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Newspapers. (2)
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Coal - Island Creek Coal Co. (1)
Coal - Solvay Collieries. (1)
Coal - coal operators. (1)
Coal companies - Island Creek Coal Company. (1)
Coal companies - Solvay Collieries. (1)
Coal miners - March on Mingo and Logan. (1)
Coal mining - Labor organization. (1)
Coal mining - Logan Coal Operators Association. (1)
Coal mining - March on Mingo and Logan. (1)
Coal mining - West Virginia Coal Association. (1)
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Solvay Collieries. (1)
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Washington and Lee University School of Law (1)
West Virginia - Governors. (1)
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Washington and Lee University, University Library Special Collections and Archives
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West Virginia and Regional History Center
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