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Working on the Railrod: The Historical Wood Carvings of Charlie J. Permelia, text and photographs by William C. Blizzard. Goldenseal, Vol. 1, No. 2, July-September 1975.
Working on the Railrod: The Historical Wood Carvings of Charlie J. Permelia, text and photographs by William C. Blizzard. Goldenseal, Vol. 1, No. 2, July-September 1975.
From the William C. and Bill Blizzard When Miners March Collection
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William C., Rae, and Marguerite Blizzard, c. 1916-1918.
William C., Rae, and Marguerite Blizzard, c. 1916-1918.
From the William C. and Bill Blizzard When Miners March Collection
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William C. Blizzard, New York City, c 1946-47
William C. Blizzard, New York City, c 1946-47
From the William C. and Bill Blizzard When Miners March Collection
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William C. Blizzard mending a suit
William C. Blizzard mending a suit
From the William C. and Bill Blizzard When Miners March Collection
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Two articles by William C. Blizzard originally published in The Nation magazine: "Voice for Labor: Editor Scoop White" (August 13, 1955) and "There's Never Peace in West Virginia's Hills." (December 19, 1953). Also includes correspondence from The Nation about the 1953 article.
Two articles by William C. Blizzard originally published in The Nation magazine: "Voice for Labor: Editor Scoop White" (August 13, 1955) and "There's Never Peace in West Virginia's Hills." (December 19, 1953). Also includes correspondence from The Nation about the 1953 article.
From the William C. and Bill Blizzard When Miners March Collection
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The Blizzard Family around 1920. Parents Bill and Rae Bliizard, children William C. and Marguerite.
The Blizzard Family around 1920. Parents Bill and Rae Bliizard, children William C. and Marguerite.
From the William C. and Bill Blizzard When Miners March Collection
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Testimony of Foster Wilson and A. M. McComas, in regard to Logan County Invasion, taken at Huntington, West Virginia, December 16, 1921
Testimony of Foster Wilson and A. M. McComas, in regard to Logan County Invasion, taken at Huntington, West Virginia, December 16, 1921
Related documentation to the Battle of Blair Mountain.
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Statement of John Brown, in RE Invasion of Logan County by Miners
Statement of John Brown, in RE Invasion of Logan County by Miners
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State of WV VS. Frank Keeney and others - Indictment for Treason, Felonies, and Misdemeanors, 1921-22.
State of WV VS. Frank Keeney and others - Indictment for Treason, Felonies, and Misdemeanors, 1921-22.
Battle of Blair Mountain Indictments for "malicious and traitorous intentions, conspirings, and purposes" to "march in battle or military array to Blair, Logan County and to other places... (in August and September 1921, and) did engage in a series of battle with the military forces of the state of West Virginia, and with other forces "
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Percy Tetlow on Bill Blizzard, transcript of eulogy for Bill Blizzard by fellow UMWA member Percy Tetlow. Printed in the United Mine Workers Journal, October 15, 1958
Percy Tetlow on Bill Blizzard, transcript of eulogy for Bill Blizzard by fellow UMWA member Percy Tetlow. Printed in the United Mine Workers Journal, October 15, 1958
From the William C. and Bill Blizzard When Miners March Collection