PART FOUR

THE FIRST WORLD WAR AND THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY

Carpenter, Charles. "Coming of the Chemical Industry to Middle Appalachia," West Virginia History 30 (April 1969): 535-547.

Conley, Phil M. "The Chemical Industry in West Virginia," West Virginia Blue Book (1935): 711-715.

Cornwell, John J. "West Virginia in the War," West Virginia Blue Book (1918): 775-948.

Stutler, Boyd B. "West Virginia Casualties in the War with Germany," West Virginia Blue Book (1924): 473-638; Reprinted: Charleston, The Jarrett Printing Co., 1924.

"The Soldiery of West Virginia in the War with Germany," West Virginia Blue Book (1923): 441-649.

Wentz, William D., Nitro, The World War I Boom Town: An Illustrated History of Nitro, West Virginia and The Land It Stands On. South Charleston: Jalamap Publictions, c1983.


BLOODY MINGO

Barb, John M. "Strikes In The Southern West Virginia Coal Fields, 1912-1922," Thesis, West Virginia University, 1949.

Bituminous Operators' Special Committee. The United Mine Workers in West Virginia. New York: The Evening Post Job Printing Office, 1923.

Cinecom Pictures. Matewan. Irvine: Lorimar Home Video, 1987. (Video cassette.)

Corbin, David. Life, Work, And Rebellion In The Coal Fields: The Southern West Virginia Miners, 1880-1922. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1981.

Corbin, David. "`Frank Keeney Is Our Leader, and We Shall Not Be Moved': Rank-and-File Leadership in the West Virginia Coal Fields," Essays in Southern Labor History: Selected Papers, Southern Labor History Conference. 1976 edited by Gary M. Fink and Meri E. Reed. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1977.

The Goldenseal Book Of The West Virginia Mine Wars: Articles Reprinted From The Goldenseal Magazine 1977-1991. Charleston: Pictorial Histories Publishing Co., 1991.

Hadsell, Richard M. and William E. Coffey. "From Law and Order to Class Warfare: Baldwin-Felts Detectives in the Southern West Virginia Coal Fields," West Virginia History 40 (Spring 1979): 268-286.

Lee, Howard Burton. Bloodletting in Appalachia; The Story Of West Virginia's Four Major Mine Wars and Other Thrilling Incidents Of Its Coal Fields. Morgantown, West Virginia University, 1969.

Lunt, Richard D. Law and Order vs. The Miners: West Virginia 1907-1933. Hamden: Archon Books, 1979.

Maurer, Maurer, and Calvin F. Senning. "Billy Mitchell, the Air Service and the Mingo War," West Virginia History 30 (October 1968): 339-350.

Mooney, Fred. Struggle In The Coal Fields; The Autobiography Of Fred Mooney. Morgantown, West Virginia University Library, 1967.

Lawrence, Annie, project dir., On Dark And Bloody Ground; An Oral History Of The U. M. W. A. In Central Appalachia 1920-1935. Charleston: Miner's Voice, 1973.

Savage, Lon K. Thunder In The Mountains; The West Virginia Mine War, 1920-1921. South Charleston: Jalamap Publications, 1984.

Swain, George T. Facts About The Two Armed Marches On Logan. Charleston: Ace Enterprises, 1962.

Swain, George T. The Incomparable Don Chafin. Charleston: Ace Enterprises, 1962.

Thurmond, Walter R. The Logan Coal Field Of West Virginia, A Brief History. Morgantown: West Virginia University Library, 1964.


PANTS OR NO PANTS

The Greenbrier

Conte, Robert S. The History of The Greenbrier: America's Resort. Charleston: Pictorial Histories Pub. Co., 1989.

Olcott, William. The Greenbrier Heritage. [Philadelphia?]: Arndt, Preston, Chapin, Lamb & Keen, [1967?].

Rains, David. The History of White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia and The Greenbrier and Cottages. White Sulphur Springs: The Greenbrier and Cottages, 1939.


Women

Comstock, Jim, ed. West Virginia Women. Richwood: Comstock, 1974; reprinted: Jim Comstock. West Virginia Heritage Encyclopedia. Supplemental Series, vol. 25.

Conaway, Rebecca Core. "A Study Of The Origin, Organization, Work And Influence Of Womens' Clubs In West Virginia." Thesis, West Virginia University, 1948.

Davie, Ethel. Talent and Courage: Outstanding West Virginia Women in the 1990's. Charleston: The Author, 1992.

Jackson, George S. Uncommon Scold, The Story of Anne Royall. Boston: B. Humphries, Inc., 1937.

James, Bessie Rowland. Anne Royall's U.S.A. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1972.

Missing Chapters: West Virginia Women In History. Charleston: West Virginia Women's Commission, 1983.

Missing Chapters II: West Virginia Women In History. Charleston: West Virginia Women's Commission, 1986.

