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Coal mining. (3)
Lawyers - letters and papers. (3)
Politics and government. (3)
Women's history -- 1850-1899 (3)
Churches -- Presbyterian (2)
Diaries and journals. (2)
Slaves and slavery. (2)
Universities and colleges (2)
Women's history -- 1800-1849 (2)
Women's history -- 1900-1929 (2)
Abolition of slavery (1)
Account books (1)
African-Americans. SEE ALSO Coal miners - African Americans. (1)
Authors -- Letters and papers (1)
Banks - Union Bank and Trust Company. (1)
Banks and banking (1)
Bourbon politics. (1)
Church buildings (1)
Churches -- Morgantown First Presbyterian (1)
Clarksburg and Philippi Turnpike. (1)
Coal mining -- Strikes (1)
Confederate States of America - secession crisis. (1)
Court records (1)
Democratic National Convention of 1924. (1)
Depression. (1)
Education (1)
Education. SEE ALSO Schools. (1)
Election of 1904. (1)
Election of 1912. (1)
Election of 1924. (1)
Epidemics (1)
Family histories. (1)
Floods (1)
Frontier and pioneer life (1)
Gas industry (1)
Iron furnaces and iron industry. (1)
Kanawha Salt Works. (1)
Know-Nothingism. (1)
Labor (1)
Land. (1)
Lincoln-Douglas debates (1)
Literature -- Societies, etc (1)
Lumber trade (1)
Ministers - letters and papers. (1)
Missionaries (1)
Morgantown - Newspapers. (1)
Morgantown - schools. (1)
Political campaigns (1)
Politics - Western Virginia. (1)
Postal service (1)
Railroads - Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. (1)
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) (1)
Revolutionary War. (1)
Rivers and river valleys. (1)
Schools. SEE ALSO Academies (1)
Scrapbooks (1)
Secession (1)
Spanish-American War, 1898 (1)
Statehood politics -- West Virginia (1)
Travel accounts. (1)
Turnpikes. SEE ALSO Roads. (1)
Women's history -- 1929-1950 (1)
Women's history -- 1951-present (1)
Women's history -- Pre-1800 (1)
World War, 1914-1918 (1)
World War, 1939-1945 (1)
World War, 1939-1945 -- Letters (1)
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