- Repository:
- West Virginia and Regional History Center
- Published:
- 2024
- Subjects:
- Coal mines and mining | Coal industry. | Labor unions | Industrial safety
• | Coal industry. | [X] |
• | Coal mines and mining | [X] |
• | Academies | (1) |
• | Advertising photography | (1) |
• | Aerial photographs. | (1) |
• | Architectural photography | (1) |
• | Banks and banking | (1) |
• | Chemical industry | (1) |
• | Church buildings | (1) |
• | Civil Service -- Employees | (1) |
• | Coal - Mine safety. | (1) |
• | Coal companies - West Virginia. | (1) |
• | Coal mining - Safety. | (1) |
• | Dance and dancers. | (1) |
• | Department stores | (1) |
• | Elections | (1) |
• | High Schools -- West Virginia | (1) |
• | High school students -- West Virginia | (1) |
• | Immigrants and immigration. | (1) |
• | Industrial safety | (1) |
• | Labor unions | (1) |
• | Military Personnel - United States. | (1) |
• | Missionaries | (1) |
• | Nurses | (1) |
• | Photographers | (1) |
• | Photography | (1) |
• | Photography of children | (1) |
• | Police, State - West Virginia. | (1) |
• | Portrait photography | (1) |
• | Schools | (1) |
• | Schools -- West Virginia | (1) |
• | Spanish-American War, 1898 | (1) |
• | Universities and colleges | (1) |
• | Virginia - Debt Commission. | (1) |
• | Virginia-West Virginia debt controversy. | (1) |
• | Wedding photography. | (1) |
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