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My Appalachia; Pipestem State Park today and yesterday, by Howard B. Lee.

Title
My Appalachia; Pipestem State Park today and yesterday, by Howard B. Lee.
Author
Lee, Howard Burton, 1879-
Publication
Parsons, W. Va., McClain Printing Co. [1971]

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Description
xix, 186 p. illus.; 23 cm.
Subject
  • Lee, Howard B. 1879-1985
  • To 1950
  • Coal mines and mining > West Virginia
  • West Virginia > History > To 1950
Genre/Form
History
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Pipestem-Wild Country. -- Miscellaneous tales of Appalachia: On the Campaign Trail. -- Imported Negro miners in politics. -- Union Solders' Monument. -The Black Hand in West Virginia. -- Kiss of gratitude. -- Lynching in Appalachia. -- Mountain Queen. -- Rise of the Kee political dynasty, or in the shadow of the gallows. -- Tales of the early coal fields: Early coal company rackets. -- Mine explosions. -- "Highwaymen on the Loose". -- Death in the bone pile. -- West Virginia's mine laws yesterday and today. -- Mother JOnes in Mercer county. -- Five of the Author's addresses: Empire of the rising sun. -- Commencement adddress. -- Lincoln day address. -- Recent attempts to limit the jurisdiction of Federal courts. -- Radicalism and the Constitution.
ISBN
0870121030
LCCN
^^^79165078^
OCLC
  • 227517
  • SCSB-12822067
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library