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West Virginia: Mingo County - Land Ownership Survey, 1979
This land ownership survey of Mingo County, West Virginia was conducted in 1979 as part of a larger Appalachian Land Ownership Survey. To interpret the survey codes, use the Key to the Appalachian Land Ownership Survey.
West Virginia: Ohio County - Land Ownership Survey, 1979
This land ownership survey of Ohio County, West Virginia was conducted in 1979 as part of a larger Appalachian Land Ownership Survey. To interpret the survey codes, use the Key to the Appalachian Land Ownership Survey.
West Virginia: Raleigh County - Land Ownership Survey, 1979
This land ownership survey of Raleigh County, West Virginia was conducted in 1979 as part of a larger Appalachian Land Ownership Survey. To interpret the survey codes, use the Key to the Appalachian Land Ownership Survey.
West Virginia, Randolph County - Land Ownership Survey, 1979
This land ownership survey of Randolph County, West Virginia was conducted in 1979 as part of a larger Appalachian Land Ownership Survey. To interpret the survey codes, use the Key to the Appalachian Land Ownership Survey.
West Virginia: Summers County - Land Ownership Survey, 1979
This land ownership survey of Summers County, West Virginia was conducted in 1979 as part of a larger Appalachian Land Ownership Survey. To interpret the survey codes, use the Key to the Appalachian Land Ownership Survey.
West Virginia: Wayne County - Land Ownership Survey, 1979
This land ownership survey of Wayne County, West Virginia was conducted in 1979 as part of a larger Appalachian Land Ownership Survey. To interpret the survey codes, use the Key to the Appalachian Land Ownership Survey.
Interview with L.E. Tuckwiller, April 10, 1973
L.E. Tuckwiller was born September 16, 1908 in West Virginia. He graduated from Berea College in 1934 and was the Watauga County extension agent for the past 30 years.
Mr. Tuckwiller talks mostly about his career as an extension agent throughout…
Mr. Tuckwiller talks mostly about his career as an extension agent throughout…
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West Virginia Hills
Rewrite of the West Virginia state song to make the text applicable to North Carolina. One leaf, typewritten on the front side. The document is in good physical condition. The document was laminated. There is moderate lamination-related creasing at…
Letter from Emma Baker Martin to Betty Kirby Eller, 24 March, 1898
This is a letter from Emma Baker Martin to Betty Kirby Eller, her aunt. The letter focuses on domestic affairs, such as the household budget, family, and upcoming trips, along with various friends’ correspondence.
Letter from Emma Baker Martin to Betty Kirby Eller, 17 January 1898
This is a letter from Emma Baker Martin to her aunt Betty Kirby Eller. The letter discusses two things primarily, butter and other household items. Betty sent Emma several pounds of butter as part of a long-running exchange of goods they have set up,…