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Updated 01/04/2021


Fairs and Festivals
Augusta: A Reaffirmation of Homemade Values  8:2;p68
Augusta Festival  23:2;p53
Burgoo, the Stew  32:1;p30
Black Cultural Festival  6:1;p66
“Clifftop”: Appalachian String Band Music Festival   25:2;p64
Fair Minded  42:2;p39
Feast of the Seven Fishes  37:4;p56
Fifth Augusta Heritage Arts Workshop  3:2;p3
The First Mountain State Forest Festival: Organizing an Elkins Tradition  5:3;p51
The Folk Festival at Glenville  1:3;p47
40 Years of Vandalia!   43:1;p8
Glen Smith Receives Vandalia Award; Paul Smith, Pete Humphreys Honored   24:2;p8
Good Times at Glenville: The West Virginia State Folk Festival  11:2;p68
Goodbye, Old Man Winter: Helvetia Celebrates Fasnacht  19:1;p2
Hardy County Heritage Weekend  13:2;p58
“Honoring the Apple”: Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival 40:3;p34
Ivydale: The Morris Family Old-Time Music Festivals   24:2;p56
Ivydale on Film and Tape   24:2;p61
Keeping to the Straight and Pure: The Stonewall Jackson Jubilee  11:2;p65
Lefty Shafer Wins Vandalia Award   23:2;p64
“Let's Keep It Traditional”: West Virginia State Folk Festival Turns 50   26:2;p50
Many West Virginians Invited to Smithsonian: Festival of American Folklife  2:3;p5
The Mountain Heritage Arts & Crafts Festival  19:3;p65
Mountain State Art & Craft Fair 39:2;p38
The Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival  7:3;p6
Mountain State Forest Festival  37:3;p9
No Bull, Folks: The Winning Liars from Vandalia 1987    14:1;p59
Open Arms at Clifftop: 20th Appalachian String Band Music Festival 35:2;p16
Patchwork in the Glen  18:2;p7
Paw Paw: The Centennial of a Panhandle Town  17:1;p34
The Pigtown Fling  44:2;p72
Power from the Past: Engines of the Oil and Gas Festival  14:3;p20
Preston County Buckwheat Festival  23:3;p45
Pulling the Weight, Doing the Work: Barbour County's Horse Pull   23:2;p20
Ramps   20:4;p20
Red Clay Country Pilgrimage   2:2;p50
Roadkill Cook-Off: You Ate What?!?  33:3;p62
A Shared Heritage: Images of Vandalia   29:1;p64
“Something for Everybody”: Going to the State Fair with the Tuckwillers   25:2;p30
“The Soulful Side of Mountain Life”: Ten Years of the John Henry Festival   9:3;p67
The State Fair of West Virginia  15:2;IFC
State Fair Through the Years   25:2;p38
Stonewall Jackson Heritage Jubilee  23:2;p60
Summer Craft and Music Events  6:2;p65
Sweet Pickens: Looking Back at Maple Harvest Time  14:1;p55
Tell it On the Mountain: A Storytelling Festival at Jackson's Mill   24:1;p10
22nd Vandalia Gathering   24:1;p72
2016 Vandalia Winners   43:1;p36
2017 Vandalia Liars Contest  44:1;p78
2017 Vandalia Winners  44:1;p76
2018 Vandalia Contest Winners 45:1;p70
2018 Vandalia Liars Contest 45:1;p72
2019 Vandalia Contest Winners 46:1;p52
2019 Vandalia Liars Contest 46:1;p54
The Vandalia Award: Portrait Gallery   27:1;p50
Vandalia Award 2000   26:2;p71
Vandalia Celebrates 23 Years   25:1;p63
Vandalia Faces   26:1;p68
Vandalia Gathering   6:2;p2 / 8:2;p65 / 9:1;p65
Vandalia Gathering: A Festival of West Virginia Traditional Music  3:3;p2
Vandalia Gathering 1978: A Festival of West Virginia Traditional Arts  4:2/3;p2 / 4:4;p57
Vandalia Gathering 1979  5:2;p7
Vandalia Gathering 1986  12:1;p65
Vandalia Gathering 1987  13:1;p2
Vandalia is for Kids!   30:1;p66
Vandalia 1989  15:1;p5
Vandalia 1990  16:1;p2
Vandalia 1991  17:1;p66
Vandalia 1992  18:1;p65
Vandalia 1993  19:1;p70
Vandalia '95   21:1;p69
Vandalia 1996 — The 20th Year!   22:1;p65
Vandalia Record   14:3;p8
Vandalia through the Years   43:1;p28
Vandalia Time!   20:1;p65 / 23:1;p65 / 28:1;p65 / 31:1;p64 / 32:1;p67 / 33:1;p67 / 34:1;p68 / 35:1;p68 / 36:1;p68 / 37:1;p60 / 38:1;p68 / 39:1;p67 /40:1;p67 / 41:1;p67 / 42:1;p37
A West Virginia Boy at the New York World’s Fair   30:2;p10
The West Virginia Honey Festival  12:4;p47
West Virginia's Birthday Party  14:2;p2
West Virginia's Italian Heritage Festival   6:3;p68
West Virginians at Washington Festival   2:4;p3


