- Repository:
- West Virginia and Regional History Center
- Published:
- unknown
- Subjects:
- Agriculture | Land. | Slaves and slavery.
• | Agriculture | [X] |
• | Slaves and slavery. | [X] |
• | Land. | (3) |
• | Frontier and pioneer life | (2) |
• | Livestock | (2) |
• | Politics and government. | (2) |
• | Women's history -- 1850-1899 | (2) |
• | Women's history -- 1900-1929 | (2) |
• | Academies (Private schools) | (1) |
• | Account books | (1) |
• | American ginseng | (1) |
• | Barrackville Covered Bridge. | (1) |
• | Beverly-Fairmont Turnpike. | (1) |
• | Church buildings | (1) |
• | Coal mining. | (1) |
• | Confederate States of America - secession crisis. | (1) |
• | Covered bridges | (1) |
• | Diaries and journals. | (1) |
• | Education | (1) |
• | Labor organization. SEE ALSO Coal mining - labor | (1) |
• | Medicine. SEE ALSO Folk medicine. | (1) |
• | Mills and mill-work | (1) |
• | Missionaries | (1) |
• | Physicians - letters and papers. | (1) |
• | Railroads | (1) |
• | Salt industry and trade | (1) |
• | Schools. SEE ALSO Academies | (1) |
• | Travel accounts. | (1) |
• | Turnpikes. SEE ALSO Roads. | (1) |
• | Union names. | (1) |
• | Unions. | (1) |
• | Universities and colleges | (1) |
• | Women's history -- 1800-1849 | (1) |
• | Women's history -- Pre-1800 | (1) |
• | Women's schools. | (1) |
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