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Account books (6)
Land. (4)
Elections (3)
Politics and government. (3)
Builders and contractors. (2)
Church buildings (2)
Coal mining - Labor organization. (2)
Coal mining - coal companies. (2)
Diaries and journals. (2)
Iron furnaces and iron industry. (2)
Lumber trade (2)
Mills and mill-work (2)
Petroleum industry and trade (2)
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Slaves and slavery. (2)
Taxation (2)
Travel accounts. (2)
Women's history -- 1850-1899 (2)
Women's history -- 1900-1929 (2)
Women's history -- 1929-1950 (2)
Army-McCarthy controversy, 1954 (1)
Authors -- Letters and papers (1)
Banks and banking (1)
Bridges (1)
Broadsides. (1)
Chemical industry (1)
Civil War -- Camps and camp life (1)
Coal Legal Cases - Mingo County. (1)
Coal mining - Mechanization. (1)
Coal mining - Medical care. (1)
Coal mining - Strip mining. (1)
Country stores. (1)
Covered bridges (1)
Education (1)
Election of 1860. (1)
Election of 1864. (1)
Estate settlements. (1)
Gas industry (1)
Holt's Mill. (1)
Hospitals and sanitariums. (1)
Lawyers - letters and papers. (1)
Medicine. SEE ALSO Folk medicine. (1)
Mining. SEE ALSO Coal mining. (1)
Missionaries (1)
Mother's Day (1)
New Deal, 1933-1939 (1)
Physicians - letters and papers. (1)
Politicians -- United States (1)
Railroads (1)
Railroads - Grafton and Greenbrier Railroad. (1)
Railroads - Paint Creek Railroad. (1)
Rivers and river valleys. (1)
Schools. SEE ALSO Academies (1)
Teachers (1)
Transportation (1)
Turnpikes. SEE ALSO Roads. (1)
Union names. (1)
Unions. SEE ALSO Labor organization. (1)
Virginia-West Virginia debt controversy. (1)
Weather (1)
West Virginia - Governors. (1)
West Virginia - Politics and government. (1)
Women's history -- 1800-1849 (1)
Women's history -- 1951-present (1)
World War, 1914-1918 (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:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
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