Family History
“Across the Ocean in Philadelphia”: My Early Years in Mineral County  30:2;p56
After the Feud: Livicey Hatfield's Photo Album   24:3;p50
Angelo’s Famous Italian Sausage: An Old-World Tradition in Fayette County     41:1;p16
Apple Royalty: Berkeley County's Miller Family   27:3;p6
Arden: Willie Nestor Recalls Life in a Barbour County Town  37:2;p43
“Are You Sick?”: Dr. J.W. Myers and his Remedy Company   31:1;p36
At Home With the Browns: A Morgan Ridge Legacy  22:2;p24
Back to Beason: Recalling Family Times on the Pullman Road   21:4;p40
“Bad Luck Hit Us Again”: Josie Walton’s Journal   35:3;p52
The Barr Reunion   14:4;p63
Best of Times: Rine Family Memories 40:3;p40
Bill Dysard of Lewisburg: A “Real Son” of the South   29:3;p38
The Blind Man’s Song: Recalling Blind Alfred Reed   34:4;p54
Bridging the Years: A Visit With Dorothy Yaus Cuonzo   29:3;p44
A Bundle of Treasures: Greeks in West Virginia   23:4;p36
Burning Coal and Running Water: Recalling Life "Up Quick"   29:3;p52
Carl Rutherford: Music from the Coalfields   20:3;p30
Cedar Lakes: Recalling the Farm Years   16:3;p14
Coming Home: The George Hajash Story   29:1;p26
Crum Brothers: Witnesses to the Change   32:3;p62
Dear Anna: The Love Letters of Holly Jack Perkins   11:3;p30
The Devil Turned to Stone   28:1;p27
The Dunkles of Deer Run: A Pendleton County Family   16:4;p22
Early Life on the Nuzum Dairy Farm    29:1;p38
Echoes of a Mountain Preacher: Recalling Laban Richmond of Summers County   30:3;p54
The Engineer as Artist: Thomas Swisher's Sutton Photographs  13:1;p10
Ernie Carpenter: Tales of the Elk River Country  12:2;p30
Everbreeze: Life at an Ohio County Landmark     39:3;p52
Family Graveyard: The Collins Cemetery of McDowell County  13:3;p54
The Family Man of Jordan Creek   35:1;p48
Feuds, Fiddles, Family, and Friends: Ed Haley’s Life on Harts Creek  41:4;p12
Fidler's Mill: Rediscovering an Upshur County Landmark    28:2;p18
The Fighter: Larry Gibson of Kayford Mountain  37:4;p30
Follow the Coal: A Visit with Oreste Leombruno  31:3;p6
Food and Rebellion in Monroe County: Recalling Georgia Wickline   33:3;p40
Fort Hill: Seven Generations of Farming  44:2;p68
Fountain Hobby Center: Passing the Test of Time   29:4;p26
Four Generations: An Irish Family in West Virginia  14:3;p55
The Franklins: A Barbour County Family Story  16:2;p38
From Rowtown To Junior: Family History In a Barbour County Town  10:1;p28
A Gift Of The Past: Writing Family History  10:4;p4
“Go See Sonny”: Hedrick's Store in Hendricks    29:1;p44
A Good Start on Duck Run   27:4;p60
Grandma Bessie  22:1;p8
Growing Up in a Family Store   28:1;p44
Growing Up Jewish in Charleston  44:4;p28
H. B. Huffman Coal Company    41:2;p20
Hard Times and Higher Learning: Education on the Family Plan  12:3;p52
Hard Times, Proud Memories in Jackson County   28:3;p24
Hard Work Was a Must: Chaney Boone’s Braxton County Farm  37:2;p54
Harsh Reunion: “A Friendly Bunch of Customers”  36:2;p54
Hatfield History: Reconsidering the Famous Feud  21:3;p9
“He Just Loved the Music”: Traditional Fiddler Red Henline   27:1;p44
Hickory Hill: Restoring a Childhood Home  44:2;p64
High Water and Growing Pains: A Huntingtonian Looks Back on 1913  11:4;p9
“A Home Away From Home”: Harrisville's Whitehall Hotel   25:4;p36
A Home in Cassity   28:2;p50
Hope and Success in Corton    38:4;p56
Hunting Squirrels and Leaving Home: A Story for Father's Day  12:2;p7
“I Never Dreamed I’d Be This Old!”: Gilmer County’s Roxy Ellyson at 105   31:3;p30
In The Family: A Hundred Years at the Hampshire Review 16:1;p21
“I’ve Enjoyed It All”: Bonnie Cadle Hartley Recalls 103 Years   30:1;p38
“I Wish I Could Remember Her Face”: Searching for Ethel Anders   35:1;p31
James C. McGrew’s Kingwood  42:4;p58
Jenes Cottrell  15:3;p22
Jimmy Joe Wedge: Memories of the Silver Bridge Disaster   43:4;p20
John Hartford’s Search for Ed Haley 41:4;p24
The Jones Diamond: Mixed Blessings for a Peterstown Family  34:4;p18
Juanita Farmer Hamby: "In Life You Do What You Have To Do"  11:4;p42
“Just a Good, Clean Life”: Ben Borda of Marion County   28:4;p16
Katherine Reemsnyder of Buckhannon: A Wesleyan Family Legacy   33:3;p30
The Kessinger Family  23:3;p20
The Ketchums Come to Town  15:2;p34
La Familia Fernandez: Recalling a Spanish Family in Clarksburg   35:3;p19
Lavoro e Casa”: Memories of an Italian Mining Family   25:1;p48
Lebanese in the Land of Opportunity: The Michael Family of Clarksburg   28:4;p22
LH&W Railroad: The Mason Family’s Backyard Train      40:1;p40
Life on Lick Creek: Recalling a Boone County Community  22:1;p24
Life on Perry Ridge: Memories of a Wayne County Family  37:4;p36
A Life Well-Spent: “Doc Pete” Michael of Parsons   34:3;p40
Living Through the Great Depression   36:1;p28
Looking Back on a Busy Life: Phyllis Hamrick of St. Albans   21:1;p44
The Lost Village of Lilly   24:2;p42
“Lovingly, Mama”: The Letters of Viola S. Springer   26:1;p12
Magic and Memories: Recalling Noble and Louise Conner   35:4;p40
Martha Manning: A Century of West Virginia Stained Glass    38:3;p20
Memories of a Mining Family: Tony Armstead Recalls Four Generations   26:4;p52
A Miner’s Life: Clyde Lockard’s Diary   31:2;p38
Mom Was a Hard Worker: Remembering Jennie Bee Hall  37:1;p30
The Morris Brothers: Music from the Head of the Holler  37:1;p52
Mountain Boys: My Wyoming County Memories 40:4;p36
Music on the Hill: The Cronin Family of Pleasants County  33:2;p52
My Early Life in Calhoun County  40:3;p54
A Nicholas County Christmas  25:4;p44
Nickels and Dimes in Parsons  28:3;p37
“Old-Fashioned Things”: Yellow Spring Memories   27:4;p46
Old Sweet Springs: A Lewis Family Legacy   26:2;p60
On Bower's Ridge: Family Life in Wyoming County  19:3;p36
On Flag Run: Looking Back on a Taylor County Family  12:3;p16
One With Nature: Mountain Man Coy Fitzpatrick   26:2;p25
Packing Pickled Peppers in Clarksburg: An Oliverio Family Tradition     41:1;p10
Paying Respects: Wake and Funeral Traditions of Barbour County  40:4;p50
The Photography of Lloyd Gainer: Worth 10,000 Words   33:4;p40
Picture Day 40:2;p50
“A Place for Memories”: The Leatherman Barn of Hardy County  20:4;p26
The Pocahontas Times 16:2;p9
Preacher James and Sally Ann  19:3;p9
Puttin’ Up Hay in Doddridge County 39:2;p52
“Raised Really Tough”: The Life and Music of the Bing Brothers 38:2;p40
Ralph Lemley: Resourceful Caretaker and “Best Pap Pap”   43:3;p68
Randolph County Cattleman Herman Isner  37:1;p22
“A Really Fine Place”: Talking About Kenna  11:3;p50
Recalling Life along the Little Kanawha   38:4;p30
Recalling the Great Depression: Hard Times on a Hillside Farm  19:4;p6
Red Clay Memories: My Early Life in Turner Hollow   27:1;p38
Remembrances of Grandma and Grandpa Dumont  37:4;p22
Reunion: The Smoots Gather for the 60th Time  15:4;p9
Rex Harper: My West Virginia Dad   26:2;p12
The Ricottillis of Barbour County: An Italian Family Carries On   32:3;p48
Russell Fluharty: The Dulcimer Man  12:4;p16
The Salt Returns: Rebirth of the J.Q. Dickinson Salt Works  40:4;p20
“Satisfaction in My Heart”: Lester and Linda McCumbers of Calhoun County  30:1;p18
The Scholar and the Legend: The Research of Coleman A. Hatfield   21:3;p13
Sharp's Country Store  14:1;p17
Sixteen Years on Hackers Creek 39:4;p48
Slim Bosely and His Outhouse  32:1;p52
Something About Stewart's: Curb Service in Huntington  21:3;p40
Son of the Struggle: A Visit with William C. Blizzard   32:2;p20
“Soul of the Mountains”: A Visit with Fiddler Bobby Taylor  36:3;p20
Springtime in Plaugher Hollow   33:1;p18
Stories My Father Told Me  11:3;p8
The Stuff of Family History: The Pallie Bartlett Papers  22:3;p12
Summers on My Grandfather’s Farm    41:2;p42
Sundays on Miracle Run    35:2;p55
Surviving the Tough Times in Decota  37:2;p48
Swiss Family Balli: The Movie 41:4;p56
Ties that Bind: The Hahn Brothers of Hardy County   31:2;p22
Twin Houses of Maken    39:4;p58
Unbiased and Unbossed: Sam Shaw and the Moundsville Daily Echo  14:4;p28
Uncle Sol and Devil Anse  13:2;p65
“The War is Over — Weather Fair”: The Journal of J.W. Cline   23:1;p18
Warm Mornings in Clay County   29:4;p32
The Washington Houses of Jefferson County  42:4;p42
The Way it Was: Memories of Glenna Harrah Weaver      37:4;p48
We Lived Along the Railroad Tracks: My Early Years in Mingo County   36:2;p34
“West Virginia—Hooray!” Growing Up in Wheeling  41:4;p32
West Virginia’s Hammons Family 40:4;p6
What’s with These Dawson Names?   32:3;p41
Wheeling's Irish Thread: An O'Brien Family Tale   25:1;p18
When I Was a Young Boy: My Clay County Memories  40:3;p30
When I Was a Young Man in Clay County   28:3;p45
"With All Tenderness and Devotion": The Love Letters of Holly Jack Perkins Part II   11:4;p35
With Never A Recipe: Family History and Dried Apple Pie   11:3;p59
Wood Gathering Day  40:4;p32
Woodsdale Kids: Memories of a Wheeling Neighborhood   39:1;p48
Wye Plummer Pritt: Fifty Years As a Track Man   31:4;p54
“You Name It, and I Done It”: A Visit with Agnes Runner Nestor   23:3;p36
“You Write Songs Like People Breathe”: Billy Edd Wheeler, Renaissance Man  42:2;p12
Young Days on our Stone Lick Farm   31:1;p24


Family Reunions (see also Reunions)
Harsh Reunion: “A Friendly Bunch of Customers”  36:2;p54
"We Need to Get Together": 100 Years of the Brown Reunion   22:2;p17


Feuds
“Devil Anse” Hatfield: Soldier, Farmer, Feudist, Movie Star?  42:1;p24
The Devil Turned to Stone   28:1;p27
Feud: Hatfields, McCoys and Social Change  14:3;p72
Feuds, Fiddles, Family, and Friends: Ed Haley’s Life on Harts Creek     41:4;p12
Hatfield History: Reconsidering the Famous Feud   21:3;p9
The Hatfields, the McCoys, and the Other Matewan Shootout  42:1;p14
Johnse Hatfield: Violence and Mayhem after the Vendetta  42:2;p50
“The Lincoln County Crew”: A Feud Song  12:2;p46
Men To Match Mountains: Devil Anse Hatfield and Uncle Dyke Garrett  10:3;p26
Settling Family Differences  18:2;p36
War On The Tug: A Brief History Of The Hatfield-McCoy Feud  10:3;p30


Floods and Natural Disasters
The Big Burn of ‘52     35:3;p58
The Crash of Flight 932 46:3;p12
The Devil Wind   24:2;p69
Flood of Memories: High Water in New Martinsville     41:1;p28
The Great Flood of 1937 45:1;p22
The Flood of 2016  42:3;p12
“Give us the Old Mud-caked Oh-ho-ho”: Flooding on Wheeling Island  4:4;p13
The Great Harmon Creek Flood of 1912      41:1;p34
High Water and Growing Pains: A Huntingtonian Looks Back on 1913  11:4;p9
The Island: Surrounded by Water in Wheeling  21:1;p9
Looking Back Ten Years Later: The Flood of '85   21:3;p59
The Mingo County Flood of 1977 46:2;p64
Night of Raging Waters: Parsons and the 1985 Flood   31:3;p14
The Praying Tree  42:3;p7
Remembering March '45: Flooding on the Island   21:1;p13
Saving Pauline   31:3;p23
The Shinnston Tornado   24:2;p65
These People Live Here  42:3;p66
“Water from Hill to Hill”: Paint Creek Flood of 1932   31:1;p52
West Virginia Back Roads: Echoes of the Flood at Harman   31:3;p66
When the River Came to Our House: Riding Out the Flood of 1936  23:1;p56
“The Worst Disaster in the Memory of Man”: Recalling the '50 Flood  23:1;p48
The Worst Since Noah: Point Pleasant Floods  17:4;p51


