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Monongalia County, WV - Churches. (5)
Baptists (3)
Churches -- Forks of Cheat Baptist (3)
Birth, marriage, and death records. (2)
Church buildings (2)
Churches -- Methodist (2)
Education. SEE ALSO Schools. (2)
Ministers - letters and papers. (2)
Religion. SEE ALSO Churches. (2)
Account books (1)
Banks - Second National Bank. (1)
Banks and banking (1)
Birth certificates (1)
Broadsides. (1)
Carriage industry -- Monongalia County (W. Va.) (1)
Carriage industry -- Morgantown (W. Va.) (1)
Churches -- Avery Methodist Protestant (1)
Churches -- Christian Endeavor Society (1)
Churches -- Drummond Chapel (1)
Churches -- Ecumenical movement (1)
Churches -- Mellon Church (1)
Churches -- Methodist Protestant (1)
Churches -- Monongalia County Council of Churches (1)
Churches -- Morgantown Council of Churches (1)
Churches -- Rock Forge Methodist (1)
Churches -- Sunday School Association (1)
Churches -- Wesley Methodist (1)
Churches -- West Virginia -- Morgantown (1)
Churches -- Woodland Church (1)
Death records. (1)
Ecumenical movement - Churches. (1)
Education (1)
Education - Kanawha County, WV textbook protest, 1975. (1)
Fayette County, PA - carriage makers. (1)
Forks of Cheat Baptist Church - history (1)
Genealogy (1)
Kanawha County - 1975 textbook protest. (1)
Kanawha County Book Protest. (1)
Local history and memoirs -- Blacksville (W. Va.) (1)
Marriage records (1)
Missionaries (1)
Monongalia County - pioneer families. (1)
Monongalia County - schools. (1)
Monongalia County, WV - Monongalia County Council of Churches. (1)
Morgantown, WV - Churches. (1)
Morgantown, WV - Greater Morgantown Council of Churches. (1)
Physicians - letters and papers. (1)
Politics and government. (1)
Schools. SEE ALSO Academies (1)
Uniontown, Pennsylvania - Carriage makers. (1)
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West Virginia and Regional History Center
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