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Diaries and journals. (8)
Account books (5)
Lumber trade (4)
Weather (4)
Abolition of slavery (2)
Politics and government. (2)
Rivers and river valleys. (2)
Steamboats (2)
Travel accounts. (2)
Academies (Private schools) (1)
African-Americans. SEE ALSO Coal miners - African Americans. (1)
Banks and banking (1)
Churches -- Methodist (1)
Churches -- Presbyterian and Reformed (1)
Churches -- West Virginia -- Hancock County (1)
Civil War - Point Lookout Prison. (1)
Civil War - Rosser Cavalry. (1)
Civil War - Virginia 11th Cavalry, Company E. (1)
Civil War - veterans - United Confederate Veterans. (1)
Civil War -- Illinois 28th Infantry (1)
Civil War -- War diaries (1)
Civil War -- Bounty receipts (1)
Civil War -- Confederate Army (1)
Civil War battles - Jones' Raid. (1)
Clergy (1)
Confederate States of America. (1)
Education (1)
Elections (1)
Fairfax lands. (1)
Frontier and pioneer life (1)
Genealogy (1)
Jews & Judaism. (1)
Land. (1)
Mills and mill-work (1)
Missionaries (1)
Oil and Gas Industry and Fields. (1)
Printers and printing. (1)
Prisons -- Point Lookout Prison (1)
Railroads - Monongahela Valley Railroad. (1)
Schools (1)
Schools. SEE ALSO Academies (1)
Teachers (1)
Universities and colleges (1)
West Virginia - Wheeling Conventions of 1861-1863. (1)
Wheeling Convention -- Wheeling (W. Va.) -- First (1)
Women's history -- 1850-1899 (1)
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West Virginia and Regional History Center
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