Folklore
Anse Hatfield's First Bear  21:3;p17
The Ballad of John Morgan  18:2;p72
Between Twistabout and Dismal: Flying Dogs and Ghost Frogs at the Haunted Mud Hole   22:3;p62
Clay County Folklore and Folk Medicine: Empty Rockers & Sassafras Tea  21:3;p67
A Clay County Snake Story  21:3;p69
Ernie Carpenter: Tales of the Elk River Country  12:2;p30
Fairy Diddles  11:2;p8
The Flatwoods Monster Goes to College   28:3;p62
Folk Humor for Fall: The Hog in the Road & Other Tales From Trout  20:3;p65
Folk Tales for Fall: The Devil's Barn Dance and Other Stores from the Richmond District  18:3;p65
A Former West Virginian in Detroit: A Sketch of his Life and a Tape Recorded Baseball Story  4:1;p22
Frank, Cole, Devil Anse, and Senator Elkins   9:3;p61
From the Hills to the Classroom: Folklife Goes to College 39:3;p10
The Ghost at the Swinging Bridge 47:3;p6
Ghost in the Church  23:3;p70
Ghostly Remembrances: A Visit to Scollay Hall and Middleway  8:3;p65
The Ghosts of Stretcher's Neck   24:3;p64
Goldenseal   10:1;p2
Groundhog!   36:4;p46
Groundhogs   14:4;p65
Haints, Hairy Men and Headless Mules  14:3;p61
Hero and Desperado: Reflections on the Reburial of Lewis Wetzel  17:2;p66
The Hitchhiking Ghost of Fifth Street Hill   26:3;p66
The Huntington Bank Robbery: The Facts Behind the Folklore  9:3;p63
“I Remember Well”: Events Surrounding the Last Public Hanging in West Virginia  16:1;p10
John Hardy: The Man and The Song  18:1;p47
John Henry: The Story of a Steel-Driving Man  22:2;p9
Johnathan Rashaw Walton  13:3;p7
Laughter in Appalachia   13:2;p71
The Legend of the Flatwoods Monster   28:3;p56
“The Lincoln County Crew”: A Feud Song  12:2;p46
A McDowell Mini-Mystery: Hit and Run  20:4;p65
New Legends & Lore: Roadside Markers Commemorate the Alderson Lion, John Henry, Johnnie Johnson, and Pepperoni Rolls 45:4;p10
“New Moon, True Moon”: Love Lore from McDowell County  12:1;p62
“Now I'm on My Hanging Ground”: Some Verses to the Song (John Hardy)   18:1;p51
Pat Gainer on Witches and Ghosts  11:3;p70
The Pickens Leper  23:3;p58
Searching for Ikie's Tomb   29:3;p64
Settling Family Differences  18:2;p36
“The Soulful Side of Mountain Life”: Ten Years of the John Henry Festival   9:3;p67
The State Folklorist’s Notebook: What Is Folklore?  42:2;p6
Stories My Father Told Me   11:3;p8
Tell it On the Mountain: A Storytelling Festival at Jackson's Mill   24:1;p10
“This One is Ready, You Can Lock it Up”: Black Ghost Lore from Southern West Virginia   5:2;p55
Timothy Corn: Folk Tales from the Eastern Panhandle   11:4;p66
“Tokens from the Past”: Supernatural Tales for the Fall Season  11:3;p65
Tracking the James Gang: Folklore of the Great Huntington Bank Robbery of 1875  9:3;p53
West Virginia Back Roads: Harpers Ferry’s Haunted Cottage  37:3;p68
“What Made You Kill Poor Jay?”: A Clay County Murder Ballad  12:3;p66
What the Old Folks Say  32:1;p43
Witchcraft, Freed Slaves, and the Naming of Needmore   7:1;p67


Folkways
Adam and Lula Adkins: A Life on Big Ugly   13:1;p43
“Almost Mushroom Heaven”: Finding Fungi in the Mountain State 39:2;p58
Apple Butter Time 46:4;p28
Augusta: A Reaffirmation of Homemade Values   8:2;p68
Aunt Laura: 100 Years in Jackson County   19:1;p18
The Banjo in West Virginia   43:1;p40
Bärg Käss: Cheesemaking Among the West Virginia Swiss  20:1;p28
Bee Tree: On the Trail of Wild Honey   20:3;p17
The Beginning of My Hobby—Scottish Dancing  44:2;p23
Blackberry Time on Cold Knob Mountain  20:2;p66
Bocce: An Old Game Lives in Harrison County  18:3;p51
Business, Country-Style: Buying a Truck and Hunkering Down with the Neighbors   22:3;p22
By the Signs  23:1;p68
Carrying on the Music: Dulcimer Player Patty Looman  21:4;p
Carved in Stone: West Virginia Grave Markers   28:4;p46
Chestnut Memories  21:4;p12
Christmases Past  21:4;p7
A Death in the Family  15:3;p7
Doodle Up, Doodle Down 46:4;p76
Elmer Richmond: "Hard Work Was All We Knew"  14:2;p27
Family Graveyard: The Collins Cemetery of McDowell County  13:3;p54
Dinner on the Ground  13:3;p59
“Eat it to save it”: Preserving the Helvetia Ramp Supper  42:4;p10
Farewell to a Mingo Landmark: The Last Days of the Red Robin Inn   18:4;p23
From the Folklife Files: Molasses Making, 1970  21:3;p22
Getting Along Together: Black Life in Pocahontas County  22:4;p41
Going 'Senging'  11:4;p16
Goodbye, Old Man Winter: Helvetia Celebrates Fasnacht  19:1;p2
The Gospel of the Blues: Lady D & Xavier Oglesby  44:4;p8
Gravedigger Dallas Dunn   28:4;p40
Harvesting and Threshing the Grain: Working for Our Daily Bread   23:3;p49
Hog Killing Time on Mill Fall Run  18:4;p64
Home Delivery: Amy Mildred Sharpless, Mountaintop Midwife  19:4;p55
I Remember Chickens     36:2;p18
Jane George: A Lifetime of Inspiration  44:2;p14
Jane George: Proud To Be a West Virginian  19:4;p47
Jimmy Cooper: "So Much in So Short a Time"  16:2;p65
Join Hands and Circle: Old-Time Dancing Alive and Well   23:1;p25
The June Meeting  14:2;p64
“Let's Keep It Traditional”: West Virginia State Folk Festival Turns 50    26:2;p50
“Listen to That Beautiful Music”: Fox Chasing in the Mountain State  22:2;p27
Losing Maggie and Sherman  15:4;p6
Making Jam From Sour Grapes: Anna Lee Terry and Her Mountain Cookbook   23:4;p54
Making Whiskey in Greenbrier County    34:2;p58
Maple Sugar Time  11:1;p64
Memories of Osborne’s Store 47:3;p52
The Milkweed Ladies: From a Memoir by Louise McNeill  14:3;p48
Monuments to the Past: A Barbour County Church Cemetery   13:3;p50
Moonshine   12:4;p62
Mountaineer Gold: Reflections of a Ginseng Philosopher  18:3;p70
“New Moon, True Moon”: Love Lore from McDowell County  12:1;p62
The New Online West Virginia Folklife Collection 47:4;p4
Old Christmas and Belsnickles: Our Early Holiday Traditions  21:4;p26
The Old-Timey Way: Lillian Mann of Talcott  14:1;p36
One Piece at a Time: The Small World of Leland Feamster   11:1;p59
Obert Parsons: Boone County's Apple Expert   27:3;p22
Passing It On: West Virginia Folk Arts Apprenticeship Program   26:4;p35
A Passion for the Drive-In: 1950's Institution Alive and Well at Grafton   21:2;p57
Patrick Gainer’s Folk Songs from the West Virginia Hills  44:2;p12
Paying Respects: Wake and Funeral Traditions of Barbour County  40:4;p50
The Preacher and the Bear: A Monongalia Church Celebrates an Unusual Tradition   17:1;p24
Ramps   20:4;p20
Recollections of Robinson Fork: Nicholas County Rural Life   22:1;p18
Remembering Jack: A Hampshire County Summer  19:2;p42
The Rhythm of Dwight Diller 40:4;p14
Ritchie County Cellar Houses  30:3;p40
Skunk Grease and Mutton Tallow   36:4;p48
The Smoke Hole  18:4;p31
Spring Cleaning  19:1;p61
Spring Cleaning  20:4;p61
Still Singin': A Visit with Bill and Hazel Westfall   27:2;p33
Stonecutting: Passing on an Old Tradition  16:4;p28
Stories in Wood and Metal: Marshall Fleming's Little Hidden Valley  18:2;p58
Summer in a Jar  42:4;p36
Talking Turkey Calls: Aaron Parsons of Jackson County   43:1;p6
Tapping into History  44:4;p62
Thank You, Homer: A Basket Making Tradition  19:2;p9
Tilting at Turbines: Nick Boinovych's Windmill  22:3;p41
Turtle Man of Lubeck    40:3;p24
A Visit with Frank and Jane George  44:1;p8
Water Witching  11:1;p47
Water Witching  20:4;p40
Water Witching in Preston County: A Visit with Keith Wotring   34:1;p54
“We Lived Good Back Then”: Vandalia Award Winner Sylvia O'Brien  15:3;p9
“We’re Very Blessed”: Sweet Life at Laurel Fork Farm  37:1;p16
Weaving White Oak  13:1;p46
West Virginia at Age 125: Mountaineers Speak Up  14:2;p3
West Virginia Back Roads: It’s in Her Background: Helen Bowers’ Garden  42:1;p68
West Virginia Back Roads: Keyser’s Cobbler   43:2;p72
West Virginia Back Roads: An Old Crop Finds a New Home  44:4;p66
West Virginia Folklife Program: 2020-2021 Master Artists & Apprentices 46:2;p8
West Virginia Split Bottom: The Seat of Choice  12:3;p9
West Virginia’s Hammons Family 40:4;p6
“White and Colored Got Along”: Black Life in Pocahontas County  22:4;p41
Wilkie Dennison: Country Fiddlemaker  14:1;p24
Woodworker Charles Steven Adams   43:4;p6
A Year in the Country   32:1;p38


