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["<p> Pamphlet.  \"Revised and enlarged from edition of April 18, 1911.  Adopted March 9, 1915.\"  \"Superintendent's Office and Board Rooms, High School Building, Corner Spruce and Willey Streets.\"</p>"]

491. Manual of rules and regulations for the government of the public schools of Morgantown, West Virginia.

["Monograph. "]

492. Going to college : with the opinions of fifty leading college presidents and educators.

["Event program. "]

493. West Virginia University Armory dedication, May 30, 1902.

["<p> Pamphlet.<br /> <br />  </p>"]

494. Speech of Hon. J. H. Walker, of Massachusetts, in the House of Representatives, on protective tariff, in personal discussion with free trade Democrats, Wilson, of West Virginia, McMillin, of Tennessee, Crain, of Texas, Harter, of Ohio, etc., Tuesday, March 15, 1892.

["<p> Pamphlet. Authored by James Higgins, \"late state geologist and agricultural chemist, of Maryland.\" Includes plat map of Parish Fork of Standing Stone Creek and Robertson's Fork in Wirt County.</p>"]

495. Geological report on the oil lands of Parish Fork of Standing Stone Creek, in Wirt County, West Virginia.

["<p> Pamphlet. Address delivered by Douglas W. Brown, the president of the West Virginia Bar Association, at Huntington, West Virginia on November 16, 1922.<br /> <br />  </p>"]

496. The Proposal to give Congress the power to nullify the constitution.

["Monograph.  \"In force June 1, 1885.\" "]

497. Compilation of the statutes of West Virginia, relating to the formation of corporations and joint stock companies, for manufacturing, mining, insuring, banking, railroad, telegraph, telephone, express, educational, literary, scientific, benevolent, medical, mercantile, gymnastic, and other purposes.

["Monograph. "]

498. The History of Mason and Dixon's line : contained in an address, delivered by John H. B. Latrobe, of Maryland, before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, November 8, 1854.

["Pamphlet. "]

499. Speech of Hon. H. G. Davis in Mineral County convention, on Saturday, August 15th, 1874.

["Government document. "]

500. Speech of Hon. H. G. Davis, of West Virginia in the United States Senate, March 18, 1874, on the Finance and Currency Bill : giving the history of banking in the United States, favoring a transfer, from North and East to South and West, of the National Bank circulation, under the act of July 12, 1862: also favoring free banking.