Investigation of Paint creek coal fields of West Virginia ... : report, in pursuance of S. res. 37.
1914
KFW1748.A52 I44 1913 (Map It)
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Investigation of Paint creek coal fields of West Virginia ... : report, in pursuance of S. res. 37.
Published
[Washington] : [Govt. print. off], [1914]
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KFW1748.A52 I44 1913
Running Title
Paint creek coal fields of West Virginia.
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41 pages ; 24 cm.
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(OCoLC)40691420
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Ordered to be printed March 9, 1914.
Reports of a subcommittee of the Committee on education and labor, consisting of Senator Swanson, chairman, and Senators Shields, Martine, Kenyon, and Borah, on different phases of the subject under investigation.
Bound with: In the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia, Charleston, in re C.H. Boswell, habeas corpus, original jurisdiction, return ; In the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia, Charleston, in re Dan Chain, habeas corpus, original jurisdiction, return ; Opinion of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia in the habeas corpus cases sustaining the governor's proclamation of martial law and appointment of military committee to try violators of the law ; In the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia, Charleston, in re Mary Jones in re C.H. Boswell, in re Chas. Bartley, in re Paul J. Paulson, habeas corpus, brief for respondent ; Insurrection and martial law.
Reports of a subcommittee of the Committee on education and labor, consisting of Senator Swanson, chairman, and Senators Shields, Martine, Kenyon, and Borah, on different phases of the subject under investigation.
Bound with: In the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia, Charleston, in re C.H. Boswell, habeas corpus, original jurisdiction, return ; In the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia, Charleston, in re Dan Chain, habeas corpus, original jurisdiction, return ; Opinion of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia in the habeas corpus cases sustaining the governor's proclamation of martial law and appointment of military committee to try violators of the law ; In the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia, Charleston, in re Mary Jones in re C.H. Boswell, in re Chas. Bartley, in re Paul J. Paulson, habeas corpus, brief for respondent ; Insurrection and martial law.
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