Lady, Claudia Lynn. "Five Tri-State Women During the Civil War: Views on the War," West Virginia History 53 (Summer 1982): 303-321.

Porter, Sarah H. The Life and Times of Anne Royall. Cedar Rapids: The Torch Press, 1908.

Rust, Mary Jane Hansford. Recollections and Reflections of Mollie Hansford, 1828-1900 (A Daughter of the Kanawha Valley). Ed. by William D. Wintz, Charleston: Quick Copy Duplicating Service, 1975.


HARD LIVIN'

Hawk's Nest

Cherniack, Martin. The Hawk's Nest Incident: America's Worst Industrial Disaster. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1986.

Skidmore, Hubert. Hawk's Nest. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1941. Reprinted, Garden City: Country Life Press, 1992? (A fictional account of the building of the Hawk's Nest tunnel.)

West Virginia. State Road Commission. Division of Public Relations and Information. A Long Way In A Short Time; The State Road Commission Of West Virginia, Historical and Current Information. 1967-68 ed. Charleston, 1967?


Arthurdale and the New Deal

Beezer, Bruce G. "Arthurdale: An Experiment in Community Education," West Virginia History 36 (Oct 1974): 17-36.

Coffey, William E. "Rush Dew Holt, The Boy Senator, 1905-1942," Thesis, West Virginia University, 1970.

Coode, Thomas H. and Dennis E. Fabbri. "The New Deal's Arthurdale Project in West Virginia," West Virginia History 36 (July 1975): 291-308.

Coode, Thomas H. and Agnes M. Riggs. "The Private Papers of West Virginia's `Boy Senator' Rush Dew Holt," West Virginia History 35 (July 1974): 296-318.

Frazee, George G. "State Bank Failures in West Virginia, 1928-1934," Thesis, West Virginia University, 1950.

Little, Richard S., and Margaret Little. Arthurdale: Its History, Its Lessons For Today. Morgantown: The Authors, 1976.

Rice, Otis K. and Stephen W. Brown. A Centennial of Strength: A History of Banking in West Virginia. Charleston: West Virginia Bankers Association, 1991.


DID YOU SEE MY GIRLS ON THE RADIO?

The Media: Radio and Television

Alderman, Virginia, comp. Fifty Years of Broadcasting At WWVA, Wheeling, W. Va.: Bringing Country To The Country Home of World Famous Jamboree USA. Wheeling: WWVA Radio, 1976.

Balow, Jim. "From Right Here in the Mountains," Goldenseal 14 (Fall 1988): 67-70.

Becker, Martha J. Broadcasting in West Virginia: A History. South Charleston: West Virginia Broadcasters, nd.

Brawley, Harry. Twenty Years in an Oasis in the. "Vast Wasteland."; Charleston: Education Foundation, 1981.

Bright, Harry G. "Radio...A Lively Art," West Virginia Illustrated 4 (July 1973): 47-48.

Buckingham, Nancy. "Mountain Stage," Wonderful West Virginia 50 (December 1986): 30-32.

Buell, Stephen D. "The History and Development of WSAZ-TV," Thesis, Ohio State University, 1962.

Eurich, Johanna. "Bringing Back Memories," Goldenseal 8 (Winter 1982): 5-8.

Fotos, Michael A. "West Virginia Public Radio," Wonderful West Virginia 50 (October 1986): 8-9.

Pritchard, Arthur C. Pritchard. "The Heck Radio Society," Goldenseal 7 (January-March 1981): 55-58.

Pritchard, Arthur C. "Russell Fluharty Remembers the Radio Line," Goldenseal 7 (January-March 1981): 59-64.


The Media: Newspapers

Bond, Donovan H. "How the Wheeling Intelligencer Became a Republican Organ," West Virginia History 11 (April 1950): 160-184.

Bond, Donovan H. "The Wheeling Intelligencer and Its Editors, 1852-1861," Thesis, West Virginia University, 1948.

Curry, Roy W. "The Newspaper Press and the Civil War in West Virginia," West Virginia History 6 (April 1945): 225-264.

Donelly, Shirley. "Journalism in Fayette County, West Virginia," West Virginia History 15 (January 1954): 153-161.

Gray, Myra G. "A. W. Campbell - Party Builder," West Virginia History 7 (April 1946): 221-237. (Archibald W. Campbell, editor of the Wheeling Intelligencer and prominent Republican.)

Historical Records Survey. A Checklist of West Virginia Imprints 1791-1830. Chicago: The WPA Historical Records Survey Project, 1940.

Kiplinger, John L. "The Influence of the Press in the Making of West Virginia," West Virginia History 6 (January 1945): 127-176.

Lowe, Richard G. "Republican Newspapers in Antebellum Virginia," West Virginia History 28 (July 1967): 282-284.

