Robert E. Woodhams Collection, 1795-1919.

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Robert E. Woodhams Collection, 1795-1919.

Woodhams family papers include letters to Henry Woodhams, 1862; an account book of William Woodhams, 1845-1862; William and Edward H. Woodhams, family scrapbook, Kalamazoo, Michigan, 1919. Genealogies of the Kabler and Gilkey families, William and Elizabeth Chart family, Conrad and Lucia Finkabiner Prugh family, and Minter and Humphrey families. Benjamin W. Chidlaw letters, 1822-1868. Robert and James Wasson letters, Hagerstown, Maryland, and copies of bonds, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company, 1838-1856. Hughes family papers, 1795-1845, include William Hughes' letters from Wales to his brother, Ezekiel, in Philadelpha and Ohio; and a letter verifying baptisms of Ezekiel and Ann Hughes. Nicholas Archbold papers, 1839-1846, include miscellaneous business records of Nicholas Archbold's Grocery in Spencerport, New York. Joseph Roberts correspondence, Dakota Territory, 1862-1987. Diary of Evans Morris, Jr., 1861. Account book of bridges, 1846-1847. The Probable Truth, 1918-1919, a newspaper published for the Field Artillery Central Officers' Training School at Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky (incomplete run).

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Chart, William.

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Wasson, Robert J.

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Chart, Elizabeth.

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Prugh family.

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Minter family.

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Woodhams, Edward H.

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Gilkey family.

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Morris, Evans Jr.

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Wasson, James A., 1926-

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Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company

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Now a national park, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal was once a major transportation artery that ran parallel to the Potomac River from Cumberland, Maryland, to Georgetown in the District of Columbia. The canal operated from the mid-nineteenth century into the 1930s and was used primarily for the transportation of coal and bulk agricultural products. These products, produced in the inland regions of the developing nation, were vital to the continuing prosperity of Tidewater cities and...

Humphrey family.

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Woodhams family.

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Kabler family.

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Woodhams, Robert E.,

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Hughes, W. J. (William Jesse), 1912-

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Archbold, Nicholas.

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Childlaw, Benjamin C.

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Roberts, Joseph T.

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Chart family.

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Wasson family.

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