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  2. William C. Clayton - Wikipedia

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    William C. Clayton (January 24, 1831 – March 11, 1915) was an American educator, lawyer, politician, and businessperson in the U.S. state of West Virginia.Clayton served in the West Virginia Senate representing the Eleventh Senatorial District of West Virginia from 1875 until 1879.

  3. List of African American newspapers and media outlets

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    Beacon Journal (later Beacon Digest and West Virginia Beacon Digest) Charleston: West Virginia: 1957– [5] Defunct Bee, The: Washington: D.C. 1882–1884 [19] Defunct Birmingham Times: Birmingham: Alabama? Extant Black Chronicle: Oklahoma City: Oklahoma: 1979: Extant Black Panther, The: Oakland: California: 1967–1980: Defunct Black Times ...

  4. Springfield, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Springfield is a census-designated place (CDP) in northwestern Hampshire County, West Virginia, United States. As of the 2010 census , Springfield had a population of 477. [ 3 ] Springfield is located north of Romney along West Virginia Route 28 at its junction with Green Spring Road (West Virginia Secondary Route 1) and Springfield Pike (West ...

  5. List of West Virginia placenames of Native American origin

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    The following list includes settlements, geographic features, and political subdivisions of West Virginia whose names are derived from Native American languages. Listings [ edit ]

  6. List of underground newspapers of the 1960s counterculture

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    Haight Ashbury Tribune, San Francisco (at least 16 issues) Illustrated Paper, Mendocino, 1966–1967; Leviathan, San Francisco, 1969–1970; Long Beach Free Press, Long Beach, 1969–1970; Los Angeles Free Press, Los Angeles, 1964–1978 (new series 2005–present) Los Angeles Staff, Los Angeles (splintered from Los Angeles Free Press)

  7. Lincoln County feud - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln County Feud ranks as the second-most famous feud in West Virginia history, trumped only by the Hatfield-McCoy Feud, which occurred in the nearby Tug Valley. [4] During its hey-day, the Lincoln feud commanded headlines in newspapers throughout the United States. It resulted in four confirmed deaths and the extermination or out ...

  8. Brush-Moore Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Brush-Moore Newspapers, Inc. was a United States newspaper group based in Ohio which had its origins in 1923 and was sold to Thomson Newspapers in 1967 for $72 million, the largest ever newspaper transaction at that time.

  9. Hampshire County, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Hampshire County is a county in the U.S. state of West Virginia.As of the 2020 census, the population was 23,093. [2] Its county seat is Romney, [3] West Virginia's oldest town (1762).