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Archives & History News
Volume IV, No. 5
July 2003

Personal Property Tax Lists Holdings:
An Update

From the Editor:

We are beginning to see more fully the consequences of the federal and state library funding cuts of the previous year in terms of reduced or eliminated services and of new or increased charges for services, following the initial wave of shorter hours and fewer open days for library reading rooms. The inability of the Library of Virginia to provide copies of Personal Property Tax Lists, as explained below, is only the tip of the iceberg. To date, the West Virginia Archives and History Library has been able to maintain the current level of services and fees. We do not know what the future holds, but we do know that we will always provide the best service to the public that we can within our means.

IMPORTANT UPDATE REGARDING
WV ARCHIVES HOLDINGS OF
VIRGINIA PERSONAL PROPERTY
TAX LISTS

As you may recall, last fall the Archives and History Library purchased the remaining rolls of microfilm needed to complete our collection of Virginia Property Tax Lists for those counties that became West Virginia in 1863. When we received our order, several rolls we had not ordered were in the shipment, while several rolls we had ordered were not included. The unwanted rolls were returned and the remaining rolls were requested. In the meantime, the Library of Virginia suffered drastic budget cuts. We understand from their press releases that their microfilm duplication service has been completely shut down, in spite of the fact that this service produces revenue. To date, we have not received the missing microfilm rolls and have no anticipation of acquiring them in the near future. The Personal Property Tax Lists Holdings of the West Virginia Archives and History Library have therefore been amended to reflect the unavailability of several rolls, with West Virginia counties in bold print and the changes from the previously published list in italics.

COUNTIES

Barbour 1843-1860
Bath 1863-1870
Bedford 1851-1853; 1869-1870
Berkeley 1783-1861
Bland 1861-1863; 1865-1870
Boone 1847-1857; 1860
Botetourt 1851; 1868-1870
Braxton 1836-1861
Brooke 1797-1860
Cabell 1809-1850
Calhoun 1856-1860
Campbell 1857-1860
Clay 1859-1861
Craig 1851-1861
Dinwiddie 1870
Doddridge 1840-1855; 1858-1860
Fairfax 1869-1870
Greene 1851-1857
Hampshire 1782-1860
Hancock 1849-1851
Hanover 1868-1870
Hardy 1786-1861
Harrison 1785-1860
Harrisonburg 1851-1855
Henrico 1851-1853
Isle of Wight 1868-1870
Jackson 1831-1846
James City 1858-1861; 1865-1870
Jefferson 1802-1861
Kanawha 1792-1861
King George 1851-1864
Lewis 1817-1860
Logan 1824-1860
Loudoun 1851-1852
Marion 1842-1860
Marshall 1836-1850; 1855-1860
Mason 1805-1860
Mathews 1851-1857; 1869-1870
McDowell 1860-1863
Mecklenburg 1851-1853
Mercer 1837-1863
Middlesex 1851-1857
Monongalia 1783-1860
Monroe 1799-1863
Montgomery 1856-1857
Morgan 1820-1861
New Kent 1863
Nicholas 1818-1861
Norfolk 1849-1854
Ohio 1811-1850
Orange 1782-1800
Pendleton 1789-1863
Pittsylvania 1782-1797; 1870
Pleasants 1851-1860
Pocahontas 1822-1856
Powhatan 1782-1786; 1870
Preston 1821-1850; 1854-1860
Prince Edward 1782-1809
Pulaski 1847-1850
Putnam 1848-1856; 1870
Raleigh 1851-1861
Randolph 1787-1861
Rappahannock 1833-1836
Ritchie 1843-1861
Roane 1856-1861
Roanoke 1838-1850
Rockbridge 1782-1786
Sussex 1842-1850
Taylor 1844-1860
Tazewell 1851-1853; 1868-1870
Tucker 1857-1860
Tyler 1815-1837; 1851-1870
Upshur 1851-1857
Washington 1792; 1869-1870
Wayne 1842-1861
Webster 1860
Westmoreland 1782-1815; 1843-1858
Wetzel 1846-1870
Wirt 1848-1870
Wise 1869-1870
Wood 1831-1860
Wyoming 1851-1861
Wythe 1793-1801; 1851-1854

CITIES

Wheeling 1838-1860
Winchester 1851-1854

Most of the Virginia county lists are partial lists that just happened to be included on the same roll as the West Virginia county lists that we purchased. Wheeling is the only West Virginia city available as a separate list from the county list.

