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World War, 1939-1945 (2)
Account books (1)
Bee culture (1)
Broadsides. (1)
Castanea (1)
Civil War - soldier's letters. (1)
Civil War -- Songs (1)
Civil defense -- West Virginia (1)
Diaries and journals. (1)
Education (1)
Education -- West Virginia -- Webster County (1)
Greeting cards (1)
Justices of the peace (1)
Korean Conflict. (1)
Korean War, 1950-1953 (1)
Land - Virginia land grant. (1)
Monongalia County - 175th anniversary celebration. (1)
Morgantown (W. Va.) -- Photographs (1)
Newspapers -- West Virginia -- Morgantown (1)
Pension (widow' s) - War of 1812. (1)
Photographs. (1)
Politics - Webster County. (1)
Prohibition -- United States -- History (1)
Railroads -- West Virginia -- Webster County (1)
Schools (1)
Schools - salaries. (1)
Taxation (1)
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United States Army - 2nd Infantry Division - WW II and Korea. (1)
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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 -- History -- World War, 1939-1945 (1)
West Virginia University - Armory. (1)
West Virginia University - Student organizations. (1)
West Virginia University - buildings. (1)
Women authors -- Diaries (1)
Women's letters and papers. (1)
World War, 1939-1945 -- Monongalia County (W. Va.) (1)
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Repository:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
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unknown    
Repository:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
Published:
2014    
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