Nurses Association of Charleston, 1943-1944
8.20. West Virginia Office of Civilian Defense, Committee on Child Care, Health and Welfare, 1944
8.21. Magazine, American Cookery, Vol. 38, no. 1 (June-July 1933)
8.22. Magazine, American Motherhood, February 1916
8.23. Juvenile Delinquency
8.24. Pamphlet, Building a Log Cabin, by Chilson D. Aldrich, 1930
8.25. Booklet, Housewife's Recipe Calendar, 1931
8.26. Booklet, World's Purity Federation, The Light, 1919
8.27. Women's Field Army of the American Society for the Control of Cancer, 1937-1944
8.28. War Department, Bureau of Public Relations, Women's Interests Section of Publications Branch, 1940s
8.29. Magazine, The National Farm Journal, December 1930
8.30. Correspondence, Unidentified
8.31. Miscellaneous Materials
Box 9
9.1. William Burdette Mathews Scrapbook (loose pages)
9.2. Daughters of the American Revolution, materials from Elisabeth Blundon Mathews Scrapbook
9.3. Edgar B. Blundon, materials from Elisabeth Blundon Mathews Scrapbook
9.4. Charleston May Festival, materials from Elisabeth Blundon Mathews Scrapbook
9.5. First Methodist Episcopal Church (Christ Church), materials from Elisabeth Blundon Mathews Scrapbook
9.6. Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin, materials from Elisabeth Blundon Mathews Scrapbook
9.7. Woman's Club of Charleston, materials from Elisabeth Blundon Mathews Scrapbook
9.8. Clippings, materials from Elisabeth Blundon Mathews Scrapbook
9.9. Miscellaneous materials from Elisabeth Blundon Mathews Scrapbook
Box 10
10.1. William Burdette Mathews Scrapbook (includes much material related to death)
10.2. William Burdette Mathews and Elisabeth Blundon Mathews Scrapbook (includes Grandparents Club) (loose pages)
10.3. Mathews Family Scrapbook (loose pages)
Box 11
11.1 Mathews Family Scrapbook II
11.2. Junior League Scrapbook
11.3. Elisabeth Mathews Wallace Scrapbook
11.4. Correspondence, etc., loose materials from Elisabeth Mathews Wallace Scrapbook
11.5. Loose materials from Elisabeth Mathews Wallace Scrapbook
11.6. Clippings, loose materials from Elisabeth Mathews Wallace Scrapbook
11.7. Unidentified Scrapbook (includes items related to Middleton family, Baptists and Religion, Kanawha Valley, Civil War people, Prohibition)
Box 12
12.1. Virginia Wallace Scrapbook.
12.2. Charleston High School, loose materials from Virginia Wallace Scrapbook
12.3. Greenbrier Woman's College, loose materials from Virginia Wallace Scrapbook
12.4. Greenbrier Military School, loose materials from Virginia Wallace Scrapbook
Oversized folder
The Book Strap, January 14, 1921
The Book Strap, February 2, 1922
1/2 of West Virginia Legislature Pictorial Review, ca. 1919
Record of Birth and Baptism for Solomon Beck, April 4, 1837
Record of Birth and Baptism for Simon Joseph Beck, October 10, 1865
Record of Birth and Baptism for Henry Allen Beck, October 8, 1867
Birth and Baptism Certificate for Mary Elisabeth Beck, January 25, 1869
Birth and Baptism Certificate for Sarah Allace Beck, December 13, 1871
Unsigned Oath of Office for Harry A. Wallace Jr., West Virginia Racing Commission
Certificate of Appointment, State of West Virginia, Harry A. Wallace Jr., West Virginia Racing Commission, September 9, 1963
The Courthouses of Kanawha, Artist's Proof Set #1, presented to Harry Wallace III and family by William D. Goebel, 1987
Sealed together: Dent-o-Ploma, Harry A. Wallace III, April 25, 1940; and National Rifle Association Junior Diploma, Harry Wallace, July 15, 1950
The Classmate: A Paper for Young People, August 25, 1917
The Student (Charleston Business College), ca. 1931
The Republican Vision (newsletter of the Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee), Fall 1990
West Virginia State Weekly, June 13, 1924 (fragile)
The Society Journal (Charleston, WV), March 3, 1922
Political poster, Jay Rockefeller for Governor (3)
