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1. Our mineral resources : their future economic importance.

2. The Myles Job Mine : a study of benefits and costs of surface mining for coal in northern West Virginia.

["Event invitation. Invitation extended by: \"J.A. Springer, President District No. 17, United Mine Workers of America, Flemington W. Va., Clark Johnson, Secretary District No. 17, United Mine Workers of America, Montgomery, W. Va.\""]

3. To the coal mine operators of Virginia & West Virginia.

4. The Importance of minerals in the state's growing economy.

["<p> Government document.  At head of title: 63d Congress, 2d Session. Senate. Report no. 321.</p>"]

5. Investigation of Paint Creek coal fields of West Virginia … Mr. Swanson, from the Committee on Education and Labor, submitted the following report [in pursuance of S. Res. 37.].

6. Remarks of Paul J. Kaufman, counsel for the West Virginia Black Lung Association, at the Mine Health and Safety Conference conducted by the Forum Committee at West Virginia University on November 21, 1969.

7. Progress report : the new West Virginia coal industry.

8. The Greening of West Virginia.

9. The Pittsburg coal beds : an address of Vice President I. C. White, Chairman of Section E, before the Section of Geology and Geography, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Detroit Meeting, August, 1897.

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

10. Inspection tour of the plants & properties of the New River Company by the Board of Directors, November 15-16-17, 1915.