Box 1
Contains 24 Results:
Interview notes (Includes notes, telephone numbers, etc. for other WWII members of K Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines.), undated
Labor/UMWA, undated
Various clippings about coal camps, the labor movement in West Virginia, the miners’ march on Matewan, etc. Miller was a UMWA local official in various capacities. His father-in-law Dewey Marshall was also a UMWA national representative. See digital files for pictures related to this. Also includes Miller’s first aid training certificates and electrical certification cards.
Military [includes one polaroid in first folder], undated
Military Folder—Scrapbook Pages, undated
Scrapbook pages in the preceding Military folders from which items had to be removed for preservation were separated to this folder; in some cases, copies show the original arrangement of items and text on a page. Includes photos, clippings, Japanese government-issued Philippine 5 peso bill, stamps, and more.
"Coal Bloom" Art, ca. 2002
Originals of drawings of farm tools commissioned from artist maybe Mavadene Brittain for use in the book “Coal Bloom.” Copies of coalfield maps created by Chris DelAmmea, and letter (2002) concerning permission to use same.
Letters to the editor and occasionals (Includes various Thurman Miller letters to local newspapers and magazines; includes clippings.), undated
Family, ca. 1937-2014
Correspondence, undated
Clippings, undated
Miscellaneous newspaper and magazine articles featuring Thurman Miller and his work. Articles by David Miller about his work on Thurman's books. General articles from newspapers in Mullens and Beckley newspapers about coal mining. “Washington Times” article about Miller.