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163. HALLANAN FAMILY. Papers, 1915-1947. 17 items. Gift of Mrs. Sue Cook, 1986. ACCESSION 447.
Former Huntington, West Virginia family. Collection consists primarily of newspaper clippings about Elizabeth V. , U. S. District Court Judge, Southern District of West Virginia, and her father, Walter S. , prominent figure in West Virginia politics.

164. HALLOCK, Joseph. Papers, 1857-1891. 2 vol. Purchased, 1979. ACCESSION 287.
Catskill, New York, resident. Papers consist of diaries (1857-1891), ledgers, correspondence with Quaker co-religionists, and a `...Justices Courts and Referee Register.'

165. HAMILTON, Susan Elizabeth Gillespie, 188_-1986. Papers, 1908-1984. 1 cubic foot. Gift of John Gillespie, 1987. ACCESSION 448.
Huntington, West Virginia, resident. Holograph verse comprises the bulk of the collection.

166. HAMLET, Theodosia Kirkland, deceased 1985. Papers, 1940-1975. 1 linear foot. Gift of Mrs. Evelyn Jackson, 1985. ACCESSION 414.
Huntington, West Virginia, clubwoman and parliamentarian. Papers include material relating to her service on the boards of the Woman's Club, the Huntington Symphony Association, the Huntington Galleries, and the Marshall University Artists Series.

166.1. HAMLIN, W. (William) Robert. Collection, 1964-2007. 0.5 cu. ft. Gift of W. Robert Hamlin.  ACCESSION 2007/04.0759. Collection contains correspondence, manuscripts, newspaper articles and editorials, and research materials related to Marshall University joining the Southern Conference. Other materials in the collection are related the formation of the MU School of Medicine and the construction of the MU Multi-Purpose Facility Cam Henderson Center, and the MU athletic alumni organization, Big Green.  Additionally, Mr. Hamlin has included an essay written by his uncle, Mr. William F. Blackburn, Jr., entitled "The Formation of the Williamson, W. Va. Branch College and Southern W. Va. Community College."

167. HAMMAT FAMILY. Papers, 1822-1862. 59 items. Received from Giles Hammat, ca. 1948. PROCESSED: MANUSCRIPT 13 (Accession 40).
Correspondence between members of the Giles and Samuel Hammat families of Wood (now Pleasants) County, Virginia, and their relatives in Loudon County, Virginia, and in Missouri. Contains a description of a trip by packet boat from Cincinnati to Vicksburg, 1846-1847.

168. HANLEY, N. K. Papers, 1868-1874. 3 items. ACCESSION 37.
Teachers' certificates issued in Wayne County, West Virginia.

169. HANSEN, Donald and Nell Rose Hale. Papers, 1925-1979. 1 linear foot. Gift of Mr. Hansen, 1983. ACCESSION 378.
Huntington, West Virginia, residents and former members of the United States Air Force: Mr. Hansen from 1943 to 1964; Mrs. Hansen from 1951 to 1958. Papers consist of service-related items, including special orders, certificates, photographs, applications, training school papers, and other related items.

170. HARPER, William A. Typescript, 1977. 179 leaves. Gift of William Harper, 1978. ACCESSION 216.
Draft of Community, Junior, and Technical Colleges: A Public Relations Sourcebook with corrections and proofreader's marks.

171. HARRIS, Arvil Ernest, 1899-1964. Papers, 1925-1965. 4 cubic feet. Gift of Mrs. A. E. Harris, 1980. ACCESSION 302.
Marshall University dean of the graduate school; educator. Papers include dissertation, certificates, family history, personal papers, and files related to service on the Huntington, West Virginia, City Council.

172. HARRIS, Kate. Typescript (carbon copy), [1910.] 43 leaves. Purchased, 1974. PROCESSED: MANUSCRIPT 53 (Accession 191).
A history of Parkersburg, West Virginia.

173. HARRISON, Sally Walton. Papers, 1903. 5 items. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Harrison, 1984. ACCESSION 398.
Information concerning genealogy of Walton family of Brunswick County, Virginia.

174. HARVEY FAMILY. Papers, ca. 4 cubic feet. Gift of Thomas Harvey, 1985. ACCESSION 406.
Huntington, West Virginia, family. Includes material related to business interests of Thomas Harvey, correspondence, school papers, teaching materials of Marshall College English professor Helen Brandebur Harvey, and photographs.

