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Politics and government. (6)
World War, 1914-1918 (5)
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Editors - letters and papers. (4)
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Taxation (4)
Coal mining. (3)
Diaries and journals. (3)
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Estate settlements. (2)
Gas industry (2)
Labor organization. SEE ALSO Coal mining - labor (2)
Lumber trade (2)
Mills and mill-work (2)
New Deal, 1933-1939 (2)
Petroleum industry and trade (2)
Unions. (2)
Women's history -- 1850-1899 (2)
Women's history -- 1900-1929 (2)
Advertising (1)
American loyalists (1)
Art -- Conservation and restoration (1)
Artificial intelligence (1)
Birth, marriage, and death records. (1)
Brass rubbing (1)
Brasses (1)
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Campaign Polling (1)
Canals (1)
Church buildings (1)
Civil War -- Camps and camp life (1)
Coal (1)
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)
Coal mining - coal operators associations. (1)
Coal mining -- Strikes (1)
Coal slurry pipelines (1)
Coal-fired power plants (1)
Coastal settlements (1)
Computers (1)
Conservation of natural resources (1)
Cryptography (1)
Dams (1)
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ENIAC (Computer) (1)
Economics (1)
Education (1)
Election of 1856. (1)
Election of 1884. (1)
Erosion (1)
Espionage (1)
Eugenics (1)
Farms and farming. (1)
Fayette County - Fayette Whiskey Ring. (1)
Fayette Whiskey Ring. (1)
Fertilizer industry -- Waste disposal (1)
Floods (1)
French Americans (1)
General Problem Solver (1)
Geography (1)
Glacial epoch (1)
Gothic revival (Art) (1)
Guano industry (1)
Huguenots (1)
Huguenots -- Genealogy (1)
Hydroelectric generators (1)
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Imperial Way Faction (1)
Iron founding (1)
Iron furnaces and iron industry. (1)
Iron mines and mining (1)
Iron ores (1)
Jet stream (1)
Kanrin Maru (Ship) (1)
Landing craft (1)
Lumber industry and timber. (1)
Makonde (African people) (1)
Malthusianism (1)
Mapiko (Dance drama) (1)
March on Mingo and Logan - coal. (1)
Military ethics (1)
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Mural painting and decoration (1)
Mutiny (1)
Newspaper publishing (1)
Newspapers. (1)
Nutrient pollution of water (1)
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Police (1)
Psychometrics (1)
Qing Dynasty (China) (1)
Railroads - Holly River and Addison Railway. (1)
Railroads - Midland Railroad. (1)
Railroads - Morgantown and Kingwood Railroad. (1)
Romanies (1)
Salt industry and trade (1)
Schools. SEE ALSO Academies (1)
Scots (1)
Scottish Americans (1)
Sculpture, Gothic (1)
Sculpture, Makonde (1)
Silt (1)
Slavery (1)
Slaves and slavery. (1)
Sociology (1)
Solvay Collieries - coal. (1)
Solvay Collieries. (1)
Statistics (1)
Surveying (1)
Taiping Rebellion (1)
Tin mines and mining (1)
Transatlantic slave trade (1)
Travel accounts. (1)
Turing test (1)
USS Fenimore Cooper (1)
Union names. (1)
Unions. SEE ALSO Labor organization. (1)
United States - Census returns. (1)
Univac computer (1)
University towns -- Economic aspects (1)
Venona project (1)
Virginia -- James River and Kanawha Canal (1)
War crimes (1)
Water -- Pollution (1)
Water mills (1)
Wine and wine making (1)
Wine industry (1)
World War (1939-1945) (1)
World War, 1914-1918 -- National Defense Council (U.S.) (1)
Wrought-iron (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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