NEW TITLES

Attention Archives and History Library visitors:

Beginning with last month's new titles and continuing for at least the next month, only selected titles will be placed on the designated New Book shelves in the Library Reading Room for browsing. We have received a sizeable number of private donations recently, and have acquired a very large number of books transferred from the West Virginia Library Commission Library, resulting in too many new books to place them all in the New Book area. If you do not find the new title you seek in the New Book area, please check the Library's online Union Catalog for the call number, and proceed accordingly.

A Guide to Heraldry: Ottfried Neubecker, 1981.

A Dictionary of Surnames: Patrick Hanks and Flavia Hodges, 1989.

Wirt County WV Deaths, 1931-1970: Wes Cochran, 2003.

Wood County WV 1930 Census: Clay, Walker & Union Districts: Wes Cochran, 2003.

The African American Encyclopedia: 6 volumes, Michael W. Williams, 1993.

A Glossary of Terms Used in Heraldry: Henry Gough and James Parker, 1966.

Concise Encyclopedia of Heraldry: Guy Cadogan Rothery, 1985.

New Dictionary of American Family Names: Elsdon C. Smith, 1988.

Kanawha County Births, 1853-1862: Pamela Thomas, for West Virginia Genealogical Society, 2003.

"Fire From the Midst of You": A Religious Life of John Brown: Louis A. DeCaro, Jr., 2003.

West Virginia: [juvenile], Allan Carpenter, 1979. Dedication Program, Nitro Junior High School: Kanawha County Schools, 1963.

The Mapping of America: Seymour I. Schwartz and Ralph E. Ehrenberg, 1980.

Fort Life: [juvenile], Bobbie Kalman and David Schimpky, 1994.

Middle Passage: White Ships/Black Cargo: Tom Feelings, 1995.

The Armenians in America, 1618-1975: A Chronology and Fact Book: Vladimir Wertsman, 1978.

Blacks in America, 1492-1970: A Chronology and Fact Book: Irving J. Sloan, 1971.

The Czechs in America, 1633-1977: A Chronology and Fact Book: Vera Laska, 1978.

The Jews in America, 1621-1977: A Chronology and Fact Book: Irving J. Sloan, 1978.

The Arabs in America, 1492-1977: A Chronology and Fact Book: Beverlee Turner Mehdi, 1978.

Documents of American History, Volume I, To 1898: Henry Steele Commager, 1968.

Documents of American History, Volume II, Since 1898: Henry Steele Commager, 1973.

George Boone: son of Edward Boone, killed by the Indians in 1780; and nephew of Daniel Boone, the famed explorer: Dorothy Spears Campbell and Shirley Spears Nowicki, 1982.

How to Use Primary Sources: Helen H. Carey and Judith E. Greenberg, 1983.

Seven Generations of the Carvell-Delapa Families, 1829-2002: James P. DeLapa, 2002.

Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 2004 Supplement: Gale Research Co., 2003.

Curry Funeral Home Records: Lincoln County Genealogical Society, 2003.

In the Mountains of America: Meredith Sue Willis, 1994.

The Key to Contentment: George Martin Nathaniel Parker, 1926.

25 Years of Discovery and Progress: Union Carbide: Sistersville Silicones Plant, 1955-1980: Union Carbide, 1980.

Trumans in West Virginia: [updated edition], Doyle Cook, 2003.

Elements of Civil Government: West Virginia Edition: Alexander L. Peterman, 1903, c1891.

Short Chats on Everyday Living: Chelsea H. Kelley, [195-?].

The Story of Our Names: Elsdon Coles Smith, 1950.

The Creed of the Old South, 1865-1915: [Added title: A Southerner in the Peloponnesian War], Basil L. Gildersleeve, 1915.

West Virginia Commonplace Book: Jim Comstock, 1974.

Who, When & Where of Lincoln County, West Virginia: William T. Watts, editor, for Lincoln County Genealogical Society, 1981.