175. HATFIELD, Henry Drury, 1875-1962. Papers, 1913-1957. 12.5 cubic feet. Gift of Hazel Hatfield Fairless and Carolyn Karr, 1963. ACCESSION 283.
Governor of West Virginia, 1913-1917. Papers consist primarily of scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, 1936-1941; miscellaneous legal papers and correspondence are also included. Correspondence and other papers are also located at West Virginia University.

176. HAWKINS, John L. Letters, 1928-1929. 3 items. ACCESSION 28.
Huntington, West Virginia, resident. Two letters from Franklin D. Roosevelt concerning the future of the National Democratic Party, and a carbon copy of Mr. Hawkins' reply.

177. HAYNER, Wallace Garfield. Papers, 1933-1973. 1.5 linear feet. Gift of Mr. Hayner, 1975. PROCESSED: MANUSCRIPT 23 (Accession 93).
Huntington, West Virginia, resident. Included are a manuscript of a history of West Virginia compiled from secondary sources and oral tradition, personal reminiscences of `Devil Anse' Hatfield, poetry, and personal papers.

178. HECHLER, George. Letters, 1861-1865. 100 items. Gift of Dr. Kenneth Hechler, 1976. ACCESSION 168.
RESTRICTED ACCESS; by permission of Dr. Hechler. Letters from a Union soldier to his sister in Marietta, Ohio; contains description of the Battle of Chickamauga.

179. HECHLER, Dr. Kenneth. Papers, 1958-1976. 400 cubic feet. Gift of Dr. Hechler beginning in 1977.
PROCESSED: MANUSCRIPT 75 (Accession 199). Congressional papers of West Virginia Democrat Congressman from the Fourth District: files of correspondence from constituents; materials related to proposed Midway Airport, black lung legislation, strip-mining, environmental issues, the United Mine Workers of America; committee files. Included are 75 scrapbooks of newspaper clippings, committee proceedings and Congressional Records.

180. HEINRICH, Dorothy Ward. Typescript (photoreproduction), 1988. 43 leaves. Gift of Mrs. Robert Belcher, 1989. ACCESSION 490.
Genealogy of Byrd and Hackworth families of Cabell County, West Virginia.

181. HENDERSON, Eli Camden `Cam,' 1890-1956. Papers, ca. 1906-1956. 8 cubic feet. Gift of Dr. Sam Clagg, 1984, 1986, 1989. PROCESSED: MANUSCRIPT 141 (ACCESSION 391). Marshall College football and basketball coach, 1935-1955, noted for championship teams and use of the fast break in basketball. Papers include material from Henderson's student days at Bristol High School, Harrison County, West Virginia, and Muskingum College, in Ohio; coaching career at Davis and Elkins College and Marshall College; correspondence; photographs; notebooks of coaching techniques. Included also are materials related to his wife, Roxie Bell Henderson; brother-in-law Farley Bell and daughter Camille Henderson Waldeck.

182. HENKING, C. C. collector. Papers, 1795-1861. 1.5 linear feet. Permanent loan of the Huntington Museum of Art, 1974. PROCESSED: MANUSCRIPT 10 (Accession 67).
Land patents, deeds, titles, abstracts and indentures, some in French, of properties located primarily in present-day Putnam and Cabell Counties, West Virginia.

183. HENRY, S. A. Letter, 1946. 1 page. Transferred, 1979. ACCESSION 261.
Author of Cancer of the Scrotum in Relation to Occupation; letter to Sir Edmund Spriggs, comments on Spriggs' 1944 Harveian oration and interest in occupational medicine.

184. HENSLEY, J. L. Typescript (mimeograph), undated. 20 pages. Acquired, 1973. ACCESSION 60.
`Rise and Progress of the Church of the United Brethren of Christ in West Virginia,' written in 1886 on the fiftieth anniversary of the church in the state.

185. HILL, John F. Letter, 1947. 1 leaf. Transferred, 1978. ACCESSION 244.
Letter to Miss Bernice Wright, mathematics professor at Marshall College from a student, expressing his appreciation of her skill and patience.

186. HITE, Delmar R., compiler. Typescript (photoreproduction), 1973. 179 leaves. Loaned for copying by Mrs. Juanita K. Burdette, 1977. PROCESSED: MANUSCRIPT 54, BOOK 1 (Accession 192).
Jackson County, West Virginia, 1860 census, and 1861 land book listings.