Political poster, Arch Moore for Governor (2)
Political poster, Gaston Caperton for Governor (2)
Political poster, Charlotte Pritt for Governor (1)
Political poster, John G. Hutchinson for Governor (1)
Political poster, Darrell McGraw for Attorney General (2)
Political poster, Gainer for State Auditor (1)
Political poster, Steve Starks for State Senate 17th District (1)
Political poster, Sharon Spencer for House of Delegates (1)
Political poster, Martha Wehrle for House of Delegates (1)
Political poster, Bonnie Brown for House of Delegates, damaged (1)
Political poster, Joe Farris for House of Delegates (1)
Political poster, Tod J. Kaufman for Judge, Circuit Court (2)
Political poster, Kent Hall for Mayor (1)
Political poster, Bloom for Commissioner (1)
Political Poster, Nancy Starks for Magistrate (1)
Political Poster, Bill Elswick for Magistrate, Kanawha County (1)
Political Poster, Jack Pauley for Magistrate (1)
Political Poster, Steve Wesley Walker for Magistrate (1)
Political Poster, Jo Ann Reese for Magistrate, Kanawha County (1)
Political Poster, Carter-Mondale, President-Vice President (2)
Genealogy Buffington - Merrill - Staunton, family tree, (rolled)
Box 1
1.1. John Valley Young, Civil War era (1)
1.2. Carte de visite. Edgar B. Blundon, Civil War era (1)
1.3. Pauline Marshall Young (1)
1.4. Sarah Frances Young Blundon (1)
1.5. Elisabeth Blundon Mathews (6)
1.6. Unidentified, Elisabeth Blundon Mathews (1)
1.7. Photos from Elisabeth Blundon Mathews Scrapbook (22). Names include Sarah F. Blundon, Sarah Esther Mathews, Carl Gilchrist and Sarah Mathews Gilchrist, Elisabeth Blundon Mathews, William Burdette Mathews, Elisabeth Mathews Wallace, also group at First M. E. Church
1.8. William Burdette Mathews (18)
1.9. Bell-shaped Card with photos of Elisabeth Blundon Mathews and William Burdette Mathews (1)
1.10. William Burdette Mathews and Unidentified (6)
1.11. William Burdette Mathews and Elisabeth Blundon Mathews (possibly) and 2 Women (1)
1.12. Family? Group with William Burdette Mathews and Elisabeth Blundon Mathews on porches (2)
1.13. Sarah Esther Mathews (baby), one with an adult woman (2)
1.14. Elisabeth Blundon Mathews (daughter) and Sarah Esther Mathews (2)
1.15. Elisabeth Blundon Mathews (daughter) and Sarah Esther Mathews (possibly) with man (1)
1.16. Elisabeth Blundon Mathews, Sarah Esther Mathews, and Elisabeth Mathews, 1906 (from printed publication) (1)
1.17. William Burdette Mathews and Family (Elisabeth Blundon Mathews, Sarah, and Elisabeth) in carriage (1)
1.18. Postcard. William Burdette Mathews, Elisabeth Blundon Mathews, Elisabeth Mathews and Sarah Mathews in swimming clothes, Atlantic City, 1909 (1)
1.19. William Burdette Mathews, Elisabeth Blundon Mathews, Elisabeth Mathews, Sarah Mathews, and Kincheloes, Salt Lake City, Rotary Meeting, ca. 1921/1922 - colored on (1)
1.20. Postcard. William Burdette Mathews, Elisabeth Blundon Mathews, Sarah Mathews, Elisabeth Mathews, and Sarah Young Blundon (1)
1.21. Philo Society, Waynesburg, including William Burdette Mathews, 1885 (1)
1.22. Card. First Board of Directors, YMCA, including William Burdette Mathews (2 copies)
1.23. Postcard. West Virginia Supreme Court Justices with William Burdette Mathews, clerk (1)
1.24. Gas office on the Mathews Farm (1)
1.25. David Wallace and grandchild Virginia Wallace, studio portrait, Piney, West Virginia, ca. 1905 (1)
1.26. Rachel Ann Mullin (Mrs. David Wallace) and sister Etta (Mrs. Tom Smith) (1)
1.27. Harry Wallace Sr. (4)
1.28. Harry Wallace Sr., American Gas Association Convention, Atlantic City, 1930 (4)
1.29. Harry Wallace Sr. and unidentified (1)
1.30. Harry Wallace Sr Grave Marker (1)
1.31. Wallace siblings, Mildred, Harry Jr., Virginia, Robert and Frank, some taken in Piney, ca. 1905 (8)
1.32. Frank and Robert Wallace (8)