My Word Put God First: Jerome Kenton Phipps, 1975.

Cold Mountain: Charles Frazier, 1997.

The Nature of Jackson's Mill: Brad Davis, 1982.

Heraldry of the World: Carl Alexander von Volborth, 1979.

A Voice From the South: Anna Julia Cooper, foreword by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., 1988.

The Negro Pilgrimage in America: The Coming of Age of the Blackamericans [sic]: C. Eric Lincoln, 1969.

Parting the Waters: America in the King Years, 1954-63: Taylor Branch, 1989.

In a Sacred Manner I Live: Native American Wisdom: Neil Philip, 1997.

The Beechers: An American Family in the Nineteenth Century: Milton Rugoff, 1981.

Mother, May You Never See the Sights I Have Seen: The Fifty-seventh Massachusetts Veteran Volunteers in the Army of the Potomac, 1864- 1865: Warren Wilkinson, 1991.

This Land was Theirs: A Study of the North American Indian: Wendell H. Oswalt, 1973.

Indian and Eskimo Artifacts of North America: Charles Miles, 1963.

A Handbook of African Names: Ihechukwu Madubuike, 1976.

Pioneer America: John R. Alden, 1966.

Canoeing and Rafting: The Complete Where-to- go Guide to America's Best Tame and Wild Waters: Sara Pyle, 1979.

Dictionary of American Family Names: Elsdon Coles Smith, 1956.

Campfires Along the Appalachian Trail: Raymond Baker, 1971.

Life in Rural America: National Geographic Society, 1974.

Benedict Arnold: Hero and Traitor: Lauran Paine, 1965.

American Indian Myths & Mysteries: Vincent H. Gaddis, 1977.

Pruntytown United Methodist Church: Fetterman United Methodist Church: Grafton, West Virginia "1981": Pictorial Church Directories of America, 1981.

An Evaluation of Positive Peer Culture at the West Virginia Industrial School for Boys: Samuel Keith McDaniel, 1977.

Foxfire Reconsidered: A Twenty-year Experiment in Progressive Education: John L. Puckett, 1989.

McLaughlin and Sutton Cemetery: Cass, Pocahontas County, West Virginia: Timothy G. Hutton, 2003.

WWII Military Records: A Family Historian's Guide: Debra Johnson Knox, 2003.

The Course of History in the Kanawha Valley: Cheryl Wintz Withrow, 2003.

Heritage and History of the First Baptist Church of St. Albans, WV: Linda and Bill Troutman, 2003.

Fiction by Jules M. Seletz, M.D., a native of West Virginia: Pulp, Potatoes and Ployes, 2002.

Sentinel Event, 2001.

Sentinel Event Behind Bars, 2002.

Sentinel Event on the High Seas, 2002.

West Point's Sentinel Event, 2002.

Code Pink, A Sentinel Event, 2001.

Not Another Sentinel Event, 2002.

Lincoln Logs, 2002.

Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, 2001.

Jacob's Ladder, 2002.

Jacob's Travels, 2002.

Jacob's Novels, 2002.

BLUE BOOKS AVAILABLE

We have an assortment of surplus West Virginia Blue Books covering a variety of years available to the general public. The Blue Books are free to anyone who can pick them up from the Archives and History Library during regular library hours. We regret that we can not take any requests requiring shipping of the books, postpaid or otherwise.

NEW DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION
CAPITOL COMPLEX PARKING RULES

Effective July 1, 2003, parking in the Capitol Complex metered lots costs $.50 per hour and payment is required from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except on state holidays. The security guards may write up to four tickets per vehicle per day, with each ticket for overtime parking having a fine of $5.00. Fines not paid within ten days will be doubled, not to exceed $20.00. A civil summons may be issued for fines not paid within fourteen days. A vehicle that accumulates ten unpaid tickets can be towed or booted. Tickets can be written at any time for a vehicle improperly parked ($10.00) or illegally parked in areas indicated as handicapped ($100.00), legislative or reserved parking ($10.00). Please bring change! No change is available from the guards or in the parking area itself. Archives and History Library patrons can obtain change in the Library, but should put at least one coin in the meter before leaving the parking lot to avoid ticketing.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!!

