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["Pamphlet.  Excerpted from:  \"Geological Report on Virginia, by Prof. Wm. B. Rogers--1836\".<br />"]

711. West Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee : the great coal, iron and timber region of America.

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

712. Morgantown & Wheeling Railroad Company.

["<p> Pamphlet. Discusses the decline of natural gas resources and natural gas waste experienced by domestic consumers.<br /> <br />  </p>"]

713. Natural gas rate situation of the United Fuel Gas Company in West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio.

["<p> Pamphlet. Address advocating the separation of West Virginia from Virginia.<br /> <br />  </p>"]

714. Address of Hon. Waitman T. Willey, delivered before the Constitutional Convention of West Virginia, in the city of Wheeling, on the 12th day of February, 1863, in compliance with a resolution of that body, inviting him to do so.

["<p> Pamphlet. Address delivered \"before the law class of West Virginia University, June 7th, 1886.\"<br /> <br />  </p>"]

715. Ethics of the bar.

["Certificate.  Printed on certificate: United States of America, National War Savings Committee."]

716. West Virginia Thousand Dollar War Savings Society stamp purchase certificate to P. C. Buffington, Huntington, West Virginia.

["<p> Pamphlet.  Discusses the goal of the rebellious states to destroy the \"principles of republican government.\" <br /> <br />  </p>"]

717. Speech of Hon. W. T. Willey, of Virginia, on the object of the war; delivered in the Senate of the United States, December 19 and 20, 1861.

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

718. Speech of Hon. W.T. Willey : delivered in the United States Senate, May 29, 1862 : on presenting the memorial of the legislature of Virginia, requesting the consent of Congress to the erection of a new state within the jurisdiction of that state, to be called "West Virginia".

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

719. Speech of Hon. W.T. Willey in the Senate of the United States, on the 25th day of March, 1864, on the proposition to amend the Constitution, forever prohibiting slavery in the United States.

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

720. A Letter from W.T. Willey, the redintegration of Virginia.