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Knights of the Maccabees, Morgantown Tent No. 8, Charter
Knob Fork General Store Records
A daybook of goods ordered, 1901-1904; and a ledger containing various accounts, 1897-1919, of A. Jolliffe and Son.
Kodol, West Virginia Post Office Records
The ledgers of a rural Wetzel County post office containing receipts and combined registers of money orders issued and cash books recording the sale of postage stamps and domestic money orders. There is also an account book of the Charles S. Phillips General Store containing along with the ledger receipts, business papers and personal letters.
Ku Klux Klan, Monongalia County Manuscripts
Four manuscript sheets of notes, apparently extracted from a bound volume, containing the constitution, oaths, members' names, and other data on the Blacksville Klan.
L. D. Arnett, Collector, Papers regarding West Virginia University Students in World War I
Correspondence and printed materials relating to University men in World War I. There are letters from men in training camps, and letters and biographical sketches collected by Dr. L. D. Arnett, the Librarian, and others, for a memorial volume honoring the war dead.
L. Henry Smith Family Papers
Labor Argus, Article Transcripts Regarding Cabin Creek and Paint Creek Coal Strikes
Transcription of articles from The Labor Argus about incidents pertaining to the Cabin Creek and Paint Creek coal strikes. The activities of the Baldwin-Felts detective agency are frequently reported, as well as the imposition of martial law by state authorities.
Labor History Collection of Publications and Artifacts
Laborers' International Union of North America, Local 814, Records
Minutes of the Laborers International Union of North America, Local 814 which represents West Virginia University employees. Documents first organizational meeting of April 28, 1960 through June 14, 1963.
Ladies of the Maccabees, Progressive Hive No. 8, Morgantown, Papers
Correspondence, reports, and history of Progressive Hive No.8, Ladies Auxiliary of the fraternal order, Knights of the Maccabees. There are additional papers concerning the Women's Benefit Association which was originally named the Ladies of the Maccabees.