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1. Statement of Thomas Kennedy, Vice President, United Mine Workers of America, before the House Committee on Public Works, February-March-April, 1951.

["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.\""]

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

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

3. 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.].

4. Appalachian agreement.

5. Facts about the two armed marches on Logan : factual events leading up to, and relating incidents of this insurrection of organized labor to penetrate Logan County's unorganized coal fields that required Federal troops to quell the battles between opposing factions.

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

6. Preliminary statement on behalf of the Coal Operators of the Paint Creek and Cabin Creek fields, to the Sub-Committee of the Senate Committee on Education and Labor, acting under Senate Resolution 37.

7. Message to the coal miners of northern West Virginia.

8. The Proposed contract between the United Mine Workers of America and Association of Bituminous Contractors for rank & file ratification.

9. Collection of United Mine Workers of America, Pittston Company, and Pittston Coal Company employee relations materials.

10. The Teacher who 'raised hell' : this most courageous American woman of her times left the classroom to become a 'mother' to the nation's miners.