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Transportation (6)
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Diaries and journals. (3)
Farms and farming. (3)
Travel accounts. (3)
Education (2)
Medicine. SEE ALSO Folk medicine. (2)
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American ginseng (1)
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Coal mining - camps and company towns. (1)
Coal mining. (1)
Confederate States of America. (1)
Drugs and druggists. (1)
Education. SEE ALSO Schools. (1)
Frontier and pioneer life (1)
Fur trade (1)
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Hardy County - Papers. (1)
Justices of the peace (1)
Labor organization. SEE ALSO Coal mining - labor (1)
Land. (1)
Lost River. (1)
Ministers - letters and papers. (1)
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Politics and government. (1)
Salt industry and trade (1)
Slaves and slavery. (1)
Surveyors and surveying. (1)
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Temperance (1)
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Women -- United States -- History (1)
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Women's history -- 1850-1899 (1)
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