1.33. Frank Wallace, 2 unidentified young men, ca. 1925 (1)
1.34. Frank Wallace, Bert (Aunt Bert) Mullin, and John Mullin (4)
1.35. Robert Wallace, ca. 1920? (1)
1.36. Virginia Wallace (2)
1.37. Virginia Wallace and Elmira Weaver, Greenbrier Women's College (4)
1.38. Loose photos from Virginia Wallace Scrapbook, primarily from Greenbrier Women's College (39). Names include Felix Garred, Mil Foster, Nell McCoy, Hildeth Lambert, Gladys Dillion, Marie Bear, Betty Good, Ann Garrett, Helen Owen, Elmira Weaver, S. Lacy, S. Jordan, M. L. Venable, Ruby Montgomery, Mable Smith, Miss Wheatley, Kat Bird, Burdine Sluter, Louise Chapman, Marguerite Carter, Esther Torpy, Flo Croft, Mary Downer, Margaret Cowan, Martha Liggett, Ermine Tant, Ruth Murray, Billy Van Arsdell, Fanny Helmick, Elene Mapes, H. M. Pinkerton, Capt. Shick, Jimmy Moore, S. Lawton, Bill Handley, Tod Parrish, "Fats" Smith, Ruth Wingate, Lu Isaac
1.39. School Group, from Virginia Wallace Scrapbook (1). Names include Miss Violet, Helen Shonk, Baxter Hudson, Roy Yates, John Hunt, Marcellus Green, Walker Lloyd, Warren Edwards, Jenny Dawson, Gladys Clemons, Virginia Wallace, Courtney Stump, Frank Knight, Cecelia Necker, Cyrus Bacon, Marion Kutchera?, Harry Liable, Elizabeth Board, Louisa Moore, Agnes May Morris, Grace Dorst, Percy Hess, Sabra Tucker, Cecil Berthisol, James Henry Simms, Mildred Black, Carle Beanaman, Margaret Hope Bothwell
1.40. Harry Wallace Jr. (29)
1.41. Harry Wallace Jr. and Elisabeth Mathews pre-wedding photos, probably taken in the Mathews House (13 + negs)
1.42. Elisabeth Mathews Wallace (51)
1.43. Harry Wallace Jr. and Elisabeth Mathews Wallace (4)
1.44. Harry Wallace Jr., Elisabeth Mathews Wallace, Harry III, Elisabeth (Dolly), and William (3)
1.45. Harry Wallace Jr. and Mary Beck Wallace (2)
1.46. Harry Wallace III (10)
1.47. Snapfolio. Harry Wallace III Graduation (16)
1.48. Harry Wallace III Family, U.S. Bicentennial Attire (2)
1.49. Harry Wallace III colonial group (2)
1.50. Dolly Wallace in wedding dress with Elisabeth Mathews Wallace (1)
1.51. Dolly Wallace? (1)
1.52. Mathews and Wallace family members with baby (4)
1.53. Wallace Family (26)
1.54. Wallace Family, 1962 (20)
1.55. Wallace Family, 1970s-1980s (7)
1.56. Harry Wallace III, Buffy Wallace, Family and Others (13)
1.57. Harry Wallace III Family (12)
1.58. Wallace Wedding (17)
1.59. Christmas Card. John McMaster Hartman Jr. (1)
1.60. Ralph W. Wallace and Freda Mullin (1)
1.61. J. B. (John Bertram) Wallace (1)
1.62. Mrs. S. J. (Simon Joseph?) Beck and granddaughter Betty Beck (1)
1.63. Work crew. Harry Wallace Jr., Bill Crenshaw, Buck Hurley, Charley Ramay, Ed Bish, L. G. Davis, and J. W. (18)
1.64. Harry Wallace Jr. and Mr. Norse, Salyersville, Kentucky (1)
1.65. Postcard. Harry Wallace Jr. and Mice? Thomas during Dartmouth days trip to Canada (1)
1.66. Harry Wallace Jr. and Ephraim Morgan (1)
1.67. Harry Wallace Jr., Mike Tollyson, Tom ? (1)
1.68. Harry Wallace Jr., Baseball (unidentified stadium) (4)
1.69. Harry Wallace Jr. and unidentified men, ca. 1970 (1)
1.70. Group in costume, including Harry Wallace Jr. and Elisabeth Wallace (1)
1.71. Lucile Harmon, Sarah Esther Mathews, Helen Hartinger, Elisabeth Mathews, Louisa Laing, Julia Aultz, Trude Conley, Katherine Keller (1)
1.72. George Hinman, Harry Wallace Jr., and Elisabeth Mathews Wallace, February 6, 1936 (1)
1.73. Ed McKallor, Harry Wallace Jr., Elisabeth Mathews Wallace, and others, 1939 (18)
1.74. Group of women, including Elisabeth Mathews Wallace (2)
1.75. Boy Scouts, L-R, front: Bill Chilton, Harry Wallace III, Palmer Bannerot, "Buddy" Mauer, Brian Gillispie; Back: ?, Andy Jones, David Frierson, ca. 1945? (1)
1.76. Harry Wallace III playing basketball (1)
1.77. Harry Wallace III and co-workers (35). Names include Richard L. Guy, John Mueller, Robert Q. Jones, Pat Myers, Shawn ?
