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Academies (Private schools) (1)
Account books[X]
Agriculture[X]
Banks - Central Bank of Virginia. (1)
Baptists (1)
Barrackville Covered Bridge. (2)
Beverly-Fairmont Turnpike. (2)
Broadsides. (1)
Builders and contractors. (1)
Church buildings (3)
Churches -- Methodist (1)
Civil War -- Confederate Army (1)
Civil War battles - Philippi. (1)
Coal mining - coal companies. (2)
Coal mining. (4)
Covered bridges (2)
Diaries and journals. (3)
Editors - letters and papers. (1)
Education (3)
Election of 1856. (1)
Election of 1884. (1)
Elections (1)
Environmentalism. (1)
Farms and farming. (3)
Floods (1)
Frontier and pioneer life (3)
Gas industry (2)
Genealogy (2)
Geology (1)
Labor organization. SEE ALSO Coal mining - labor (2)
Land. (4)
Lawyers - letters and papers. (2)
Literature -- Societies, etc (1)
Lumber trade (3)
Maps. (2)
Militia (1)
Mills and mill-work (4)
Mining. SEE ALSO Coal mining. (2)
Ministers - letters and papers. (1)
Petroleum industry and trade (2)
Politics and government. (2)
Railroads (1)
Railroads - Morgantown and Kingwood Railroad. (1)
Religion. SEE ALSO Churches. (1)
Roads. SEE ALSO Turnpikes. (1)
Schools. SEE ALSO Academies (2)
Slaves and slavery. (1)
Statehood politics -- West Virginia (1)
Steamboats (1)
Surveyors and surveying. (1)
Taverns (Inns) (1)
Taxation (1)
Teachers (1)
Transportation (1)
Travel accounts. (4)
Turnpikes. SEE ALSO Roads. (3)
Union names. (1)
Unions. (1)
Universities and colleges (1)
Weather (1)
Women's history -- 1800-1849 (1)
Women's history -- 1850-1899 (1)
Women's history -- 1900-1929 (1)
World War, 1914-1918 (1)
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West Virginia and Regional History Center
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Repository:
West Virginia and Regional History Center
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