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["<p> Pamphlet.  "Adopted March 9th, 1921."</p>"]
["<p> Event program.  "Prepared by the State Superintendent of Free Schools."</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.  Cover title: White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia : a European cure in America.  Includes map.</p>"]
["Pamphlet."]
["Pamphlet. "]
["Pamphlet. Address which argues against Virginia's secession from the United States.  \"Richmond: Chas. H. Wynne, Printer, 94 Main Street. 1861.\""]
["<p> Event program.  At head of title: The Home of the Overland Tyler Motor Company.</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.  Includes two printings of the abstract.</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]
["<p> Serial issue.  Issued as: West Virginia University. <em>Bulletin</em>, ser. 1, no. 8 (1902/1903).</p>"]
["Pamphlet."]
["<p> Pamphlet. "Compliments of William C. Cook, State Superintendent of Free Schools." "Text conforms verbatim to the Constitution as published in Warth's "Code of West Virginia, Fourth Edition, 1899," and to legislative joint resolutions on amendments, and the acts submitting them to the voters, subsequent to 1899, as found in the Acts of the Legislature."</p>"]
["<p> Serial.  Printed Ephemera Collection has: v.1:no.1 (1873: Aug.23).  Published in Fairmont, W. Va.  "R. & R., Props."</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]
["<p> Brochure.</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.  "Issued by the Webster Spring Hotel and the Holly River & Addison Ry."</p>"]
["<p> Brochure.</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]
["<p> Event program.</p>"]
["<p> Event program.  "Dedication address [by] Mrs. Eleanor H. Roosevelt."  "The Monongalia High School has been erected in Westover, Grant District, by the Works Progress Administration and the Board of Education at a total cost of $67,000.00 … The new building meets a need that has been keenly felt for many years.  The first high school for Negroes in the county was organized in 1917 on Beechurst Avenue. For this purpose a room was furnished by Mr. John Hunt on the second floor of his ice cream factory.  After several moves the high school of one hundred fifty students finds itself in a modern building erected to serve the needs of the entire Negro population of the county, consisting of approximately 2300 people.  Most of the population is comprised of miners living in the rural districts of the county.  Transportation is provided for practically all of the 150 pupils, who live in various communities in the area." </p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet. "Views of H.G. Davis", proposing a repeal of West Virginia's two cent tax on railroad corporations.<br />  </p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.  Includes the January1846 act to incorporate the town of Weston, W. Va.; amendments to charter of the town of Weston, passed February 21, 1853, March 9, 1878 and March 23, 1881; 1853 boundary lines of Weston, and ordinances addressing conduct of meetings of the Council of the Town of Weston, appointment and duties of officers and agencies, licenses, dogs, cows, houses of ill-fame, vehicles, side-walks, finance, nuisances, offenses against morality, fast riding and driving, disorderly conduct, fire-arms, bathing, resisting and refusal to aid officers, probition of common labor on Sunday, concealed weapons, stree lamps, building, imprisonment of offenders, and whiskey.    </p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]
["Event program. "]
["<p> Pamphlet.  At head of title: Common schools, the hope of our county.</p>"]
["<p> Letter.  "Philippi, W. Va., February 24th 1892."</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.  "Compiled under order of Council by F. P. Hall, recorder."</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.  "Charleston, W. Va., July 22, 1880."</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet. Address by Henry Gassaway Davis on U.S. democratic principles and doctrines. Includes introduction.<br /> <br />  </p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.  "Morgantown, West Virginia, February 1, 1915. Compiled by H. E. Brookover, County Superintendent."</p>"]
["<p> Event program.  At head of title: Fairmont, West Virginia, 1921.</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.  "As adopted by County Board of Health, nineteen hundred and eleven."</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.  "Adopted at Charleston, W. Va., August 13th and 14th, 1890."</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.  Issued by: Agricultural Extension Department, College of Agriculture, West Virginia University."</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]
["<p> Leaflet.  "E. W. Garlow, teacher." "Trustees: L. N. John, M J. Garlow, N. J. Mapel." "Names of pupils: Ward Travis, Floyd Garlow, Fred Moore, Lemuel John, Fred Everley, Parshal McCartney, Estella Everley, Gustie John, Cora Everley, Birdie McCartney, Amelia McElroy, Herbert Perdew, Gale Garlow, Elver Donley, Earnest Everley, Arthur McCartney, Everett Waters, Matilda John, Sadie Garlow, Isa McCartney, Lucille Moore, Mabel Travis, Nora Travis."</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]
["<p> Leaflet.  "Compiled by Stuart F. Reed, Secretary of State, Charleston, W. Va."</p>"]
["<p> Event program.</p>"]
["<p> Event program.</p>"]
["<p> Monograph.</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]
["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]