1.78. Harry Wallace III and two men (1)
1.79. Sarah (Sadie) Beck (4)
1.80. Eddie Beck (3)
1.81. Opal Beck Seber (1)
1.82. Joe Beck (1)
1.83. Joe Beck House with family on porch, State of Washington (1)
1.84. Tom Hayes and Matilda (Tillie) Beck Hayes (2)
1.85. Tom Hayes? (1)
1.86. Mr. and Mrs. Bill (William J.) Hayes (2)
1.87. Thomas James Hayes and Betty Mae Hayes (1)
1.88. Grandfather Hayes and other family (3)
1.89. John H. Mullin (5)
1.90. Joe Mullin (2)
1.91. Robert Miller and Bertha Miller Mullin (4)
1.92. Freda Mullin (3)
1.93. Postcard. Hasting Station, October 1904 (1)
1.94. Hope Natural Gas Crew, 1905 (2)
1.95. Gas Company Group, including J. H. Mullin (1)
1.96. United Fuel Gas Company No. 31, Clendenin (1)
1.97. United Fuel Gas Company, Geological Department, including Harry Wallace Jr. Gravely and Moore photo, ca. 1930 (1)
1.98. Retirement Dinner for Dickerson Ketchum, Columbia Gas System, Daniel Boone Hotel, April 30, 1946, including Harry Wallace Sr. (2)
1.99. West Virginia Oil and Gas Association event? Harry Wallace Jr. on stage. (1)
1.100. West Virginia Oil and Gas Association Banquet, Shrine Mosque, Charleston, September 27, 1939. Daily Mail photo (3)
1.101. Seated: Harry Wallace Sr. and brother Bert Wallace; Standing: Charles Milton Newcomb, Harry Wallace Jr., and Anthony F. McCue, West Virginia Oil and Gas Association Banquet, Shrine Mosque, Charleston, September 27, 1939. Daily Mail photo (1)
1.102. Seated: Mayor D. Boone Dawson, Harry Wallace Sr. Bert Wallace, and Oscar Nelson; Standing: Charles Milton Newcomb, Harry Wallace Jr., and Anthony F. McCue, West Virginia Oil and Gas Association Banquet, Shrine Mosque, Charleston, September 27, 1939. Gazette photo (1)
1.103. West Virginia Oil and Gas Association Convention, Laidley Field, Charleston, 1940, including Governor Homer Holt, Harry Wallace Jr., Mayor D. Boone Dawson, Harry Wallace Sr. (10)
1.104. Ned Chilton Jr., Harry Wallace Jr., and Archibald McLeish, Charleston Press Club, ca. 1949 (1)
1.105. Baseball. Gabe Paul, Harry Wallace Jr., Earl "Greasy" Neale, and Bucky Walters, Charleston, December 27, 1948. Gazette photo (1)
1.106. Baseball. Seated: Dick Butler, Gabe Paul, and Harry Wallace Jr.; Standing: Harry Brawley, B. Fred Hall, and Jack Meyers, Luncheon Meeting, Daniel Boone Hotel, Charleston, February 2, 1949. Gazette photo (1)
1.107. Baseball. Ned Chilton Sr., Warren Giles (president Cincinnati Reds), and Harry Wallace Jr., Charleston Press Club, May 16, 1949. Gazette photo (1)
1.108. Baseball. Joe Beggs, ?, Fred Fleig, Harry Wallace Jr., Warren Giles, and Jack Meyers, Charleston Press Club, 1949 (1)
1.109. Baseball. Seated: Fred Hunter Jr., Fred Fleig, Warren Giles, Mayor Carl Andrews, and Gabriel Paul; Standing: Harry Wallace Jr., Harry Trotter, Thomas J. Horner, and Rocco Gorman, Daniel Boone Hotel, November 8, 1950. Gazette photo (1)
1.110. Baseball. Danny Menendez, Harry Wallace Jr., and Al Banister, February 16, 1952. Gazette photo (1)
1.111. Baseball. Seated: C. G. (Jack) Dawson and Mayor John Copenhaver; Standing: J. William Martin and Harry Wallace Jr., taking pledges for baseball, June 17, 1952. Gazette photo (1)
1.112. Baseball. Elisabeth Mathews Wallace, Harry Wallace Jr., Danny Menendez, and A. Guy Stone, at train station, June 28, 1952. (1)
1.113. Baseball. Harry Wallace Jr. and Mayor John Copenhaver, October 29, 1955. Ferrell Friend, photographer, Gazette photo (2)
1.114. Baseball. Harry Wallace Jr., Gabe Paul, and unidentified (1)
1.115. Baseball. Charleston Senators (8). Names include Harry Wallace III and Robert L. Morris (bat boys), Nino Escalara, Dorn Dallessandro, Russ Kerns, Rollie Hemsley, Hank Behrman, Vance Carlson, Bill Connelly, Hank Ramsdell, "Doc" ?, Bobby Rowan, Wayne Embree, Stan Rojek, Bob Carson, Jim Davidson, Lomax "Butch" Davis, Leo Righetti, Anse Moore, Ivan Johannes, Fred Taylor, Fred Golding, Carlton Nebel, "Hobie" Landrith, Moe Savransky, Bill Bernhardt, Bob Nieman, Jeff Labda, Buzz Bell, Dick Tesch, Howard Beverly, Pete Riggan, Bob Christophel, Don Eggert, Stan Cliffords, Cliff Ross, Joe Beggs, Charley Wolf, Hal Treinen
1.116. Baseball. Names include Harry Wallace Jr., Gabe Paul, Harry Wallace III (3)
1.117. Postcard. Sunday School Class, including Harry Wallace Jr. (1)
1.118. Mrs. James Binford, Harry Wallace Jr., and William H. Dean, North Charleston Recreation Center Thanksgiving Dinner, November 28, 1963. Ray Wheeler, photographer, Daily Mail (1)
1.119. Harry Wallace Jr., Mayor John Shanklin, Virgil Gilmore, and Elisabeth Mathews Wallace with Gravely Tractor at Court and Donnally Streets, Charleston, November 19, 1963. Daily Mail photo (1)
1.120. Unidentified Football Team, including Harry Wallace Jr. (2 plus negative)
