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Milton R. Yarger, Inventor, Papers
Papers of inventor Milton R. Yarger, who lived and worked in Morgantown, West Virginia. Includes copies of Yarger's patents, correspondence, photographs, and documentation of his work (including plans, sketches, development costs), among other material. See "Scope and Contents" note for further detail.
Mine Foreman's Certificate
Mine foreman's certificate, issued 1920 Sept. 13, to D.W. Stotts by the West Virginia Department of Mines.
Miner-Supporting Community Groups' Letters and Speeches
Mineral County, Patterson's Creek Plat Map
Photostatic copy of a map showing "Sunday Plats of Lots on Patterson's Creek, Nov. 1748." Originally traced, Aug. 28, 1951, at Winchester Court House. Measures added by H. Waller, 1974.
Miners' Conspiracy Indictment, Logan County
Miners for Democracy Papers
The collection consists of the "Proposed Rules of MFD Caucus", from District 3l, UMWA, and the transcribed testimony of Charles M. Culp, a West Virginia miner, given in Washington, D.C., on 18 February 1972 in an investigation of his retention by District 31 as campaign worker for the Boyle-Titler-Owens international slate in 1969. Culp's handwritten statement and other evidence are included with the testimony.
Miner's Hospital No. 2, McKendree, Fayette County Records
Miner's Treason Trials (Charlestown, W.Va.) Indictment and Article
In 1922, twenty-four coal miners were jailed for treason in Charles Town, West Virginia, in the Jefferson County jail, as a result of violent conflict during the miners' attempt to unionize in Southwestern West Virginia in the early twentieth century. Collection contains photocopies of the miners' indictment and an article, "Treason Trials in the United States" from the American Law Review, volume 26.