187. HODGSON, Marshall Goodwin Simms, 1921-1968. Typescript (mimeograph; fluid copy), 1966-1967. Acquired ca. 1973. ACCESSION 163.
Transcriptions of lectures about Islamic thought; a draft of Ventures in Islam.

188. HOFFMAN, Charles Anthony (Carl), 1905-1987. Papers, 1946-1975. 6.5 cubic feet. Gift of Dr. Hoffman, 1974, 1977. PROCESSED: MANUSCRIPT 24, 24-A (Accession 94 & 189). Huntington, West Virginia, urologist, past president of the American Urological Association and the American Medical Association. Papers consist of his speeches, scrapbooks, certificates, and other materials relating to his terms of office. Includes many items of memorabilia.

189. HOLLIDAY, Colleen and Cheryl Fuller. Typescript, 1972. 15 leaves. Gift, 1975. PROCESSED: MANUSCRIPT 30 (Accession 110).
'Home Remedies,' a research paper written for an Appalachian Culture class at Marshall University, exploring the applications of folk medicine.

190. HOLLY, Cornelius. Indenture, 1857. 1 item. ACCESSION 39.
Indenture for the sale of a 125-acre tract of land in Mason County, (West) Virginia to Mildred Clagg.

191. HOLOHAN, John. Diary, 1861-1865. 1 vol. Mimeograph copy. Gift of Mrs. Ruth Ann Meadows, 1981. ACCESSION 345.
First Sergeant, Captain Curtin's company `A,' 45th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. Contains accounts of Vicksburg and Petersburg campaigns, camp on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.

192. HUGHES, Revella Eudosia, 1895-1987. Papers (in part, photoreproductions), 1895-1987. 6.5 cubic feet. Gift of Dr. Hughes and her estate, 1984, 1989. PROCESSED: MANUSCRIPT 91, 91-A (Accession 410, 493).
Huntington, West Virginia, native; musician, teacher, performer, recitalist. Papers include a photoreproduction of Dr. Hughes' pressbook containing certificates, programs, and newspaper clippings pertaining to her career in New York and on tour. Original pressbook located in the Moorland-Springarn Research Center, Howard University. Later accession includes holograph arrangements for the organ; research papers written while a graduate student at Northwestern University, where Dr. Hughes earned a Masters of Music degree in 1942; other papers, plaques, and certificates.

193. HUNTINGTON, Collis Potter, 1821-1900. Papers, 1797-1904. 115 reels of microfilm. Originals located in George Arents Research Library of Syracuse University. Purchased, 1979. PROCESSED: MANUSCRIPT 72 (Accession 269).
Capitalist, railroad magnate. Papers consist of incoming correspondence (54 reels), letterpress copy books (35 reels), legal and financial papers (23 reels), and personal papers (3 reels).

194. HUNTINGTON AND KENOVA LAND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. Papers, 1892-1895. 2 items. ACCESSION 174.
A contract (1892) and deed (1895) between the company and the Huntington and Big Sandy Railroad Company.

195. HUNTINGTON-KENOVA LAND COMPANY. Title deeds, 1754-1889. 1 vol. Gift of George S. Wallace III, 1989. PROCESSED: MANUSCRIPT 118, Vol. 2 (Accession 495).
(See also Savage Grant land surveys).
Holograph `Title Deeds Showing Title to Certain Lands of Huntington-Kenova Land Co. in Wayne County, West Virginia; Contains the Order Made in 1819 in the High Court of Chancery (Staunton, Virginia) Confirming the Partition of the Savage Grant,' compiled by George S. Wallace.

196. HUNTINGTON AUDUBON SOCIETY. Scrapbooks, 1940-1980. 2 vol. Gift of Mrs. Elizabeth Risen, 1984. ACCESSION 411.
Formerly the Huntington Bird Club (1940-1969). Scrapbooks contain newspaper clippings, programs, and photographs of activities.

197. HUNTINGTON [BANKS]. Scrapbooks, 1919-1965. 3 vol. ACCESSION 22.
Newspaper clippings of reports of conditions of banks in and near Huntington, West Virginia: The First National Bank, Union Bank and Trust, Cabell County Bank, Ohio Valley Bank, Huntington National Bank, and others.