1.121. Football Players, including Tommy Childress, Harry Wallace Jr., and Edwin Patrick, 1922. (1)
1.122. William Aultz in football clothes, 1920s (1)
1.123. Norman Ballam in football clothes, 1920s (4)
1.124. Robert Ballam and Marcellus Green in football clothes, 1920s (1)
1.125. Luther Carson in football clothes, 1920s (1)
1.126. Harry "Fats" Clark (1)
1.127. Robert Garred in football clothes, 1920s (1)
1.128. Mose Goodman in football clothes, 1920s (1)
1.129. Marcellus Green in football clothes, 1920s (1)
1.130. Lawrence "Puggy" Hancock and Carl McAndrew (3)
1.131. John Higgenbottom in football clothes, 1920s (2)
1.132. Carson "Kit" Lewis (1)
1.133. Clarence "Woosey" Lewis in football clothes, 1920s (2)
1.134. Luther Mason in football clothes, 1920s (1)
1.135. Harold Meldalo in football clothes, 1920s (1)
1.136. Johnson Morrison in football clothes, 1920s (1)
1.137. Russell Parsons in football clothes, 1920s (1)
1.138. Graves Perry in football clothes, 1920s (1)
1.139. James Smith in football clothes, 1920s (1)
1.140. James "Fats" Smith in football clothes, 1920s (2)
1.141. "Rat" Thom in football clothes, 1920s (1)
1.142. Robert Venable in football clothes, 1920s (2)
1.143. Herbert Wise in football clothes, 1920s (1)
1.144. Unidentified football player, 1920s (1)
1.145. Charleston High School football squad, 1922 (1)
1.146. Thomas Jefferson Junior High/Charleston High School entrance (1)
1.147. School composite photos (possibly Fernbank or Thomas Jefferson) (1). Names include Barkie Billings, Ronald Bates, Noel Carroll, Robert Morriss, Janice Pointer, Harry Wallace III, Virginia Keller, Robert O'Connor, Gay Arthur, Tommy Matheny, Marie Hutman, Robert Conner, Nancy Keller, Otis ?, Clara Via, Nickie Wolfe, Betty Hall, John Barnes, Janet Eldridge, Fred Pyles, Audry Hull, Stan Knowles, Deloris Greenleaf, Larry Iman, Patty Olson, William Hilliard, Shirley Barton, Harold Wood, Ella Shaffer, Jackie Johnson, Anna Paynter, Robert Clark, Betty Perry, Commodor Bergess, Judy Grass, Marcy Bragg, Arline White
1.148. Fernbank Elementary School and school group (3)
1.149. Student Council, Thomas Jefferson Junior High School, 1949-1950 (1). Last names include Vanderbeck, Tracy, Butts, Ferguson, Westfall, Bradford, McHenry, Meador, Sale, Hawkins, Swigger, Lyons, Walker, Stine, Herr, Sergeant, Selloy, Hark, Arthur, Grass, Fletcher, knight, Gurtis, Ford, Keller, Williamson, Corey, Struthers, Grubich, McNamee, Barton, Haley
1.150. Postcard. Kings Daughters Day Nursery children, Wheeling (1)
1.151. Moundsville High School Class of 1883 Fiftieth Anniversary, August 26, 1933. Standing, L-R: Carrie Noller, Mary Belle Martin Hollingshead (Mrs. S. D.), Ella McFadden Stifel (Mrs. William F.), and Lizzie Martin Chaddock (Mrs. U. G.); Seated: William Burdette Mathews and Dorsey Blake (1)
1.152. Unidentified school groups (5)
1.153. Frame Elementary and Elkview Junior High School Construction Sites, August 4-5, 1980, including Harry Wallace III, Ben Caldwell, Paul Leary, Glenn Frame (3)
1.154. Kanawha County School Board, including Harry Wallace III, Douglas Stump, Robert Kittle, Stuart Calwell, Matthew Kinsolving, Rosanna Young (5)
Box 2
2.1. Bache Halsey Stuart, Southern West Virginia Office Products and SVC Exposition, 1970s (4)
2.2. Bache employees, family, 1975 and undated, including Harry Wallace III (9)
2.3. Prudential-Bache Securities party, ca. 1985, including Harry Wallace III. Bruce Graham, photographer (73)
2.4. Prudential-Bache Securities Home Show, May 17-19, 1985 (4)
2.5. Bache and Company employees, 1987 (6). Names include Cathy Basham, Kim Vaught, Ann Youell, Bud Cochran, Quintie Smith, Jay Margolis, Hasan Habib, Sam Haddad, Lyrin Wilfong, Sid Lopinsky, Lynn, Richard, Kellie
2.6. Group of young women representing several Charleston organizations, possibly August 16, 1923, celebration at Hurricane of Charleston-Huntington road completion (1)
2.7. 1418 Lee Street, Charleston (1)
2.8. Postcard. 1501 Quarrier Street, Charleston (1)
2.9. Interior, 1501 Quarrier Street, Charleston, ca. 1990 (16)
2.10. Unidentified House (4)
2.11. West Virginia Centennial Celebration Parade, Charleston, June 20, 1963 (7)
2.12. Charleston Sternwheel Regatta and Distance Race (82)
2.13. Group on P.A. Denny, 1977 (24). Names include Harry Wallace III, Buffy Wallace, Paula Ross, Carla Hunter, John Vicosni, Andy Muldoon, Barbara Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Wildman, Mr. and Mrs. Bensford
2.14. Capitol Complex, Veterans Memorial event (4)
2.15. Honorary Mountaineer presentation by Governor Hulett C. Smith, 1968. Group includes Harry Wallace III (1)
2.16. Anti-Mike Clifford/Pro-Brent Wolfingbarger political signage (2)
