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Baptists (1)
Bull Run, 2nd Battle of, Va., 1862 (1)
Church buildings (2)
Churches -- Ebenezer Baptist (1)
Churches -- West Virginia -- Preston County (1)
Civil War - Romney. (1)
Civil War - Union soldiers - West Virginia. (1)
Civil War - Union soldiers. (1)
Civil War - West Virginia 1st Infantry, Company G. (1)
Civil War - West Virginia 1st Volunteer Infantry. (1)
Civil War - West Virginia 5th Cavalry, Company I. (1)
Civil War - White Sulphur Springs. (2)
Civil War -- War diaries (3)
Civil War -- Appomattox Courthouse (1)
Civil War -- Camps and camp life (1)
Civil War -- Charleston (1)
Civil War -- Confederate soldiers (1)
Civil War -- Kanawha County, (W. Va.) (1)
Civil War -- McNeill's Rangers (1)
Civil War -- Washington (D.C.) (1)
Civil War battles - Hedgesville, WV (1)
Civil War battles - Kernstown. (1)
Civil War battles - Lynchburg. (1)
Civil War battles - Moorefield. (1)
Civil War battles - Piedmont. (1)
Civil War battles - Shiloh. (1)
Civil War battles. (2)
Civil War soldiers - Confederate Army. (1)
Coal mining. (1)
Diaries - Civil War. (1)
Diaries and journals - Jackson County, WV. (1)
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Farms and farming. (6)
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Indians of North America (1)
Jackson County, WV - Diaries and journals. (1)
Land. (1)
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Ministers - letters and papers. (1)
Outlaws (1)
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Rivers and river valleys. (1)
Salt industry and trade (1)
Sermons. (1)
Slaves and slavery. (1)
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Women's history -- 1850-1899 (1)
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West Virginia and Regional History Center
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West Virginia and Regional History Center
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West Virginia and Regional History Center
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West Virginia and Regional History Center
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West Virginia and Regional History Center
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Repository:
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