Food
Adventures Menu: Sharing Traditional Filipino Food in Parkersburg   43:2;p8
Angelo’s Famous Italian Sausage: An Old-World Tradition in Fayette County     41:1;p16
Annie's Story: A Life in Lewis County  20:3;p38
Apple Butter Time   27:3;p26
Apple Butter Time 46:4;p28
Bärg Käss: Cheesemaking Among the West Virginia Swiss  20:1;p28
Bee Tree: On the Trail of Wild Honey  20:3;p17
The Best Curb Girl in Logan County   24:1;p65
Blackberry Time on Cold Knob Mountain  20:2;p66
The Bottling Works: Keeping History on Ice in Romney  22:4;p35
Burgoo, the Stew   32:1;p30
By the Signs  23:1;p68
Capsule Guide to Charleston's Foodways: A Photographic Essay  4:2/3;57
Catfish Gray: Portrait of an Herb Doctor  3:3;p46
Churning Butter  23:4;p62
Clingman's Market   25:1;p58
Coleman’s Fish: A Great Catch in Wheeling  37:2;p30
“Eat it to save it”: Preserving the Helvetia Ramp Supper  42:4;p10
Eating Natural: Oaks and Oak Nuts  18:3;p8
Falling Where They May: West Virginia Walnuts  19:3;p60
Feast of the Seven Fishes  37:4;p56
Flummery and Purslane: Food and the Great Depression    32:1;p24
Food Heritage in Wheeling 45:3;p55
Free Drinks in Nature's Air-Conditioned City: Bluefield's Lemonade Escapades  23:2;p65
From Dana Allen's Kitchen  16:1;p40
From Nature's Bounty: Mushroom Hunting in Mercer County  16:1;p36
Gardening and Gathering: A Visit with Wanda Tucker Jarrell of Winifrede 36:3;p54
“The Greatest Apple in the World”: Striking Gold in the Clay County Hills  21:3;p31
Having a Chicken Blast at Weirton’s Serbian Picnic Grounds 46:1;p6
Help a Belly Out!: The Story of Jebby Sauce     35:4;p38
“The History and Mystery of Salt-Rising Bread”  19:4;p4
Hog Killing Time on Mill Fall Run  18:4;p64
Home Comfort  16:4;p48
How We Fed Ourselves Back Then: Eating Well in Barbour County   33:2;p26
“If you want to be a part of Huntington, you need to eat at Jim’s!” 45:2;p4
It Feels Like Coming Home”: Old-Time Hospitality at the Park View Inn   34:1;p40
Keeping Boarders: Opal Ooten Remembers   16:2;p43
Mrs. Lipps's Finest  15:2;p47
Making Jam From Sour Grapes: Anna Lee Terry and Her Mountain Cookbook   23:4;p54
“A Mansion Inside and Out”: Mount Vernon as the Cook Saw It   19:2;p54
Migrating to the Mountain State: An Irishman Comes to The Greenbrier  19:3;p55
Molasses Making, 1970: From the Folklife Files  21:3;p22
The Mortgage Lifter: A Man and his Tomato  20:2;p9
One of the Last American Railroad Hotels  1:3;p19
Packing Pickled Peppers in Clarksburg: An Oliverio Family Tradition     41:1;p10
The Pepperoni Roll: State Food of West Virginia   32:1;p10
Perfecting the Pawpaw: A Fruit and Its Foundation  17:1;p37
The Pigtown Fling  44:2;p72
Plain Cooking: Barbara Meadows of Raleigh County  7:3;p46
Postcards from the Pepperoni Highway      32:1;p15
Pot of Beans      38:2;p58
The Preacher and the Bear: A Monongalia Church Celebrates an Unusual Tradition  17:1;p24
Raising Cane: A Sweet Story From Calhoun County  21:3;p20
Ramps  20:4;p20
Roadkill Cook-Off: You Ate What?!?  33:3;p62
The Roots Run Deep: Berry Farming in West Virginia  42:2;p44
The Salt Returns: Rebirth of the J.Q. Dickinson Salt Works 40:4;p20
Salt-Rising Bread  19:3;p6
Salt Rising Bread: A West Virginia Tradition 45:1;p42
Something About Stewart's: Curb Service in Huntington  21:3;p40
Sunday Dinner in Ritchie County   35:3;p26
Tapping into History  44:4;p62
Tasting the Waters in Berkeley Springs   35:4;p46
Tressie Dale Smith: More Than a Lunch Lady to Me   32:1;p20
Turtle Recipes    40:3;p29
A WPA Thanksgiving  22:3;p70
“We Need to Get Together”: 100 Years of the Brown Reunion  22:2;p17
West Virginia Back Roads: An Old Crop Finds a New Home  44:4;p66
West Virginia Foodways: A Visit to the Lebanon Bakery  16:2;p57
West Virginia Foodways: The Lock, Stock and Barrel Restaurant, Williamson  5:4;p3
“What America Is Made Of”: Country Ham in the German Tradition  15:4;p23
Wheeling's "Fancy Grocers": A Bottle Collector Writes of Early Food Packing in the Northern Panhandle  7:2;p58
Wild Foods at North Bend: Some Were Eaten and Some Escaped  15:4;p65
With Never a Recipe: Family History and Dried Apple Pie  11:3;p59
"You Always Want to Better Yourself": An Immigrant Success Story  18:2;p24


Football
Black and White: Fairmont West vs. Fairmont Dunbar  44:4;p40
Coach Underwood: My Dad  44:4;p46
The Crash of Flight 932 46:3;p12
Football 1960: Philippi High School’s Perfect Season 39:3;p40
Friday Night Rites: High School Football in the Northern Panhandle  17:3;p55
Greasy Neale: A Man for All Seasons 47:1;p40
“It’s more than just us”: Tragedy Becomes Inspiration 46:3;p26
The Legacy Continues 46:3;p44
Marshall Football: Rising from the Ashes 46:3;p34
“Marshall means a lot to a lot of people” 46:3;p20
North-South: The Big Game of '43   20:3;p58
Red Brown: Tales of a West Virginia Sportsman  13:4;p51
Remembering the Lonesome End: How West Virginia’s High Schools Copied Red Blaik’s Playbook 63 Years Ago 47:3;p48
Slim Arnold: Mountaineer Emeritus   22:3;p34
“We will never forget” 46:3;p16
“West Virginia—Hooray!” Growing Up in Wheeling  41:4;p32
WVU’s Mountaineer: Mascot with a Mission   32:3;p30


Forestry
Battling the Blight: A Second Chance for the American Chestnut  21:4;p9
Before John King Arrived: Early History of the Monongahela National Forest  9:4;p62
The Big Burn of ‘52     35:3;p58
Bill Gillespie: Forester, Naturalist, Fossil Expert   43:3;p30
Breaking New Ground: A Century of Agricultural Experimentation  14:1;p46
Building Blackwater: A Visit with Daniel “Boone” Pase   36:1;p56
Cabwaylingo State Forest: Bonnie Watts’ Playground    32:3;p56
Chestnut Memories  21:4;p12
Christmas Year-Round: The Annual Cycle at the Tree Farm  18:4;p14
Confessions of a Forest Ranger   35:3;p64
Don Gaudineer: The Ranger's Ranger  9:4;p60
Eating Natural: Oaks and Oak Nuts  18:3;p8
Fire Towers: “Pop” Wriston Built the Big Ones  13:1;p49
Growing Christmas: John Cooper and Santa's Forest  18:4;p9
Never Going to Quit: Maurice G. Brooks  14:1;p52
Protecting Uncle Sam's Interests: A Year in the Forest Service  9:4;p55
Smoke Pilot: Flying Forester Asher Kelly  17:3;p50
Ties that Bind: The Hahn Brothers of Hardy County   31:2;p22
Warm Mornings in Clay County   29:4;p32


Glassmaking
A.O. Barnette's Neighborhood: Changing Times in Kanawha City  22:1;p30
Acres, Roods, and Perches: A Century of Glassmaking on a Wellsburg Corner; 12:4;p51
“The Best Thing I Ever Did”: Willa Norman and Fenton Glass   34:2;p16
Cracked Crucible: Freeform Photos from Fenton   38:3;p26
Crystal Beauty: Four Seneca Patterns  10:1;p43
Fenton: A Century of Art Glass in Williamstown    34:2;p8
Fenton: Handcrafted American Glass Artistry       34:2;p14
“The First Century is the Hardest”: A Morgantown Centenarian Reminisces on Glassmaking and Poetry Writing  6:1;p44
A Frenchman in Clarksburg: Recalling Glassmaker Danton Caussin   27:2;p24
“I Have All I Need Here”: Glass Artist Ron Hinkle     35:4;p56
Hand-Blown Window Glass  37:4;p19
Making Vitrolite: Edelene Wood Interviews Ralph Hayden  18:3;p38
Marbles and Pressed Glass: Remembering Akro Agate of Clarksburg  10:2;p20
Martha Manning: A Century of West Virginia Stained Glass    38:3;p20
Mike Owens's Glass Company  22:1;p35
“Most Radiant Windows”: West Virginia Stained Glass  8:2;p21
Museum of American Glass      38:3;p19
Nest Eggs: Glass Egg Manufacturing in Marion County  14:4;p53
“Objects of Beauty and Light”: Glassmaking in West Virginia  9:1;p51
Paul Whiteman Recalls Early Days in Bridgeport   34:2;p18
A Practical Man's View of Glass Making: “You Can't Put It Entirely in Books”  22:1;p33
Production Line Glass at Pilgrim Glass Company   9:1;p57
Sharing the Weight: A Visit With Glassmaker Jennings Bonnell   25:4;p48
Stained Glass in West Virginia: A Brief History   29:1;p15
Vitrolite  18:3;p34
Visions of Heaven: Cameo Glass Artist Kelsey Murphy   38:3;p10
“We're In For It”: Early Days at Blenko Glass  13:3;p42
West Virginia's Belgian and French Glassworkers   27:2;p28
West Virginia Cut Crystal  10:1;p38