2.17. "Kanawha Morning Mist," photo of 1997 painting by Bradley Stevens (1)
2.18. Charleston, 1890 (1)
2.19. Postcards. Charleston (16)
2.20. Postcard. State Street M.E. Church, Charleston (1)
2.21. Postcard. Ladies Aid Society, State Street M. E. Church, Charleston, 1908 (1)
2.22. Postcards. Christ Church United Methodist/First M.E. Church, Charleston (4)
2.23. Postcard. Kanawha Presbyterian Church (1)
2.24. Postcard. Quarrier Diner and Grille, Charleston (2)
2.25. Postcard. Hastings Gas Station (1)
2.26. Postcards. Huntington (3 + souvenir pack)
2.27. Postcard. Jefferson County Courthouse, Charles Town (1)
2.28. Postcards. Mannington (9)
2.29. Postcard. Mill Creek (1)
2.30. Postcards. Moundsville (4)
2.31. Postcard. New River and Hawks Nest, Cotton Hill (1)
2.32. Postcard. New River from Hawks Nest (1)
2.33. Postcard. Pine Grove (1)
2.34. Postcard. Agnes Howard Hall, West Virginia Wesleyan (1)
2.35. Postcard. Weston Lumber Company, Weston (1)
2.36. Postcards. Wheeling (5)
2.37. Postcards. White Sulphur Springs (3)
2.38. Postcards. William McKinley High School, Parkersburg (1)
2.39. Unidentified, Kanawha Valley studios (3)
2.40. Unidentified Woman, Becker & Fell, photographers, Charleston, from album (1)
2.41. Unidentified Woman, A. T. Proctor, photographer, Charleston, from album (1)
2.42. Unidentified Woman, Davis, photographer, Charleston, from album (1)
2.43. Unidentified Boy, Davis, photographer, Charleston, from album (1)
2.44. Carte de visite. Unidentified Children, A. P. Gates, photographer, Charleston, from album (1)
2.45. Carte de visite. Unidentified Woman, A. P. Gates, photographer, Charleston, from album (1)
2.46. Carte de visite. Unidentified Man, A. P. Gates, photographer, Charleston, from album (1)
2.47. Unidentified Woman, Gates, photographer, Charleston, from album (1)
2.48. Carte de visite. Unidentified Couple, Gates New Gallery, photographers, Charleston, from album (1)
2.49. Unidentified Baby, H. Peppel, photographer, Hinton, from album (1)
2.50. Carte de visite. Unidentified Baby, C. H. Buchwalter, photographer, Parkersburg, from album (1)
2.51. Carte de visite. 3 Unidentified Young Women, H. B. Hull's, photographer, Parkersburg, from album (3)
2.52. Carte de visite. Railroad Bridge, Parkersburg, advertising card for H. B. Hull's Fine Art Gallery, from album (1)
2.53. Unidentified Man, Plummer's, photographers, Wheeling, from album (1)
2.54. Postcard. Kerr's Studio (tent), Sam Kerr, ca. 1910 (1)
2.55. Unidentified, Kerr Brothers, photographers, New Martinsville (7)
2.56. Unidentified, Kerr's Studio, photographer, Sistersville (4)
2.57. Unidentified, Kerr's Studio (12)
2.58. Unidentified, Ellis, photographer, Weston (2)
2.59. Unidentified, Robinson, photographer, Wheeling (2)
2.60. Unidentified, from album 1 (5)
2.61. Unidentified, from album 2 (10)
2.62. Tintypes (10)
2.63. Matt Ackers?, from album (1)
2.64. Mary E. Atkinson (2)
2.65. Aunt Nan, 80 years old, August 1938 (1)
2.66. Fred Battens Family, including Christmas card photos (5)
2.67. John Baugson (1)
2.68. Bonnie Berlinghof (1)
2.69. Mrs. Garland Buffington, from album (1)
2.70. Ida Buffington, from album (1)
2.71. Nanny Lyell Buffington, from album (1)
2.72. Carte de visite. Mrs. Thomas Buffington, from album (1)
2.73. Emma Byrnes (1)
2.74. Sidney Colestock (1)
2.75. Jean Elizabeth Craft, 4 years (1)
2.76. L. W. Crick . . .?, Christmas card (1)
2.77. Carte de visite. Garland Daniels and Father, P.E. Abbott, photographer, Huntington, from album (1)
2.78. Postcard. Millie DeArcy with python, Hagenbeck and Wallace Circus, 1934 (1)
2.79. Postcard. Jack Dempsey, ca. 1926
2.80. Hattie and Dave Dickinson and children (1)
2.81. Carrie Enslow, from album (1)
2.82. Carte de visite. Giles Eubank, from album (1)
2.83. Postcard. Hiram Flink in uniform (1)
2.84. Grace Gann (1)
2.85. Vincent Garland, 4 years, from album (1)
2.86. John Garred, Swann Studio, Charleston (1)
2.87. Barry Goldwater, autographed (1)
2.88. Rosa Gray and scenic (10)
2.89. Bill Green (1)
2.90. R. H. Grier (1)
2.91. Carte de visite. Hugh Hagen, from album (1)
2.92. Peggy and Bobby Hobbs (1)
2.93. P. M. Hodge (1)
2.94. Rod Hundley, autographed, 2 different images, one poor digitized copy (29)
2.95. Nina Ibby, 10 months, 1951 (1)
2.96. Postcard. Arthur Isaac, 1919 (1)
2.97. Postcard. Edmund Hand Keliher, 1 year (1)
2.98. Carol Kent (1)
2.99. Postcards. Darrell Edgar Korb, 11 months, and Harry Norman Korb, 32 months (2)
2.100. Eleanor McKallor? and Edgar (1)
2.101. Miss MacKnight, ?, and Miss Piper (1)
2.102. J. I. McNally in uniform (1)
2.103. Carte de visite. John Merrell, from album (1)
2.104. Rhuell Hampton Merrill (printed in publication) (1)
2.105. Phyllis Lorraine Miller, 8 months (1)
