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  2. Harry G. Shaffer (politician) - Wikipedia

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    President of the Senate of West Virginia; In office 1923–1925: Preceded by: Gohen C. Arnold: Succeeded by: Charles G. Coffman: Member of the West Virginia Senate; Personal details; Born January 22, 1885 Tunnelton, West Virginia: Died: July 3, 1971 (aged 86) Boone County, West Virginia: Political party: Republican: Residence: Madison, West ...

  3. List of West Virginia archives - Wikipedia

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    The Fayette County Public Library houses microfilm records of census records from 1840 to 1930, newspapers from 1906-present, WV county death, marriage, and birth records, Fayette County yearbooks, local magazines, family collections, the West Virginia Collection, and other miscellaneous collections about West Virginia.

  4. Category : People from Preston County, West Virginia

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    People from Kingwood, West Virginia (14 P) Pages in category "People from Preston County, West Virginia" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.

  5. List of newspapers in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    West Virginia History. West Virginia Historical Society. ISSN 0043-325X. Delf Norona (1958). West Virginia Imprints, 1790-1863: A Checklist of Books, Newspapers, Periodicals and Broadsides. Moundsville: West Virginia Library Association. OCLC 863601 – via Internet Archive. G. Thomas Tanselle (1971). "General Studies: West Virginia".

  6. Preston County, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Preston County is a county located in the U.S. state of West Virginia.As of the 2020 Census, the population was 34,216. [4] Its county seat is Kingwood. [5] The county was formed from Monongalia County in 1818 and named for Virginia Governor James Patton Preston.

  7. Gladesville, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    This article about a location in Preston County, West Virginia is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.