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Transportation (10)
Account books (5)
Diaries and journals. (3)
Education (3)
Frontier and pioneer life (3)
Schools. SEE ALSO Academies (3)
Churches -- Methodist Episcopal (2)
Farms and farming. (2)
Indians of North America (2)
Petroleum industry and trade (2)
Railroads (2)
Turnpikes. SEE ALSO Roads. (2)
Agriculture (1)
Canals (1)
Carnifex Ferry, Battle of, W. Va., 1861 (1)
Chemical industry (1)
Civil War - Thurmond's Rangers. (1)
Civil War - Union soldiers' letters. (1)
Civil War - West Virginia - Union soldiers. (1)
Civil War - West Virginia 11th Infantry. (1)
Civil War - West Virginia 13th Infantry. (1)
Civil War - West Virginia 7th Cavalry. (1)
Civil War -- Cheat Mountain Campaign (1)
Civil War -- Confederate Army (1)
Civil War -- Muster rolls (1)
Civil War battles - Rich Mountain. (1)
Civil War battles. (1)
Civil War soldiers letters - Union. (1)
Dams (1)
Floods (1)
Fur trade (1)
Land. (1)
Lumber trade (1)
Maps. (1)
Memorial Day (1)
Mills and mill-work (1)
Mining. SEE ALSO Coal mining. (1)
Ohio Valley - rivers. (1)
Orphans and orphanages. (1)
Outlaws (1)
Patrons of Husbandry. (1)
Railroads - Allegheny Valley Railroad. (1)
Railroads - Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad. (1)
Railroads - Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad. (1)
Salt industry and trade (1)
Statehood politics -- West Virginia (1)
Surveyors and surveying. (1)
Taverns (Inns) (1)
Taxation (1)
Travel accounts. (1)
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Maps (1)
Wagon trains (1)
Weather (1)
West Virginia - oath of allegiance. (1)
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