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Transportation (8)
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America First Day (2)
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Election of 1848. (2)
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Labor organization. SEE ALSO Coal mining - labor (2)
Mason-Dixon Line (2)
New Deal, 1933-1939 (2)
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Prohibition -- United States -- History (2)
Rivers and river valleys. (2)
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Slavery (2)
Turnpikes. SEE ALSO Roads. (2)
Unions. (2)
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West Virginia - Governors. (2)
Women -- Suffrage (2)
Women -- United States -- History (2)
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World War, 1914-1918 (2)
Compromise of 1850 (1)
Debts, Public -- Virginia (1)
Debts, Public -- West Virginia (1)
Election of 1840. (1)
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Methodism (1)
Railroads - Grafton and Greenbrier Railroad. (1)
Railroads - Iron Valley Railroad. (1)
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Railroads - Parkersburg-Wheeling railroad struggle. (1)
Railroads - West Virginia Northern Railroad. (1)
Slaves and slavery. (1)
Taxes - Tariff of 1846. (1)
Temperance (1)
Virginia-West Virginia debt controversy. (1)
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West Virginia and Regional History Center
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Repository:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
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Repository:
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