2.106. Governor Arch Moore Christmas card with photos of Moore, wife Shelley, daughters Lucy and Shelley, son Arch III, and capitol, 1970 (1)
2.107. Matthew M. Neely, Jack Dempsey, and unidentified (1)
2.108. Mary Osbora, Clendenin, ca. 1926 (1)
2.109. Paige Osborn, from album (1)
2.110. Betrice Roadgers (Mrs. Fred Osborne), Clendenin (1)
2.111. Ruth Pratt, 9 months (1)
2.112. Mary Lou Retton, one with Bela Karolyi, autographed (3)
2.113. Joe Rice, from album (1)
2.114. Elhu Rife, 1883, from album (1)
2.115. J. W. Rife, 1883, from album (1)
2.116. Mrs. M. T. Rife, 1883, from album (1)
2.117. Minnehaha Rife, 1883, from album (1)
2.118. Jay Rockefeller and unidentified (1)
2.119. Mandy Shank (1)
2.120. John L. Sullivan (1)
2.121. Tommy and Billy Temple (1)
2.122. Postcard. Florence Thompson (1)
2.123. Charles Roger Thompson, 1 year (1)
2.124. Cindy and Hilda, children of June Wallace? (13)
2.125. Babs and Billy Woods, 1942 (2)
2.126. "Toots" Wright, 13 months (1)
2.127. Postcard. Billie, Carrie, Thelma, Betty Virginia, Georgia and Baby (1)
2.128. Charles Confer, Horner Schwab, Alfred Spangler, Willis Spangler, Bernice, Mary, Hattie, and Effa (1)
2.129. Mr. and Mrs. Ferlight? (1)
2.130. Galyean Family, Christmas Card photos (2)
2.131. Hardman families, Christmas Card photos (2)
2.132. Pugh Family, Vanceburg, Kentucky, 1925 (1). James Pugh III, Ruhama Pugh, Harry Pugh, Jean Wetherill, Mildred Yeager, Raymond Pugh, Doris Johnson, Samuel Johnson, Junius Moore Sr., Junius Moore Jr., Ernest Agnew, Imogene Agnew, Edward Pugh, Mary Pugh, Martha Pugh, George Pugh, Helen Moore, Mary Moss, Olevia Pugh, Ronald Pugh
2.133. Rockwell Family, Christmas Card photos (5)
2.134. Group of young women (1)
2.135. Unidentified family (12)
2.136. Dog on porch (1)
2.137. Andersonville Prison (photo of lithograph) (1)
2.138. Antique and Classic Boat Society, Buckeye Chapter, ca. 2001 (15)
2.139. Unidentified biplane and aerials (9)
2.140. Postcard. Boarding House group, Hoquiam, Washington (1)
2.141. Boats (5)
2.142. Chicago World's Fair (souvenir photos), 1934 (22)
2.143. Copley Square Hotel, Boston (1)
2.144. The Hague (souvenir photos) (12)
2.145. Warren G. Harding House with Leon J. Pepperberg Jr. in front (1)
2.146. Harding Memorial, Marion, Ohio (1)
2.147. Herbert Tombstone, Oil City, Pennsylvania (1)
2.148. Kootenay Landing, British Columbia (1)
2.149. Log House construction (5)
2.150. Logging, probably not West Virginia (4)
2.151. London, England, (souvenir photos) ca. 1923 (11)
2.152. Unidentified Man and Boy (1)
2.153. Methodist Church, Binghamton, New York (3)
2.154. Military Drill (1)
2.155. Oil and Gas, unidentified (3)
2.156. Oil Field, not West Virginia (1)
2.157. Oil Steamer, Panama Canal, December 14, 1923 (1)
2.158. Group at Parker monument, Lexington, Massachusetts, August 1904, including Sarah F. Blundon, Mabel Cassady and Erna Young (1)
2.159. Group at Pike's Peak, July 11, 1901 (1)
2.160. Postcard. Queen Mary superliner (1)
2.161. Redwood Highway, California (souvenir photos) (8)
2.162. Salyersville, Kentucky, and area (13)
2.163. 7th Street School, Renovo, Pennsylvania (2)
2.164. Unidentified store front, not West Virginia (1)
2.165. Trips to Washington DC, Gettysburg, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island (52)
2.166. Waynesburg College (3)
2.167. Yellowstone Park and Shoshone Canyon and Dam, ca. 1920s (7)
2.168. Unidentified group of men with U.S. flag draped in lap of man with horn (1)
2.169. Miscellaneous (10)
2.170. James Swann etching, Science and Culture Center (1)
Box 3
3.1. Unidentified, Oil City, Pennsylvania, studios (27)
3.2. Unidentified, Renovo, Pennsylvania, studios (16)
3.3. Unidentified, Oregon and Washington studios (8)
3.4. Unidentified, miscellaneous and unidentified studios (12)
3.5. Unidentified Group (1)
Box 4 - Civil War Era Photo Album
4.1. Carte de visite. Captain Francis Mathers, 7th West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry, identified on back of page in album
4.2. Carte de visite. Unidentified woman, A. P. Gates Photograph Gallery, Charleston
4.3. Carte de visite. Captain Jacob M. Rife?, 7th West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry, Beach & Bodurtha photograph, Delaware, Ohio, identified on front of page in album
4.4. Carte de visite. Unidentified woman, Kauffman & Abell photograph, Martinsburg
4.5. Carte de visite. Surgeon James Rouse, 7th West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry, F. A. Simonds Photographic Artist, Chillicothe, Ohio
4.6. Carte de visite. Major Edgar B. Blundon, Kauffman & Abell photograph, Martinsburg
4.7. Carte de visite. Colonel J. H. Oley, 7th West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry, J. Gurney & Son, Broadway, New York
