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Family of Charles Eugene Sarver Collection
Ms2024-010


Descriptive Summary

Title:Family of Charles Eugene Sarver Collection
Span Dates: 1920s-1960s
Bulk Dates:
ID No: Ms2024-010
Creator: Sarver family
Extent: 2 document containers, approximately 10 inches. 43 files and artifacts
Language: English
Repository: West Virginia State Archives, Charleston, WV
Conditions on Use and Access: N/A
Copyright: Copyright restrictions may apply.

Administrative Information

Donor: This collection was donated to West Virginia Archives and History at The Cultural Center by Cynthia L. Sarver on September 1, 2023
Transfers:
Preferred Citation: [item, collection number], Family of Charles Eugene Sarver Collection, West Virginia State Archives, Charleston, WV.
Processor: Processed by Randy Marcum, May 4, 2024.
Processing Notes: Materials are arranged by person and subject
Historical Note: This collection is primarily the documents surrounding the life of Earnest Eugene Sarver, his wife, Iva Leone (Morell), and his father, Olly T. Sarver. There are documents from other members of the family. The Sarver family originally emigrated from the state of Pennsylvania to Newport, Kentucky. As the years passed, they moved from Kentucky to Wetzel County, West Virginia. Earnest Eugene Sarver was born in New Martinsville, West Virginia to Ollie Tennis and Mary E. (Moore) Sarver. Earnest Eugene Sarver served in the United States Navy during World War II.
Sources of Information:
Ancestry.com. West Virginia, U.S., Deaths Index, 1853-1973 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
"Rev Pat B. Withrow Sr. (1880-1957) - Find a Grave. . ." www.findagrave.com, www.findagrave.com/memorial/59364122/pat-b.-withrow. Accessed 10 Jan. 2024.
Scope and Content: Collection includes primarily correspondence of the family, United States Navy publications and personnel documents, receipts, school materials and employment records.


Contents List:


Box 1

1. Genealogy of Earnest Eugene Sarver
2. School workbook - Earnest Eugene Sarver, 1930s.
3. School book with exercises - Earnest Eugene Sarver, 1920’s-1930s.
4. Public school materials - Earnest Eugene Sarver, 1929-1949.
5. Sunday school attendance and on-time plan - Iva Leone Morrell, 1927-1929.
6. Federal Income Tax Returns - Ollie Tennis Sarver, 1942.
7. American Education Week Program - Wells High School, Newell, West Virginia, November 8, [?].
8. Alcohol Purchase Ration Booklets - Virginia and West Virginia - 1940s.
9. World War II Ration Books - 1942.
10. Receipts - Income tax, automobile and hotel, 1930s-1940s.
11. Selective Service correspondence - Earnest Eugene Sarver, 1943-1944.
12. Change of Address cards - Earnest Eugene Sarver, 1940s.
13. United States Navy - Boot camp materials, 1944.
14. United States Navy - Service school material, 1944-1945.
15. United States Navy - Shipboard living.
16. United States Navy - Allotments, housing, family welfare and leave.
17. Mutoscope cards of pinup girls.
18. Map - United States, West Virginia and Delaware/Virginia area.
19. Request for aid from the Navy Relief Society, October 23, 1944.
20. Newsletter, USS Pickaway, December 9, 1945.
21. Japanese war money and German war money, 1944.


Box 2

22. Cloth patches - military and tourism.
23. United States Navy - Discharge materials, 1945-1946.
24. United States Navy - Pictures of Earnest Eugene Sarver, March 20, 1944.
25. Gift wrapper to wife - Scarf/muffler, Iva Leone (Murrell) Sarver, 1944.
26. Postcard collections - Mailed, 1944.
27. Letter from Earnest Eugene Sarver to Iva Leone Sarver, November 30, 1944.
28. V-Mail - Corporal Russell L. Sarver to Earnest E. and Iva Leone Sarver, May 19, 1945.
29. Western Union telegram announcing death of Caroline (Young) Sarver, January 13, 1947.
30. Empty mailing envelopes.
31. Constitution of the American Flint Glass Workers Union booklets - Issued to Ollie Sarver, 1921-1944.
32. Factory shutdown notice of Newell factory, 1943.
33. National Brotherhood of Operative Potters dues and assessments booklets - Iva M. Sarver - Local Union 94 - Local Union 127 - 1940s-1960.
34. Memory book from the Globe Brick Company - "Rosey Ramblings" - 1954.
35. Magazine picture of John Payne, actor. Publicity picture of Roy Rodgers.
36. Maytag washer instructions booklets.
37. Social Security Administration announcement card and envelope, 1945.
38. Postcard letter from Alvy M. Hazen, 1946.
39. Newspaper clippings, 1940s-1950s.
40. Glen Edward Morrell, 1955.
41. School materials and class pictures - Charles Eugene Sarver, 1940s-1950s.
42. Newsletter from Ranger Airborne, 1st Battalion, 75th Infantry, Fort Stewart, Georgia. Includes short letter from Glen Morrell, 1977.
43. Memorabilia - printed materials.
44. Artifacts:
1. Ashtray - Veterans of Foreign Wars.
2. Laundry pin - United States Navy.
3. Lapel pin - flag.
4. 2 small pocket Bibles.
5. Envelope containing:
1. Woodrow Wilson badge.
2. V for Victory and Disabled American Veterans keychain.
3. 2 United States Navy lockets in small box. One is a necklace other is a pin on brooch.
4. 4 United States Navy laundry tags.
5. 1 Royal Air Force cigarette card.


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