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Serial. Printed Ephemera Collection has: 1960:Feb.22. Inserted in: New York Post, 1960: Feb.22. Issue for Feb. 22, 1960 includes article with title: Forgotten children : the West Virginia story.
Pamphlet. WVU Department of Public Safety memorandum and C & P Telephone 911 emergency telephone stickers attached to pamphlet. Property "Operation Identification" leaflet and property "Inventory Sheet" leaflet inserted.
Event announcement. "All followers of the "Tiger" and the "Double Cresent" will take notice that the caravan of Bahhileh Temple No. 55 will start on a journey to Mecca--the Holy City--at 7:30 p.m., Friday, June 26, 1896…"
Brochure. Includes maps. "This publication was partially funded by the Dingell-Johnson Act, Federal Aid in Fish Restoration, Project F-11-R "Reservoir Investigations."
Packet (8 items in 1 folder). Title from packet cover. "Peoples development working papers". Packet includes working papers with title: Peoples development : a report about R.E.D., notes on a meeting of the Regional Economic Development Commission of the Council of the Southern Mountains; Coal taxes; Land & taxes : new regional movement, by John Hunter; National forests : West Virginia's U.S. Monongahela Forest--Smokey the Bare, by Tom Plaut; Land history : development of under-development in West Virginia; "Energy crisis" : an Appalachian peoples regional response to the energy crisis; Peoples resistance & development; and: National crisis & reform.
Serial. Printed Ephemera Collection has: v.2:issue 2 (1988:Feb.).
Pamphlet. Includes a facsimile of "A Declaration by the people of Virginia represented in convention at the city of Wheeling, Thursday, June 13th, 1861. Passed June 17th 1861." "Considerably reduced: the original measures approximately 18" x 38 1/4". "This facsimile of the West Virginia Declaration of Independence is presented to those in attendance at the 100th anniversary of its signing, compliments of the Boyd Press Inc., Wheeling, West Virginia. The original may be seen at "The Oglebay Mansion Museum." Also includes an "account of events in connection with West Virginia's Declaration of independence, by Delf Norona.
Leaflet.