4.8. Carte de visite. John M. and A. M. Green, Elrod Brother's Carte de Visite Photograph Gallery, Lexington, Kentucky
4.9. Carte de visite. Unidentified man, A. P. Gates photograph, Charleston.
4.10. Carte de visite. Unidentified couple, likely a soldier, Ewing & Company photograph, Cumberland, Maryland
4.11. Carte de visite. Unidentified woman
4.12. Carte de visite. Unidentified soldier
4.13. Carte de visite. Unidentified woman
4.14. Carte de visite. Unidentified man, J. A. Golden photograph, Stockport, Ohio
4.15. Carte de visite. Unidentified woman, J. A. Golden photograph, Stockport, Ohio
4.16. Carte de visite. Unidentified woman
4.17. Tintype. Unidentified woman and boy
4.18. Carte de visite. Unidentified woman, Sheppard & Hannan, Artists and Photographs, Gallipolis, Ohio
4.19. Carte de visite. Lieutenant ? Williams, 116th C. Volunteers, E. F. Feiger photograph, Pomeroy, Ohio
4.20. Carte de visite. James W. Kelly
4.21. Carte de visite. Sophia A. Kelly
4.22. Carte de visite. Ida E. Kelly, E. F. Feiger photograph, Pomeroy, Ohio
4.23. Carte de visite. Unidentified man, C. H. Spieler's Photograph Rooms, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
4.24. Carte de visite. Unidentified woman, Beach & Bodurtha photograph, Delaware, Ohio
Oversized Photographs
William Burdette Mathews, 1931 (1)
William Burdette Mathews, n.d. (1)
Elisabeth Blundon Mathews (3)
Harry Wallace Sr. (1)
Harry Wallace Jr., proof (1)
Harry Wallace III, proof (1)
Printed 10.25x40: First side: Camp Alleghany; Second side: Camp Alleghany, view from The Lodge Porch
Panoramic 10x24: National Gas Department - Sixteenth Annual Convention and Exhibition, American Gas Association, Atlantic City, New Jersey, October 29-November 2, 1934 (Harry Wallace Sr, third from left, front row) (1)
Panoramic 10x48: Gas Men's Convention, Cleveland, Ohio, May 1924 (Harry Wallace Sr., front row toward center, dark coat with right hand in pocket) (2)
Photo Notes:
1.William Burdette Mathews Scrapbook (Box 9 of Manuscripts) includes a handful of photographs, including one of a group including William Burdette Mathews in front of the First M.E. Church and another of five men including Mathews.
2. William Burdette Mathews and Elisabeth Blundon Mathews Scrapbook (Box 10 of Manuscripts) includes photo of group (possibly Grandparents Club); Mrs. C. R. Morgan Sr., Elisabeth Blundon Mathews, and Mrs. W. T. Williamson in costume for Grandparents Club production "Punkin Senter," 1936; and the Mathews possibly with granddaughter.
3.Elisabeth Mathews Wallace Scrapbook (Box 11 of Manuscripts) includes a photograph of Harry Wallace Jr. and Elisabeth Mathews Wallace descending the steps of the First M.E. Church on the day of their wedding, September 20, 1930
4.Virginia Wallace Scrapbook (Box 12 of Manuscripts) includes photos of Charleston High football players (1921), Red Venable, Felix Garred, Harry Wallace Jr., Bill Green, Bill Crichton, Casey McClung, Norman Ballem; Ruby Crouse, Mary Louise Venable, Pat Malone, "Friz" Frizzel, Ted Zellers, Grace Dorst, Lucile Isaac, Bess and Virginia Bashem, Virginia Wertz, Sallie Crouse, Connie Browne, Elenor Rinard, Betty Morris, Edith Gregg, Elen Gordan, Clarence McVey and Marcellus Green, Uncle Bill of Kelso, Washington, Lillian Powell and Joe Hudkins, Aunt Bert, "Bus," "Fats" Smith, "Fats" Wise, ? Hill
Transferred to Yearbook Collection (Sc2005-003)
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Items Transferred from West Virginia Archives and History to the State Museum