Collection of National Geographic articles "West Virginia: treasure chest of industry" by Enrique C. Canova.
Call Number:
P929
Date:
1940
Description:
Collection. Includes journal article tearout copy of article and the v.73:no.2 (1940:Aug.) issue of The National Geographic Magazine in which the article is included. "With illustrations from photographs by Volkmar Wentzel and B. Anthony Stewart."
Historical, industrial and statistical review : cities and towns on the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad, with their early history, progress and development, together with the manufacturing and mercantile industries, and sketches of leading public and private citizens.
Call Number:
P1438
Date:
undated
Description:
Monograph.
Subject Geographic:
Virginia--Description and travel., West Virginia--Description and travel.
Subject Topical:
Industries--Virginia., Industries--West Virginia.
All:
Industries--Virginia., Virginia--Description and travel., Industries--West Virginia., West Virginia--Description and travel.
Serial. Printed Ephemera Collection has: v.129:no.1 (1960:Jan.). Issue for Jan. 1960 includes article with title: West Virginia has new impetus for growth, by Jouett Davenport.
Pamphlet. "Text and illustrations contained in this booklet are reprinted from the "Directory of West Virginia Business and Industry", 1950 edition, by courtesy of the West Virginia State Department of Labor." Reprinted by: West Virginia Industrial and Publicity Commission.
Brochure. At head of title: Coal, steel and iron, lumber, petroleum, natural gas, glass, pottery, cloth products, chemicals, electric power, transportation by rail, water and highway.
Subject Geographic:
West Virginia--Description and travel.
Subject Topical:
Industries--West Virginia.
All:
West Virginia--Description and travel., Industries--West Virginia.
West Virginia's place in the solid south of business : an address by Mr. Oliver G. Beans, of Wheeling, before the Southern Commercial Congress at Atlanta, Georgia, March 8, 1911.