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Politics and government. (9)
Education (2)
Korean Conflict. (2)
Land. (2)
New Deal, 1933-1939 (2)
Politicians -- United States (2)
Prohibition -- United States -- History (2)
Taxation (2)
Union names. (2)
Unions. SEE ALSO Labor organization. (2)
United States Congressmen - West Virginia. (2)
Universities and colleges (2)
Account books (1)
Churches -- Morgantown First Presbyterian (1)
Civil War -- Norfolk (Va.) (1)
Civil War battles. (1)
Coal mining - Labor organization. (1)
Coal mining - Safety. (1)
Coal mining. (1)
Democratic National Convention of 1924. (1)
Education. SEE ALSO Schools. (1)
Family histories. (1)
Frontier and pioneer life (1)
Genealogy (1)
Guffey Coal Act. (1)
Isolationism -- United States -- History -- 20th Century (1)
Labor (1)
Labor organization - Interracial Council. (1)
Labor organization - Labor's Non-Partisan League. (1)
Labor organization - Subversive Activities Control Board. (1)
Labor organization - integration. (1)
Lawyers - letters and papers. (1)
Literature -- Societies, etc (1)
Morgantown - Newspapers. (1)
Morgantown - schools. (1)
Newspapers. (1)
Norfolk, Va. - Civil War. (1)
Photography (1)
Political campaigns (1)
Politics - Western Virginia. (1)
Public utilities (1)
Railroads - Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. (1)
Roads (1)
Schools. SEE ALSO Academies (1)
Scrapbooks (1)
Social Security -- United States (1)
Unions. (1)
United States - Social Security. (1)
United States. Labor Management Relations Act, 1947 (1)
West Virginia - Politics and government. (1)
Wheeler-Rayburn Holding Company Act (1)
Women (1)
Women -- Suffrage (1)
Women's history -- 1900-1929 (1)
Women's history -- 1929-1950 (1)
World War, 1914-1918 (1)
World War, 1914-1918 -- Military training camps (1)
World War, 1939-1945 -- Letters (1)
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