GOLDENSEAL Good-Byes
Alan Freeman 44:2;p7
Alan Jabbour 43:1;p4
Alan “Keith” Mason 43:3;p7
Alice Leonore Cassady 24:1;p7
Andrew Gosline 41:1;p6
Andy Boarman 25:4;p9
Arch Moore 41:1;p6
Arthur Prichard 17:1;p5
Barbara A. Smith 47:4;p7
Basil Blake 11:2;p72
Ben Carr 44:4;p5
Berkley Ludwick “Lud” Freeman 30:3;p9
Bernard Cyrus 47:4;p6
Bertha Wallace 40:4;p3
Bess Richardson 26:2;p5
Beulah Edwards Bird 28:3;p5
Bill Garnette 32:3;p9
Bill Gillespie 47:4;p6
Bill Lowther 20:3;p72
Bill Reed 10:2;pIFC
Bill Westfall 42:1;p13
Bill Wintz 39:1;p5
Bill Withers 46:4;p6
Billie Jean Cherry 33:1;p9
Bob Harness 38:1;p6
Bob Kessinger 31:1;p9
Bob Spence 32:1;p9
Bonnie Cadle Hartley 30:4;p9
Bonnie Collins 37:3;p7
Bonnie Withrow Porter 30:4;p9
Boyd Harrison “Slim” Arnold” 26:2;p5
Brady “Brooks” Smith 33:4;p7
C. C. Stewart 24:4;p9
Carl Rutherford 32:1;p9
Carl Yokum 35:1;p7
Cecil Underwood 35:1;p7
Charles “Chuck” Heitzman 26:1;p5
Charles E. Kirk 30:2;p9
Charles R. Fox 32:2;p5
Charlie Blevins 31:2;p9
Charlie Cooper & Charly Hamilton 47:4;p8
Chuck Morse 33:1;p9
Chuck Yeager 47:1;p3
Clarence Clifford “Slim” Clere 27:2;p5
Clarence Frederick “Catfish” Gray 28:2;p5
Claude Kemper 30:1;p9
Clennie Workman 25:1;p9
Coleman C. Hatfield 34:1;p7
Connard Wolfe 38:2;p5
Coy Fitzpatrick 29:1;p9
Dallis F. Morris 26:2;p5
Dan B. Fleming, Jr. 38:1;p6
Dave Morgan 27:1;p7
David Morris 42:4;p8
Davis Grubb 7:1;p70
Delma Garrison 40:1;p7
Dennis Dietz 29:2;p9
Denzil Cowger 47:3;p8
Dick Schnacke 37:2;p6
Doc Harris 18:1;p2
Doc Williams 37:1;p5
Don Page 40:2;p7
Doris Jean Browning 46:1;p5
Dorothy Thompson 34:4;p8
Dorsey Wiseman 33:4;p7
Doyle Kisner 41:1;p6
Duane Lockard 32:3;p9
Earl Franklin “Red” Henline 26:1;p5
Earl Lloyd 41:2;p9
Earl M. “Pete” Humphreys 23:4;p73
Earl Wilson Jr. 45:4;p6
Ed Cabbell 44:4;p6
Ed Hicks and David Husband 46:4;p8
Ed Weaver 36:1;p7
Edgar Napier Jr. 46:1;p5
Edna Carpenter Reeves 32:1;p9
Elaine Purkey 46:4;p3
Elizabeth Thurmond Witschey 32:2;p5
Ellie Mannette 44:4;p7
Ellis Dungan 28:2;p5
Elmer Bird 23:3;p73
Elmer Rich 41:3;p8
Elsie Whitmer 30:2;p8
Emmett “Lefty” Shafer 30:1;p9
Emory Kemp 46:4;p7
Ernest Mullenax 30:2;p9
Rev. Everett Francis Briggs 33:1;p9
Everett Lilly 38:2;p5
Ferrell Friend 35:2;p7
Frances Upton Custer 29:4;p9
Frank Thomas 27:2;p5
Fred Reichenbach 26:2;p5
French Mitchell 15:2;p73
George Bird Evans 24:4;p9
George Daugherty 45:2;p3
George Fanning 21:4;p73
George Hajash 38:4;p9
George Jordon, II 45:1;p7
Georgia Gordon Bryant 26:4;p9
Gladys Broyles Larew 30:3;p9
Glen Smith 27:2;p5
Gwen Clingman 29:3;p9
Hal Greer 44:2;p9
Harlan Page “Ted” Carter III 41:1;p6
Harley Warrick 27:1;p6
Harold M. Hayslett 44:2;p8
Harold P. Young 33:4;p7
Hazel Dickens 37:2;p6
Hazel Stover 42:4;p7
Hazel Westfall 38:3;p9
Henry Neylon 31:4;p9
Henry Sloan 44:2;p6
Rev. Herman Hayes 38:3;p9
Herman Isner 38:2;p5
Hildred Dotson Lemley 24:4;p9
Howard L. “Bee” Murphy 25:3;p9
Hulett C. Smith 38:1;p4
Iris Bell 34:3;p9
Israel Welch 29:4;p9
Jack Fowler 46:4;p7
Jack Lilly 40:4;p2
James Bernardin 43:3;p7
James Edward “Jeep” Hall 34:3;p9
Jean Howdyshell 29:4;p9
Jeanne Mozier 47:4;p7
Jenes Cottrell 7:2;p70
Jennings Randolph 25:1;p8
Jerry Shaffer 41:2;p9
Jesse Beard Powell 39:3;p7
Jim Comstock 22:3;p73
Jim McCoy 42:4;p6
Jim Rubin 42:4;p6
Joe Dobbs 41:4;p11
Joe Gluck 30:2;p8
John Cooper 39:4;p6
John Graham 35:1;p7
John “J. J.” Young 31:1;p9
John Lambros 42:4;p6
John Perkovic 32:2;p5
John Pheasant 42:4;p7
John Veasey 45:4;p7
John Z. “Zack” Ellison 25:2;p.7
Judson Wallace 45;4;p6
Juliette Auger Fortner 27:2;p5
Kate Quinn 44:4;p5
Keith Wotring 36:3;p7
Ken Hechler 42:4;p5
Larry Bartlett 40:1;p7
Larry Gibson 38:4;p9
Lawton Posey 42:4;p7
Lew Burdette 33:2;p9
Linda McCumbers 36:2;p4
Lois Silverstein Kaufman 45:4;p6
Lon K. Savage 30:4;p9
Louise McNeill 19:3;p72
Lucille M. Hanna 21:2;p73
Lucy Lamm Bartlett 27:1;p6
Lyle “Lefty” Meeks 38:2;p5
Lynn Davis 27:1;p6
Mabel Moore 29:4;p9
Maggie and Sherman Hammons 15:4;p6
Margaret Fidler Demastes 28:3;p5
Margaret Tennant Gardner 27:1;p7
Marie Cooley Robinette 37:1;p5
Margaret Grose Winebrenner 30:4;p9
Mark Payne 46:1;p4
Mary Chancey 17:3;p5
Mary Rodd Furbee 30:2;p9
Melvin Cottrell 38:1;p6
Melvin Wine 29:2;p9
Merida D. “Murdie” Hall 25:3;p9
Michael Burt “B” Lilly 31:4;p9
Mike Fahey 46:4;p8
Mike Hornick 36:2;p4
Mike Jacobs 25:1;p8
Mike Perry 41:2;p9
Morgan Morgan VIII 32:2;p5
Nat Reese 38:3;p9
Noah Cottrell 18:1;p69
Norman Jordan 41:3;p8
Oby Edgar “Buddy” Starcher 28:1;p8
Olive Workman Persinger 42:1;p13
Oreste Leombruno 43:2;p5
Parthenia Edmonds 44:1;p4
Patricia Jane “Patty” Norton 30:3;p9
Patty Looman 38:3;p9
Paul H. Fansler 25:3;p9
Paul Lepp 24:1;p2
Paul Nyden 44:1;p5
Paul Pannell 30:4;p9
Paul Weinberger 40:1;p7
Paul Whiteman 39:3;p7
Philip Bagdon 29:2;p9
Phillip L. Crane 46:4;p8
Phyllis Marks 45:4;p8
Ray Epler 16:2;p73
Raymond D. Jarrell Jr. 45:4;p6
Reed Dunn 28:1;p8
Remembrances: Bill Withers, Beulah Walkup, Tina Sonis Holmes 46:2;p6
Richard Andre 42:1;p13
Robert “Bob” Barnett 47:1;p45
Robert C. Byrd 36:3;p7
Robin Hammer 46:4;p5
Roma E. Bailey 26:1;p5
Rosa Bunner Pheasant 26:4;p9
Roxy Gay Ellyson 31:4;p9
Roy C. Long 25:1;p8
Ruby Butcher 40:1;p6
Rush Butcher 38:2;p5
Russell Fluharty 15:2;p73
Sam Shaw 22:1;p71
Sarah Singleton 21:3;p73
Shields Landon “S. L.” Jones 24:1;p7
Skip Johnson 37:2;p7
Sondra Y. Millner-Lindsay 26:1;p5
Stella Hedge Britton 29:3;p9
Sylvia O’Brien 28:1;p8
T. R. Wickline 47:3;p8
Theodore Allen “Ted” Burdette 33:2;p9
Thomas Greco 31:2;p9
Tom King 19:3;p70
Vernice Copeland Trimble 27:1;p6
Vernon Burky 45:4;p9
Wager Bunner Shumaker 28:2;p5
Walden Roush 35:4;p8
Wallace Horn 38:1;p6
Wallace Williamson Farley 31:2;p9
Walter Miller 20:2;p71
Warren Woomer 44:2;p7
Wetzel “Sundown” Sanders 45:4;p8
Willa Norman 39:2;p5
William B. Newcomb 29:1;p9
William “Bicycle Bill” Currey 35:1;p7
William C. Blizzard 35:1;p7
William O. Macoughtry, Jr. 36:1;p7
William Raymond “Bill” Seal 27:2;p5
William Wallace Jones (Silver Yodelin’ Bill Jones) 28:2;p5
Wilson Douglas 25:2;p9
Woodrow Perry 39:2;p5


Golf
Mountain State Miniature Golf: Almost Heaven in 18 Holes   30:2;p66
Oakhurst Links: Golfing the Old-Time Way   30:2;p62
Tee Time in the Mountain State: West Virginia’s Golf History      41:2;p26