Morris, Robert L. "The Wheeling Daily Intelligencer and the Civil War," Thesis, West Virginia University, 1964.

Rice, Otis K. "West Virginia Printers and Their Work 1790-1830," West Virginia History 14 (July 1953): 297-338.

West Virginia Library Commission. Reference Library. Charleston Newspaper Index. (Paper format and online for Charleston Gazette and Daily Mail.)


The Second World War

Jones, James G. "West Virginia In World War II," Thesis, Ph.D., West Virginia University, 1952.

Barbour, Russ. West Virginians in War. Produced and Directed by Russ Barbour and Richard Fauss. Huntington: WPBY-TV, 1994. (Video cassette)

Young American Patriots: The Youth of West Virginia in World War II. Richmond: National Publishing Co., 1946.


A FEARFUL PRICE

Alinski, Saul D. John L. Lewis, An Unauthorized Biography. New York: Putnam, 1949.

Baratz, Morton S. The Union And The Coal Industry. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1955.

Dubofsky, Melvyn and Warren Van Tine. John L. Lewis: A Biography. New York: New York Times Book Co., 1977.

Judkins, Bennett M. "The Black Lung Association: A case Study of a Modern Social Movement," Thesis, University of Tennessee, 1975.

Lutz, Paul F. "Governor Marland's Political Suicide: The Severance Tax," West Virginia History 39 (January/April 1978): 210-235.

McAteer, J. David. Coal Mine Health and Safety: The Case of West Virginia. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1973.

Morgan, William Keith C. and Anthony Seaton, Occupational Lung Diseases. Philadelphia: Saunders, 1975.

Trotter, Joe William, Jr. and Ancella Bickley, eds. Honoring Our Past: Proceedings Of The First Two Conferences On West Virginia's Black History. Charleston: Alliance for the Collection, Preservation and Dissemination of West Virginia's Black History, 1991.


TWO WEST VIRGINIAS

Dillon, Lacy A. They Died In The Darkness. Parsons: McClain Printing Co., 1977.

Ernst, Harry W. The Primary That Made A President: West Virginia 1960. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1962. (John F. Kennedy's 1960 presidential campaign.)

Mullen, Jay C. "West Virginia's Image: The 1960 Presidential Primary and the National Press," West Virginia History 32 (July 1971): 215-223. (John F. Kennedy 1960's presidential campaign.)

Perry, Huey. They'll Cut Off Your Project: A Mingo County Chronicle. New York: Praeger Publications, 1972.

Perry, Lester. Forty Years [Of] Mountain Politics, 1930-1970. Parsons: McClain Printing Co., 1971.

Pyles, Rodney A. "Political Executives In West Virginia: The Appointees Of The Barron And Smith Administration," Thesis, West Virginia University, 1972.

Smith, Douglas C. "The West Virginia Human Rights Commission; A History Of Its Formative Period." Thesis, West Virginia University, 1972.


BUFFALO CREEK

Citizens' Commission to Investigate the Buffalo Creek Disaster. Disaster On Buffalo Creek, 1972, Report of the Citizens' Commission Investigation. [Charleston?] 1972.

Erikson, Kai T. Everything In Its Path: Destruction Of Community In The Buffalo Creek Flood. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1976.

Nugent, Tom. Death At Buffalo Creek; The 1972 West Virginia Flood Disaster. New York: W. W. Norton, 1973.

Stern, Gerald M. The Buffalo Creek Disaster. New York: Random House, 1976; Reprinted: New York, Vintage Books, 1977.

United States Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare. Subcommittee on Labor. Buffalo Creek (W. Va.) Disaster, 1972. Hearings..., May 30 and 31, 1972. 2 vols. Washington: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1972.

Withers, Robert C. The Disaster Of Buffalo Creek. Charleston: The Adjutant General, State of West Virginia, 1972.


OUR OWN PLACE

McMallum, Barbara B. "Take Me Home...Country Roads," Wonderful West Virginia 35 (October 1971): 12.


Migration

Borman, Kathryn M. and Phillip J. Obermiller, eds. From Mountain to Metropolis: Appalachian Migrants in American Cities. Westport: Bergin & Garvey, 1994.

Philliber, William W. and Clyde McCloy. The Invisible Minority: Urban Appalachians. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 1981.

Philliber, William W. Appalachian Migrants in Urban America. New York: Praeger, 1981.

Photiadis, John D. Selected Social and Sociopsychological Characteristics of West Virginians in their Own State and in Ohio. Morgantown: West Virginia University, Office of Research and Development, 1975.

Schwarzweller, Harry K. Mountain Families in Transition: A Case Study of Appalachian Migration. University Park: Pennsylvania State University, 1971

Williams, John R. Appalachian Migrants in Cincinnati, Ohio: The Role of Folklore in Reinforcement of Ethnic Identity. n.p. 1985.



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