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African-Americans. SEE ALSO Coal miners - African Americans. (1)
Agriculture (1)
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Church music -- West Virginia -- Monongalia County (1)
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Civil War -- Songs (1)
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Monongalia County - revivals. (1)
Music - Church. (1)
Music - revivalistic. (1)
Pension (widow' s) - War of 1812. (1)
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Politics - Webster County. (1)
Preston County - Church Music. (1)
Preston County - revivals. (1)
Prohibition -- United States -- History (1)
Railroads -- West Virginia -- Webster County (1)
Revivals -- West Virginia -- Monongalia County (1)
Revivals -- West Virginia -- Preston County (1)
Revivals -- West Virginia -- Taylor County (1)
Schools - salaries. (1)
Scrapbooks (1)
Taylor County - revivals. (1)
Teachers (1)
Transportation (1)
Virginia land grant - land. (1)
War of 1812 - Widow's pension. (1)
Webster County - Education. (1)
Webster County - Justices of the Peace. (1)
Webster County - Politics. (1)
Webster County - Railroads. (1)
West Virginia University -- History (1)
West Virginia University -- Students (1)
Women's schools. (1)
World War, 1939-1945 (1)
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West Virginia and Regional History Center
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