Great Depression
After the Fall of '29: A Clarksburger Recalls the Great Depression  14:3;p44
Arthurdale: The New Deal Comes to Preston County  7:2;p7
The Case of the Traveling Dress   43:4;p56
“A Cover for the Nation”  14:3;p36
A Depression Ramble  18:1;p70
Eleanor and Arthurdale  10:3;p5
Electricity Comes to the Country: Recalling Rural Electrification  15:2;p48
Ella Martin: An Uncommon Woman of the People  14:3;p42
Ella Martin's Blue Eagle Quilt  14:3;p36
Fast Express: Riding the Rails with REA  14:4;p22
Flummery and Purslane: Food and the Great Depression    32:1;p24
Hard Times on a Hillside Farm  19:4;p6
How We Fed Ourselves Back Then: Eating Well in Barbour County   33:2;p26
“Learning By Doing”: Teachers Remember Arthurdale School   8:1;p65
Life on Perry Ridge: Memories of a Wayne County Family  37:4;p36
Living Through the Great Depression 36:1;p28
On the Road, 1940: Job Hunting on Route 52   20:1;p41
Revelation in the Mountains: West Virginia FSA Photographs  36:3;p30
The Short Flight of the Blue Eagle   14:3;p39
“A Splendid Job Done”: Mattress Making in the Great Depression  22:3;p46
Surviving the Great Depression: Our Year on the Farm 38:1;p56
Tygart Valley Homestead: New Deal Communities in Randolph County   31:2;p10
A WPA Thanksgiving   22:3;p70
West Virginia's Co-op   15:2;p56
“Why Don't You Bake Bread?”: Franklin Trubee and the Scotts Run Reciprocal Economy   15:1;p34


Grist Mills
The Buckwheat Stops Here: Preston County’s Hazelton Mill 39:3;p58
Fidler's Mill: Rediscovering an Upshur County Landmark   28:2;p18
Low Tech: The Workings of a Water Mill  17:1;p16
A Man and His Mill: Jim Wells Takes on the Greenville Mill  17:1;p9
Rebuilding a Dream: The Other Mill at Jackson's Mill  20:3;p51
Stepping Back in Time: Another West Virginia Grist Mill  17:1;p20
West Virginia Back Roads: Cook’s Old Mill: You Can’t Help But Stop 42:4;p68


Gunsmithing
Boyd M. Henry, Gunsmith  5:2;p11
Gunsmithing: The Revival of a Tradition  5:2;p14


Herbal Medicine
Catfish Gray: Portrait of an Herb Doctor  3:3;p46
Clay County Folklore and Folk Medicine: Empty Rockers & Sassafras Tea  21:3;p67
Going 'Senging  11:4;p16
Goldenseal  1:1;p1 / 6:1;p3 / 10:1;p2 / 15:1;p70 / 25:3;p22
Healing from the Hills: Folk Medicine of the Southern Mountains  16:4;p60
In Search of the Wild Goldenseal   25:3;p24
Mountaineer Gold: Reflections of a Ginseng Philosopher  18:3;p70
“People need to know about plants”: Herbarist Marion Harless 45:1;p8


Historic Photography
After the Feud: Livicey Hatfield's Photo Album   24:3;p50
Before the 18-Wheelers   24:1;p36
Ben Gravely's Garden Tractor  23:2;p26
Building the State Capitol: The Official Construction Photographs from the West Virginia State Archives  8:2;p9
Charles Town Photographer John League   32:2;p32
Coal on the Kanawha  8:3;p40
The Engineer as Artist: Thomas Swisher's Sutton Photographs  13:1;p10 
Evidence of Times Past: A Preservationist Looks at the Sutton Photographs  13:1;p13
Finley Taylor: Early Richwood Photographer  39:4;p22
Gary: A First-Class Operation  14:3;p28
Glen Jean: Echo of an Empire  14:4;p9
Hidden Gems: Photographs from the State Archives   31:4;p22
Homer L. Wells: Midland Trail’s Mystery Photographer    32:3;p18
Huntington, the Way We Were: The Hometown Photographs of Levi Holley Stone    39:2;p44
In Close Touch with Reality: Photographer Lewis Hine 38:1;p44
Into the Woods with Ely-Thomas: One Day’s Drama at Jetsville   36:1;p40
Last Photographers: Finley Taylor   43:2;p26
Locks and Dams: Improving Navigation on the Kanawha   8:3;p46
Making a Life in the Valley: Witt Jennings of the Upper Kanawha  23:1;p40
Miners' Town: The W.B. Reece Photographs of Holden  8:4;p55
Photographer William H. Jordan: A Portrait of Ansted's Black Community   24:4;p44
The Photography of Lloyd Gainer: Worth 10,000 Words   33:4;p40
Portraits of Gary: Photographs from the Mike Hornick Collection  14:3;p33
Red Ribble, Coalfield Photographer  7:1;p9
The Reliable Bill Trevey: Glen Jean's Photographer  14:4;p17
Revelation in the Mountains: West Virginia FSA Photographs  36:3;p30
A West Virginia Swiss Community: The Aegerter Photographs of Helvetia, Randolph County   6:2;p9
Wheeling Photographer Eddie Martin  40:4;p56
Zebedee John Crouse: Mountain Photographer   24:2;p26


Historic Preservation
Beverly Fluty (1931 – 2009) 45:3;p35
Blair Mountain: West Virginia’s Sacred Landscape 47:2;p77
Bringing Back the Beauty: Stained Glass Restoration in Randolph County   29:1;p10
Civil War Battlefield Preservation 45:2;p64
The Cockayne House: A Preservation Effort by the Whole Community   43:2;p36
Diving Into History: Pools of the Northern Panhandle   28:2;p24
Harpers Ferry: The Power of Place 45:2;p56
Hunter Lesser: Historian and Preservationist 45:2;p74
Huntington’s Memorial Arch   36:3;p48
Job's Temple: A Gilmer County Landmark   17:2;p58
Life in the Levi Shinn House   31:3;p58
Our State’s Birthplace: West Virginia Independence Hall 45:3;p30
Recasting a Landmark: New Life for an Old Sutton Church  14:3;p65
Saved — Again! Restoring the Barrackville Covered Bridge   25:3;p56
Spanning Time: Touring West Virginia's Covered Bridges  14:2;p32
The Washington Houses of Jefferson County 42:4;p42
West Virginia Back Roads: “It’s all about partnerships”: Preserving Historic Wheeling 45:3;p74
West Virginia Independence Hall Today 45:3;p38
West Virginia State Farm Museum  23:2;p33


Holidays
“But After All Was She Not a Masterpiece as a Mother and a Gentlewoman…”  3:4;p29
Celebrating Old Christmas   25:4;p47
Celebrating the 4th of July 1965 . . . on the 2nd & 5th 46:2;p40
Central West Virginia Farm Life Between 1893 and 1970  1:1;p5
Christmas Apples   36:4;p62
Christmas Candles and Country Roads: Lighting the Way in Preston County   22:4;p16
Christmas Eve in the Manger of the Little Barn  41:4;p28
Christmas in a One-Room School   24:4;p62
Christmas in Canebrake   26:4;p62
Christmas in the Valley of the West Fork  42:4;p24
The Color of May   25:1;p56
Decoration Day   33:1;p32
A Fayette County Christmas   31:4;34
The First Father's Day   26:2;p10
First Lady and the Ramp Egg   34:1;p60
Ghost in the Church  23:3;p70
Goodbye, Old Man Winter: Helvetia Celebrates Fasnacht  19:1;p2
Growing Christmas: John Cooper and Santa's Forest   18:4;p9
Groundhog!  36:4;p46
Halloween at Mr. Mac’s Store   36:3;p66
Ho-Ho-Ho!: Santa Bill Kimmons 38:4;p62
How Folk Music Got That Way: Thanksgiving Memories by Lloyd Davis  17:3;p68
The Manger Scene   33:4;p60
Mary S. Ferguson   2:1;p14
Mother's Day Revisited: “But After All Was She Not a Masterpiece as a Mother and a Gentlewoman…”    25:1;p10
Mother's Day Today   25:1;p16
A Nicholas County Christmas   25:4;p44
Old Christmas and Belsnickles: Our Early Holiday Traditions   21:4;p26
A Pretty Little Box for Christmas   23:4;p65
Purim: A Jewish Holiday Service   11:2;p20
Shanghai: Winter Revels in West Virginia 45:4;p26
The Station Master’s Christmas   32:4;p20
3,000 Points of Light: Kenova’s Pumpkin House   32:3;p10
A WPA Thanksgiving   22:3;p70


Hotels
Allegheny Lodge: Looking Back on a Lost Landmark   17:3;p38
Allegheny Lodge: A Manager Remembers  17:3;p43
Ashford General Hospital: The Greenbrier Goes to War  19:3;p46
Auburn, 1913-1929  3:4;p4
Betty Lou Harmison: Muse of the Park View Inn   34:1;p47
Bluefield's Biggest: The Grand West Virginian Hotel  19:2;p15
“Cap” Ferguson” A Black Trailblazer   43:1;p62
“Charmingly Funky”: See’s Motel in Wardensville   43:2;p70
Christmas Apples   36:4;p62
Debunking the Bunker  36:4;p25
Fire on Fairfax Street!  34:1;p34
Hidden in Plain Sight: The Greenbrier’s Bunker   36:4;p18
“A Home Away From Home”: Harrisville's Whitehall Hotel   25:4;p36
“It Feels Like Coming Home”: Old-Time Hospitality at the Park View Inn   34:1;p40
A King-Sized Reunion: Capon Springs Resort   23:1;p9
Koolwink Motel: The American Dream in Romney   35:1;p54
Migrating to the Mountain State: An Irishman Comes to The Greenbrier   19:3;p55
Old Sweet Springs: A Lewis Family Legacy   26:2;p60
One of the Last American Railroad Hotels   1:3;p19
The Passing of a Grand Hotel: Recollections of the Daniel Boone in Charleston   8:2;p54
“A Pretty Big Thing for Princeton and Athens”: Virgil Fletcher Remembers Mercer Healing Springs   8:3;p28
Recollections of Mr. Geary   8:2;p57
Sweet Repose in Bartow        38:4;p10
Taking the Waters: The Mercer Healing Springs Resort   8:3;p23
"Wish You Were Here": The Long History of the Hermitage   21:4;p54


