Melungeon Studies

A blog dedicated to the Melungeons and their descendents and to the world in which they have lived . . .

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Marshal Univeristy Virtual Museum

And Digital Collections

  • BUFFALO CREEK FLOOD, 1972
  • OLD MAIN, 1837-1907
  • CAMP WASHINGTON CARVER
  • 1937 FLOOD AT HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA
  • NELSON BOND, AUTHOR AND SCRIPTWRITER
  • ROSANNA BLAKE LIBRARY OF CONFEDERATE HISTORY
  • DR. CHARLES HOFFMAN LIBRARY OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE
  • CARLTON "BUCK" WEAVER TRANS-ALLEGHENY MAPS
  • M.U. 1970 AIRPLANE CRASH MEMORIAL
  • DUKE CIGARETTE PREMIUM BOOKLETS OF CIVIL WAR GENERALS
  • C. CLIFFORD CAVERLEE WEST VIRGINIA POSTMARKS
  • IRVIN DUGAN, CARTOONIST
  • C.S.S. ALABAMA, CONFEDERATE RAIDER

To explore the Virtual Museum; Click Here.

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