198. HUNTINGTON CIVIC LEAGUE. Records, 1946-1978. 2 cubic feet. Gift of Mrs. Mildred T. Martin, 1979. PROCESSED: MANUSCRIPT 67 (Accession 247).
Local affiliate of the General Federation of Women's Clubs; promoted civic activities until disbandment. Includes scrapbooks, minutes, correspondence and yearbooks.

199. HUNTINGTON COMMITTEE FOR UNICEF. Papers, 1974-1981. .5 linear feet. Gift of Miss Jane Brugger, 1981. ACCESSION 328. Minutes, correspondence, newspaper clippings, financial papers, and inventory sheets for the local committee of the United Nations Children's Fund.

199.1 HUNTINGTON LEAGUE OF THE ASSOCIATION OF JUNIOR LEAGUES INTERNATIONAL. Papers. 1929-1997. 12 cu. ft. Gift of Elizabeth Sheets.2002.
ACCESSION 2002.0709. The records of the Huntington League of the Association of Junior Leagues International consist of newsletters, yearbooks, annual reports, program materials and other published materials, scrapbooks, and production books from the Junior Leagues' programs.  The focus of the collection primarily covers the League's publications and papers from their programs and activities.  The inclusive dates range from 1929 to 1997, however, most materials are from the 1950s through the 1970s.

200. HUNTINGTON PUBLISHING COMPANY. Negatives, 1957; 1959-1960. 4 linear feet. Gift of Lloyd D. Lewis, 1983, and Mrs. Bobbie Adkins, 1986. IN PROCESS: MANUSCRIPT 85 (Accession 384, 440).
Film negatives for newspaper publication: fires, accidents, club officers, and many other subjects.

201. HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA, COUNCIL OF GARDEN CLUBS. Scrapbooks, 1978. 3 vol. Gift of Mrs. Mary Ettling Summer, 1988. ACCESSION 470.
Huntington civic and horticultural group. Scrapbooks depict an award-winning Council garden show; include photographs and newspaper clippings as well as written report on conservation project.

202. HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA, EARLY SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION. Notebook, 1917-1928. 135 pp. Gift of Lady Lou Lallance Jenkins, 1988. PROCESSED: MANUSCRIPT 111 (Accession 477).
Typescript reminiscences of the founding of Huntington in 1871 and its early years as the Ohio River terminus of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company.

203. HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Records, 1872-1932. 2 vol. On permanent loan of the Church Council, 1989. PROCESSED: MANUSCRIPT 117 (Accession 494).
Minutes, membership lists, deeds, and other documents.

204. HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA, HUNTINGTON EAST HIGH SCHOOL. Scrapbook, 1964. 36 pp. Gift of Wendell Cornetet, 1982. ACCESSION 367.
Compiled by the students of East High School in honor of the retirement of Mr. Cornetet, principal; includes programs and testimonial letters from teachers, students and alumni.

205. HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA, MILLER SCHOOL PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION. Scrapbook, 1966-1967. 1 vol. Transferred, 1979. ACCESSION 263.
Newspaper clippings, announcements, reports and photographs of activities during the school year, including photographs of each class and its teacher.

206. HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA, PHI BETA KAPPA ASSOCIATES. Papers, 1927-1960. 1 linear foot. Transferred, 1975. ACCESSION 122.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, membership lists, financial reports and pamphlets related to an attempt to establish a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at Marshall College.

207. HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA, STATE HOSPITAL. Papers, 1897-1984. 3 cubic feet. Permanent loan, 1988, 1994. ACCESSION 482, 584.
RESTRICTED ACCESS; by permission of hospital staff. Historical materials; correspondence of hospital personnel and patients; newspaper clippings; photographs. Significant to the collection are the files relating to transorbital lobotomies performed by Dr. Walter Freeman in the 1950's.

208. HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA, WOMAN'S CLUB. Records (photoreproduction), 1900-1986. .5 linear feet. Loaned for copying by Mrs. Genevieve Brothers and Mrs. Jack Steelman, 1981, 1988. PROCESSED: MANUSCRIPT 108 (Accession 325, 468).
Women's civic and cultural organization. Includes minutes of the Music Department (1922-1964) and historian's reports to 1986 as well as photographs, newspaper clippings and yearbooks.

209. HURT, Lena. Typescript (photoreproduction), 1977. 11 leaves. Loaned for copying by Kenneth Reffeitt, 1977. ACCESSION 170.
`History of the Twentieth Street Baptist Church, Huntington, West Virginia,' from its organization in 1888 until 1976.
 
   
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