Humor
0l' Rusty   13:4;p8
1997 Liars Contest   24:1;p20
1999 Liars Contest   26:1;p66
2000 Liars Contest   27:1;p66
2001 Liars Contest   28:1;p62
2002 Liars Contest   29:1;p60
2003 Liars Contest   30:1;p62
2004 Liars Contest   31:1;p60
2005 Liars Contest   32:1;p64
2006 Liars Contest   33:1;p64
2007 Liars Contest   34:1;p64
2008 Liars Contest   35:1;p64
2009 Liars Contest   36:1;p64
2010 Liars Contest   37:1;p66
2011 Liars Contest   38:1;p65
2012 Liars Contest   39:1;p64
2013 Liars Contest   40:1;p64
2014 Liars Contest    41:1;p64
2015 Liars Contest  42:1;p41
2016 Liars Contest   43:1;p38
2017 Vandalia Liars Contest  44:1;p78
2018 Vandalia Liars Contest 45:1;p72
2018 Vandalia Award Recipient Bil Lepp 45:1;p74
2019 Vandalia Liars Contest 46:1;p54
Always Read the Directions: The Winning Liars from Vandalia 1988  15:1;p65
“Are You Sure He's Dead?”: Stories From Vandalia 1982  9:1;p68
Big Snow, Outhouses, and Good Growing Ground: The Champion Liars from Vandalia 1984  11:1;p67
“Buck Ain't No Ordinary Dog”: The 1996 Liars Contest   23:1;p60
The Case of the Traveling Dress   43:4;p56
Doodle Was a Tough Old Bird   26:2;p66
The Enchanted Coat   34:4;p52
Fishing and Flying and Other Tall Tales: The Champion Liars from Vandalia 1986  13:1;p66
Folk Humor for Fall: The Hog in the Road & Other Tales from Trout   20:3;p65
Groundhog Lore from Dry Fork  32:4;p52
“Helping the Spirits Talk”: Winning Stories from the West Virginia State Liars' Contest (1993)  20:1;p61
Hoopies   12:2;p65
How Folk Music Got That Way: Thanksgiving Memories by Lloyd Davis   17:3;p68
“I'm Telling You the Truth, Folks”: The Champion Liars from Vandalia 1985  12:1;p68
Kanawha Catfish and a Tale of Tails: The Winning Liars from Vandalia 1989  16:1;p67
Laughter in Appalachia   13:2;p71
Long Enough and Strong Enough: The Winning Liars from Vandalia 1991   18:1;p58
The Lying Lepp Brothers   24:1;p14
Mixed News from the Old Champ: Paul Lepp Takes Charge   23:1;p64
The Monster Stick's Last Ride: The 1998 Liars Contest   25:1;p66
Moonshine   12:4;p62
Mother and the Drunken Chickens  30:1;p44
No Bull, Folks: The Winning Liars from Vandalia 1987  14:1;p59
No Strangers to Trouble: The 1995 Vandalia Liars Contest Winners   22:1;p60
Philippi’s White Elephant  44:2;p62
Ships, Trains, and the Gates of Hell: The Winning Liars from Vandalia 1990   17:1;p68
“So Proud To Be Here”: A Visit With Comedienne Elsie Whitmer   29:2;p62
A Sportsman at the Concert   21:4;p5
Tales of the Rails: Workday from the C&O Line   20:1;p56
Teeth, Turtles & Tourists: Winning Tales from the 1994 West Virginia State Liars Contest   21:1;p65
Tutus and Toe Shoes: The Winning Liars from Vandalia 1992   19:1;p65
West Virginia’s Champion Liars: Winning Tall Tales from Vandalia 1983 10:1;p68
“What Killed Coonie?”  16:1;p61
Where in the World Is Cat Heaven?   43:2;p46


Hunting, Fishing & Trapping
"Absolutely a Sportsman's Paradise": An Oral Memoir by Paul Ashton Hepler  16:4;p42
Al Leonard: Hampshire County’s Centenarian Trapper 47:3;p10
Allegheny Lodge: Looking Back on a Lost Landmark  17:3;p38
Bad Luck on the Middle Fork  37:2;p37
Bow Making in West Virginia   34:3;p30
Brooke County Trapping   29:4;p49
Burgoo, the Stew   32:1;p30
Button, Button: St. Marys Had the Button Factory   21:2;p33
Coondog Heaven   26:4;p10
Crane Custom Baits 45:4;p46
“Dogs and Birds and Shooting”: George and Kay Evans of Preston County  19:4;p32
Elk River Tales: A Webster County Story   22:1;p9
Fishing in Berwind  30:2;p46
Fly Fishing: Up a Creek with Danny Wickline     38:2;p32
The Hampshire Club: Where Millionaires Relaxed on the South Branch  21:2;p9
Hobo's Coon: A Braxton County Hunting Tale  21:3;p53
Hunting for the State: Charles Rand’s 1914 Adventure   31:4;p18
Hunting Squirrels and Leaving Home: A Story for Father's Day  12:2;p7
“Listen to That Beautiful Music”: Fox Chasing in the Mountain State  22:2;p27
Making Crane Baits 45:4;p52
Martinsburg Memories: My Life as an Urban Outdoorsman  17:3;p46
Raccoon Tales   26:4;p20
Squirrel Tales: Readers Recall Squirrel Migrations  17:1;p7
Straight Talk On Coondogs: Clennie Workman On the Air   26:4;p24
Talking Turkey: J. C. Legg of Clay County  8:4;p9
Talking Turkey Calls: Aaron Parsons of Jackson County  43:1;p6
The Trappers' Rendezvous  11:2;p9
Traveling the Trough: Camping and Fishing the South Branch  13:2;p19
Turkey Talk with Peck Martin   31:3;p24
Turtle Man of Lubeck    40:3;p24
Water Birch: A 1929 Elk River Fishing Camp  16:3;p66
“The water is perfect!” 45:1;p64
What Is a Coondog, Anyway?   26:4;p18
Wild Foods of Appalachia (Book Review)  12:3;p71


Immigrants
“All Greek and All Hard Workers”  8:3;p57
Anna Guarascio Peluso: Preserving an Italian Art in West Virginia  7:4;p39
Asturian West Virginia   35:3;p14
A Bundle of Treasures: Greeks in West Virginia  23:4;p36
Coming Home: The George Hajash Story   29:1;p26
Crossing Over: The D'Arianos Come to West Virginia  9:3;p31
Death of a Gypsy King   24:4;p18 / 40:1;p10
December 6, 1907: No Christmas at Monongah  19:4;p9 / 25:4;p12
Ella Betler Remembers Helvetia   6:2;p23
Ellie Mannette (1927-2018)  44:4;p7
En las montañas: Spaniards in Southern West Virginia   27:4;p52
Every Tree, Every Bush, Every Rock: An Interview with Hyman Weiner, Charleston Tailor, Part I   4:2/3;p31
“The First Century is the Hardest”: A Morgantown Centenarian Reminisces on Glassmaking and Poetry Writing  6:1;p44
Four Generations: An Irish Family in West Virginia  14:3;p55
Grandma and Grandpa Zekany: Growing Up Hungarian in Logan County  17:3;p9
Growing Up in a Hardware Store  39:1;p54
Growing Up Jewish in Charleston  44:4;p28
Historical Sketch of Charleston's Jewish Community  4:4;p37
Home Forever: Carving a New Life in Tucker County  18:2;p38
Home Winemaking: An Italian Tradition in the Upper Kanawha Valley  3:2;p35
“I Know Them All”: Monongah's Faithful Father Briggs   25:4;p21
In the Beginning...: South Charleston’s Belgian Roots  37:4;p16
Irish Mountain: The Story of a West Virginia Immigrant Community  17:1;p47
Jewish Merchants in the Coalfields  16:1;p34
Kingmont: The First Place They Called Home  12:3;p44
La Familia Fernandez: Recalling a Spanish Family in Clarksburg   35:3;p19
Lavoro e Casa: Memories of an Italian Mining Family   25:1;p48
Lebanese in the Land of Opportunity: The Michael Family of Clarksburg   28:4;p22
Merchants of Thomas: Doing Business in Tucker County  19:4;p27
Migrating to the Mountain State: An Irishman Comes to The Greenbrier  19:3;p55
Miriam Weiner's Story  4:4;p38
“Music Can Take You Anyways You Want in This World”  7:2;p26
The Music Made Everything Okay: Michael Kline Interviews the Perkovic Family of Boggs Run   8:2;p27
My Childhood on Irish Mountain   24:1;p46
“My Line of Work”: Augusta Gallozzi Recalls the Mining Life   8:1;p60
Nest Eggs: Glass Egg Manufacturing in Marion County  14:4;p53
“A New and Wonderful Goal”: Musician Virgil W. Bork  16:3;p32
A New Home and Making Friends: Conclusion of an Interview with Hyman Weiner   4:4;p32
One of the Faithful: Asaff Rahall, Church Founder  8:2;p51
Our Lady of Lebanon: The Maronite Church in Wheeling   16:2;p63
The Pickens Leper  23:3;p5
Recalling an Irish Mountain Farm Family: The O'Leary-Gwinn Connection  17:1;p55
St. Joseph Settlement  9:1;p9
Sedor Fedukovich: A New American in Fayette County  22:3;p16
Streets Paved with Coal; 18:2;p28
Tales from the Irish Tract   24:1;p38
Thoney Pietro's Castle  14:2;p59
“To Keep Their Faith Strong”: The Raleigh County Orthodox Community  8:2;p43
“To Marry a Soldier”: An Interview with Lena Kiser  7:1;p22
Two Hundred Pounds or More: The Lebanese Community in Mannington  4:2/3;p18
Update — Gypsies in Weirton   40:1;p15
The 'Ups and Downs' of a British Coal Miner in the West Virginia Coal Fields  2:4;p35
A West Virginia Swiss Community: The Aegerter Photographs of Helvetia, Randolph County  6:2;p9
“What I Believe”: Frank Rushden's Life and Faith  20:3;p24
The World of the Gypsies   24:4;p24
Yiayia's Bundle   23:4;p44
“You Always Want to Better Yourself”: An Immigrant Success Story   18:2;p24


