The West Virginia & Regional History Center serves as the largest repository for first-hand, primary resources in the state and region. Our archivists work with materials that are rarer, more varied in format, and/or more comprehensive than the general Libraries' materials and provide important expertise for researchers, in classroom teaching and in developing exhibits and promoting special programs on campus and in the community.
Your support of the work and new acquisitions brings relevant education resources to our students helping to them to draw the raw connections to the fabric of our state and national heritage.
Please consider your gift to important program and collecting areas of the WVRHC.
WV Special Collections (2U054)
Help us build our unique special collections or support individual activities of the WV Feminist Activist Archive (2W1553), the Neil Bucklew University Archives (3V1068), and the WVRHC Military History Collections (2W1521) to name several.
William A. Neal Museum of the Health Sciences (2W1211)
On the WVU Health Sciences Campus, the Neal Museum tells the stories of medicine in the Mountain State and the on-going incredible work of our medical professionals at WVU.
Robert C. Byrd Congressional Archives Endowment (3V014)
The Congressional Archives Collection preserves the papers of members of Congress, political parties, and state and local political actors in the 20th and 21st centuries. Students in the classroom are able learn about relationships and interactions among members of legislative bodies, other branches of government, and the people, and they provide an account of issues of state, regional, and national importance. With more than 7000+ feet of records the WVRHC is also leading the way to provide access to congressional archives across the country through the American Congress Digital Archives Portal project.
When you make a gift—no matter the size—you help us go above and beyond to make an immediate impact for students using the collections at the WVRHC, for our community and researchers around the world. Thank you for helping us continue this important work!