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African-Americans. SEE ALSO Coal miners - African Americans. (1)
Coal - Island Creek Coal Co. (1)
Coal - Smokeless Coal Fields. (1)
Coal - Solvay Collieries. (1)
Coal - coal operators. (1)
Coal companies - Beaver Coal Company. (1)
Coal companies - Island Creek Coal Company. (1)
Coal companies - Smokeless Coal Fields. (1)
Coal companies - Solvay Collieries. (1)
Coal miners - March on Mingo and Logan. (1)
Coal mining - Beaver Coal Company. (1)
Coal mining - Labor organization. (2)
Coal mining - Logan Coal Operators Association. (1)
Coal mining - March on Mingo and Logan. (1)
Coal mining - Scrip. (1)
Coal mining - West Virginia Coal Association. (1)
Coal mining - coal companies. (1)
Coal mining - coal operators associations. (1)
Coal mining - company stores. (1)
Coal mining -- Strikes (2)
Coal mining. (2)
Coal trade (1)
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Farms and farming. (1)
Fayette County - Fayette Whiskey Ring. (1)
Fayette Whiskey Ring. (1)
Gas industry (1)
Locomotive engineers (1)
March on Mingo and Logan - coal. (1)
N&W Railroads - railroads. (1)
Newspaper publishing (1)
Newspapers. (1)
Politics and government. (1)
Railroad workers. (1)
Railroads (3)
Railroads - Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. (1)
Railroads - Norfolk and Western Railroad. (1)
Scrip. (1)
Smokeless Coal Fields - coal. (1)
Solvay Collieries - coal. (1)
Solvay Collieries. (1)
Strikes and lockouts (1)
Taxation (1)
Union names. (3)
Unions -- Coal (1)
Unions. SEE ALSO Labor organization.[X]
United States - Census returns. (1)
Virginian Railroad -- Railroads (1)
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World War, 1914-1918 -- National Defense Council (U.S.) (1)
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