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World War, 1914-1918 (5)
Photography (3)
World War (1914-1918) (3)
Birth, marriage, and death records. (2)
Carte de visite photographs (2)
Floods (2)
Legal documents (2)
Photography -- Negatives (2)
Photography -- Printing processes -- Albumen (2)
Politics and government. (2)
Teachers (2)
Weather (2)
Women's history -- 1850-1899 (2)
Women's history -- 1900-1929 (2)
Women's history -- 1929-1950 (2)
Women's history -- 1951-present (2)
Banks - Union Bank and Trust Company. (1)
Banks and banking (1)
Botany (1)
Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) (1)
Coal mining -- Strikes (1)
Coal mining. (1)
College of William and Mary--History--19th century (1)
College of William and Mary--History--20th century (1)
Correspondence (1)
Court records (1)
Depression. (1)
Diaries and journals. (1)
Education, Higher--Virginia--History (1)
Election of 1912. (1)
Elections (1)
Epidemics (1)
Episcopal Church--Virginia--Clergy--19th century (1)
Episcopal Church--Virginia--Clergy--20th century (1)
Episcopal Church--Virginia--History--19th century (1)
Lawyers - letters and papers. (1)
Medicine. SEE ALSO Folk medicine. (1)
Obituaries (1)
Poetry (1)
Railroads - Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad. (1)
Richmond (Va.)--History--19th century (1)
Riverside architecture (1)
Soldiers -- Social life and customs (1)
Spanish-American War, 1898 (1)
Veterans -- West Virginia -- Monongalia (1)
Women's history -- 1800-1849 (1)
Women's history -- Pre-1800 (1)
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Washington and Lee University, University Library Special Collections and Archives
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Washington and Lee University, University Library Special Collections and Archives
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West Virginia and Regional History Center
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West Virginia and Regional History Center
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Washington and Lee University, University Library Special Collections and Archives
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