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Politics and government. (4)
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Diaries and journals. (2)
Taxation (2)
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Coal - Logan County. (1)
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Coal - problems. (1)
Coal Mining - Tug River field (1)
Coal miners (1)
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Coal mining - Medical care. (1)
Coal mining - New River field. (1)
Coal mining - Regulation. (1)
Coal mining - Winding Gulf field. (1)
Coal mining - coal and coke sales. (1)
Coal mining - coal companies. (1)
Coal mining -- Strikes (1)
Education (1)
Election of 1978. (1)
Election of 1980. (1)
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Hospitals and sanitariums. (1)
Iran -- History -- Revolution, 1979 (1)
Land. (1)
Logan County - coal. (1)
Logan County, W. Va. -- Public schools (1)
Monongah Mines Disaster, Monongah, W. Va., 1907 (1)
Morgantown, WV - Young Socialist Alliance Educational Series. (1)
New Deal, 1933-1939 (1)
New River coalfields. (1)
Nuclear power. (1)
Pocahontas-Flat Top coalfield. (1)
Public institutions -- West Virginia (1)
Railroads - Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. (1)
Railroads - Norfolk and Western Railroad. (1)
Railroads - Virginia Railway - Winding Gulf Branch. (1)
Schools - Logan County. (1)
Schools. SEE ALSO Academies (1)
Virginian Railroad -- Railroads (1)
West Virginia - public institutions. (1)
West Virginia Feminist Activist Collection (1)
West Virginia University - Militant Forum Series. (1)
West Virginia politics - 1980 Gubernatorial campaign. (1)
Winding Gulf (W. Va.) -- coalfields (1)
Women's history -- 1900-1929 (1)
Women's rights (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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