Box 1
Contains 44 Results:
Letter from William Holmes McGuffey, postmarked Athens, Ohio to Ezra Walker, Charleston, Virginia, 1842 January 3
4 pages, autographed letter signed (autographed letter signed (ALS)), Ohio University politics (McGuffey voices inclination to quit due to revaluation effects), written on printed Ohio University class schedule.
Letter from A. B. Walker, postmarked Athens, Ohio to Ezra Walker, Charleston, Virginia, 1852 February 14
4 pages autographed letter signed (ALS), family news, railroad.
Letter from Ralph M. Walker to Ezra Walker, 1828 September 17
2 pages autographed letter signed (ALS), description of graduation speeches from Ohio University student, mentions Templeton's "The Claims of Liberia" commencement address. Heading Athens, Ohio to Walnut Grove, Virginia.
Letter from Judge Lewis Summers to Ezra Walker, 1835 January 9
3 pages autographed letter signed (ALS), poor condition of current mail service. Heading Walnut Grove, postmarked Coalsmouth to Kanawha County Court House, Virginia.
Bill from Postmaster, Kanawha County Court House (Virginia) Post Office to Ezra Walker, 1833 July 9 - September 23
Letter from Judge Lewis Summers to Ezra Walker, 1830 December 21
2 pages autographed letter signed (ALS), request for books. Heading Walnut Grove, Virgina. to Washington, DC.
Miscellaneous business letter, 1833 July 18
1 page autographed letter signed (ALS), legal request about road and bridge at Coal Bridge. From Phillip R. Thompson and James F. Leays. Heading Coalsmouth, postmarked Coal Bridge to Ezra Walker, Charleston, Virginia.
Letter from A. B. Walker, postmarked Athens, Ohio to Ezra Walker, Charleston, Virginia, 1843 April 4
3 pages autographed letter signed (ALS), salt business ("Salt Bill," canal completion).
Letter from A. B. Walker, postmarked Athens, Ohio to Ezra Walker, Charleston, Virginia, 1847 March 25
3 pages autographed letter signed (ALS), bridge business.
Letter from A. B. Walker, postmarked Athens, Ohio to Ezra Walker, Charleston, Virginia, 1845 September 10
4 pages autographed letter signed (ALS), letter containing description and diagram of wooden bridge.