We always have several projects in need of volunteer assistance, both short and long-term. If you have a single day, or a few hours per week or month that you can volunteer, please call us.

MARYLAND STATE ARCHIVES
REDUCES HOURS OF OPERATION

The Maryland State Archives has announced new opening hours for its public search room in Annapolis due to cuts in the Archives' budget and a subsequent reduction in staff. The public search room is open Wednesday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and some Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., and from 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. From 12:00 to 1:00 on weekdays, the search room will remain open, but no staff services will be available. The search room will be closed on Saturdays the first Saturday of each month, and during all holiday weekends. On Saturdays the search room will be closed for the lunch hour, and all patrons must leave the building at that time. Telephone requests for reference assistance and documents will no longer be accepted. Requests will be accepted by mail, fax and e-mail. For further information, visit their Web site at http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us.

UPDATED MAILING LIST FOR
HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETIES
IN WEST VIRGINIA

We are in the process of updating our mailing list of historical and genealogical societies in West Virginia. If you have received a letter, phone call or e-mail requesting verification or correction of the mailing address and officers for your organization, and have not responded, please contact Mary Johnson, at (304) 558-0230, [email protected] or by mail to the Archives and History address. We can not share information with you if we do not know how to find your group. We also assist researchers looking for contacts in their specific areas of interest and would like to be able to put them in touch with the group most likely to have the expertise to assist them.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS
SUBMISSIONS REQUESTED

Please send information about West Virginia events of a genealogical or historical nature to Joe Geiger, (304) 558-0230, Ext. 165, or to [email protected] for inclusion on the Archives and History Web site Upcoming Events calendar, and on the Calendar of Events in the Archives and History News newsletter.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

PLEASE CHECK OUR WEB SITE (http://www.wvculture.org/history) FOR GENEALOGICAL and HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING ANNOUNCEMENTS, AND FOR MORE COMPLETE INFORMATION ON ACTIVITIES LISTED BELOW.

"SHAPING THE CAPITOL COMPLEX: CASS GILBERT, INC.": Collection of photographs and documents on display in the Archives and History Library and on the Archives and History Web site.

LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 1: The Library will be closed.

COLUMBUS DAY, OCTOBER 13: The Library will be open.*

VETERANS DAY, NOVEMBER 11: The Library will be open.*

THANKSGIVING DAY, NOVEMBER 27: The Library will be closed.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AFTER THANKSGIVING, NOVEMBER 28 AND 29: The Library will be open.*

*Only the Archives Library will be staffed--all other Archives offices will be closed. The State Museum will be open any time the Archives Library is open. The West Virginia Library Commission Library in The Cultural Center is closed weekends and all holidays.

ARCHIVES AND HISTORY STAFF

Fredrick Armstrong: Director
Debra Basham: Archivist (photographs, special collections)
Constance Baston: Researcher (Veterans Memorial Archive)
Greg Carroll: Historian (Civil War, Native American history)
Dick Fauss: Archivist (microfilm and moving images collection)
Elaine Gates: Library Assistant (microfilming and microfilm repairs)
Joe Geiger: Assistant Director (Historian, Web page)
Ed Hicks: Photographer (archival photography, darkroom)
Mary Johnson: Historian (West Virginia History)
Terry Lowry: Library Assistant (Civil War)
Cathy Miller: Library Assistant (WV State documents, periodicals)
Sharon Newhouse: Secretary
Harold Newman: Library Assistant (microfilming, Revolutionary War)
Pat Pleska: Manager of the Veterans Memorial Archive
Susan Scouras: Librarian (cataloging, Kentucky, library collection, newsletter editor)
Jaime Simmons: Library Assistant (records of the 1700's and early 1800's, Pennsylvania)
Bobby Taylor: Library Manager
Nancy Waggoner: Office Assistant
Working on special projects: Allen Fowler.
Intern: Jill Hall.
Volunteers: Carolyn Conner, Bill Kelley, Angela Tolbert, Bob and Lucile Foster, and John McClure.

This newsletter is a publication of :

The Division of Culture and History
Archives and History
The Cultural Center
1900 Kanawha Boulevard East
Charleston, WV 25305-0300
(304) 558-0230
Nancy P. Herholdt, Commissioner

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