Industry
A.O. Barnette's Neighborhood: Changing Times in Kanawha City  22:1;p30
Acres, Roods, and Perches: A Century of Glassmaking on a Wellsburg Corner  12:4;p51
“All Greek and All Hard Workers”  8:3;p57
Apple Royalty: Berkeley County's Miller Family   27:3;p6
An Area Full of Teachers  5:1;p34
Asturian West Virginia    35:3;p14
Bakerton: A Jefferson County Village  12:3;p30
Before the 18-Wheelers   24:1;p36
“The Best Fuel You Could Find”: Frank Pizzino Remembers the Briquette Industry  8:3;p34
A Big Noise on Knapps Creek: W.C. Gentry Makes Sawdust  15:1;p15
Boat Building at Point Pleasant  16:4;p34
Bob Adkins: Lincoln County Gas Man  18:2;p31
The Bottling Works: Keeping History on Ice in Romney   22:4;p35
Broom Making   12:2;p26
A Busy Time in McDowell County: Looking Back with John J. Lincoln  15:3;p56
The C&O Patch: Remembering a Huntington Neighborhood  12:2;p7
Central City Bung Company   29:4;p52
Charles Ward Engineering Works  3:3;p31
Clearing Up a “Hazy Proposition”: Ford, Firestone, and Edison Explore West Virginia   9:1;p46
Coal Camp: Remembering Life in Nellis  20:3;p9
Coal on the Kanawha  8:3;p40
Comfortably Numb  44:3;p80
Crocks and Churns: A.P. Donaghho and Parkersburg Stoneware  11:2;p32
Crystal Beauty: Four Seneca Patterns  10:1;p43
A “Dam” Good Worker: Dam Builder Ralph Poling   24:4;p37
Dick Lloyd: He Kept the Gas Moving for 43 Years  11:2;p44
“A Dirty, Messy Place to Work”: B.H. Metheney Remembers Hawk's Nest Tunnel  7:1;p34
Drillers, Shooters and Roustabouts: Oil at Dunkard Ridge  18:1;p39
Electricity Comes to the Country: Recalling Rural Electrification  15:2;p48
The Elusive Jarvis-Huntington: Early Automobiles of West Virginia   25:3;p42
Ely-Thomas Lumber Company  23:4;p10
Farewell to Steam: Railroading at the End of an Era  14:1;p9
The Farmington Mine Disaster    44:3;p6
Fenton: A Century of Art Glass in Williamstown   34:2;p8
“The First Century is the Hardest”: A Morgantown Centenarian Reminisces on Glassmaking and Poetry Writing  6:1;p44
40 Years of Sawmilling   43:3;p42
A Frenchman in Clarksburg: Recalling Glassmaker Danton Caussin   27:2;p24
From Morocco to Swiss: Family Life Around the Mines and Mills  19:1;p45
Flour Sack Art: The S. George Company Wood Block Prints  6:3;p9
Gary: A First-Class Operation  14:3;p28
George Delforge and the Banner Window Glass: Company of South Charleston  1:3;p36
“Getting on the Job Early”: The Priest Family of Franklin  11:3;p18
Glory Days for Grafton: Building the Tygart Dam   24:4;p32
Going in the Hole with Hogs  44:1;p44
Great Kanawha Salt Industry: An Overview  40:4;p24
Grinding Grist: The Inner Workings Of Mollohan Mill  10:4;p13
Gusher!  18:1;p44
Hawk's Nest, the Novel   16:3;p47
The Hawk's Nest Incident   13:1;p65
The Hawk's Nest Tragedy: Fifty Years Later  7:1;p31
Henry Ford's Dream for Appalachia  9:1;p50
The Homer Laughlin China Company  11:1;p9
The Howes Tannery: Making Leather in Pocahontas County  37:3;p50
“I Think We've Struck a Gold Mine”: A Chemist's View of Hawks Nest  16:3;p42
“I Wish I Could Go Back”: A Visit with Pete Henderson of Marion County  36:4;p54
“I'm the One Who Stayed”: Walter Taitt's 99 Years in Volcano   28:4;p10
In the Beginning...: South Charleston’s Belgian Roots  37:4;p16
“In Steel and Song”: The Wheeling Steel Radio Show  18:4;p32
In Time and the River: The Story of Browns Island  15:4;p54
“Is your dad home from the mines?”  44:3;p22
“It Was Rough At Times”: The Memories of P. L. Johnston  11:1;p28
“The Jackson Mystery”: Dr. I. C. White and Mannington's First Oil Well   6:3;p13
“Just Get it Done”: Synthetic Rubber in Institute     38:1;p24
Just-Rite: Huntington's Air-Ola Radio Company   27:4;p34
The Kelly Axe Story     38:2;p28
“Kelly Perfect”: Annabelle Rhodes Recalls Kelly Axe   38:2;p20
Ken Hechler and the Farmington Widows  44:3;p52
Kingmont: The First Place They Called Home  12:3;p44
Laying Track in Nicholas County   29:3;p26
The Leetown Mill  12:4;p27
Lillybrook: The Memories Never Die   34:2;p53
Living the American Dream at Wheeling-Pitt 45:3;p64
Logging and Loggers: Background on Lumbering  10:4;p35
Making a Life in the Valley: Witt Jennings of the Upper Kanawha  23:1;p40
Manheim: Faded Glory in a Quarry Town  23:3;p28
Marbles and Pressed Glass Remembering Akro Agate Of Clarksburg  10:2;p20
Marietta Manufacturing Company: Building Ships and Boats in Point Pleasant    40:2;p30
Marx Toy Company: Making Memories in Glen Dale   33:4;p8
McKeefrey: A Marshall County Coal Town  18:3;p58
Memories of the Oil and Gas Fields: Conversations with Pleasants County Oil Workers   7:4;p25
Mine Mishap  18:2;p54
Miner's Widow: Sara Kaznoski, Fighter and Survivor   14:2;p52
More Than a Century: Looking Back with Doc Elliott  20:4;p32
The Morgan Shirt Factory  44:2;p42
Mornings in the Mill Camp  19:1;p52
“Most Radiant Windows”: West Virginia Stained Glass  8:2;p21
My First Night in the Mines   25:4;p25
Nest Eggs: Glass Egg Manufacturing in Marion County  14:4;p53
The 1954 Disaster    44:3;p19
The Norwalk: Martinsburg's Motor Car   29:2;p30 / 40:1;p16
Nothing But Hardwood: The Meadow River Lumber Company  17:4;p9
The No. 9 Memorial  44:3;p77
“Objects of Beauty and Light”: Glassmaking in West Virginia   9:1;p51
“Of Steel and Stock”: Taking Over at Weirton One Worker's Perspective  18:4;p39
Ohio River Voices: Echoes of the Army Corps   24:1;p28
Oil and Gas in Pleasants County   7:4;p30
Once More Through the Tunnels: Remembering Grafton and the Railroad   13:1;p26
“The Only Product is Oil”: Looking Back at the Town of Volcano  7:4;p35
Original and Genuine: The Story of Marsh Wheeling Stogies  15:4;p39
Over the Mountain: Timbering at Braucher  13:2;p34
“Paden City Was Like the End of the World”  8:2;p25
Phyllis and Carl Guthrie: A Wartime Romance   36:1;p8
Portraits of Gary: Photographs from the Mike Hornick Collection   14:3;p33
The Preston Farmers Market  44:4;p54
Production Line Glass at Pilgrim Glass Company  9:1;p57
“Riding on Fire”: The Great Maybeury Railroad Disaster  17:1;p42
Rockyside: A Forgotten Mining Community 45:1;p50
A Rumbling Down Below: Miners for Democracy  44:3;p58
S. George Company History   6:3;p13
Sand Man: Glass Sand Engineer Earle T. Andrews  12:1;p56
Sand Mining: A Photoessay  12:1;p58
“Sleeping Beneath the Sand”: Songwriter John W. Unger  19:4;p61
Smoke and Cinders: Railroading Up Big Sandy and Back in Time  17:4;p57
Starting from Scratch: Mack Roberts and the Charleston Broom Company  12:2;p22
Tanning Process  37:3;p58
“There's Something About Dinnerware”: Ed Carson of the Homer Laughlin China Company  11:1;p19
Three Sides to the Story: Governor Hatfield and the Mine Wars  11:2;p53
Thurmond: Change Continues in a New River Town  21:2;p15
Treat Yourself to the Best  2:4;p13
24 Tons Was Enough: Gene McGraw Recalls Old-Time Mining  18:1;p23
The Union Carbide Story: Franklin Jividen Recalled    38:1;p26
The U.S. Rubber Story: Frank Sayre Recalls      38:1;p30
Vitrolite  18:3;p34
Wall of China: Recalling the Greatest Dump in the World  18:1;p52
Walter Seacrist: A Songwriting Miner Remembers the Mine Wars  11:2;p60
“We Liked Big Wood”: Recollections of a Wood Hick  10:4;p30
Weirton’s Singing Men of Steel   31:4;p28
West Virginia Cut Crystal     10:1;p38
“West Virginia — That'll Win Ya!”: The Fesenmeier Brewery at Huntington  7:4;p45
“A West Virginian or Nothing”: Fred McCoy  21:1;p51
Where Coal People Meet: 2011 Bluefield Coal Show  37:4;p24
William Cooper Stiles, Jr., and Thornhill Mansion  44:4;p56
Wings Over Glen Dale: When Fokker Trimotors Flew Over West Virginia  17:4;p32
Working on the Island  15:4;p56
Working the Hardwood Country: Glenn Spencer and the Lumber Business  13:2;p25
The World’s Largest Clothespin Factory   43:2;p10


Institutions
Ashford General Hospital: The Greenbrier Goes to War  19:3;p46
By Faith and Sacrifice: Salem College Celebrates Its First 100 Years  14:2;p20
A Campus Called Home: The West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind   28:3;p10
Cedar Lakes: Recalling the Farm Years  16:3;p14
Curing at Hopemont: A Former Patient's Recollections  12:1;p36
Denmar   22:4;p49
Doing Time in Style: The State Prison for Women at Pence Springs  16:2;p48
Echoes of Things Past: Preston County's Oak Park   20:2;p46
The Executioner’s Story: Bob Harness and the Moundsville Pen   31:3;p38
From Academy to University: Marshall Turns 150  13:1;p58
From Seminary to University: The First Century  14:4;p50
A Grand Move: Morris Harvey College Comes to the City  14:4;p46
The Grandfathers of Oglebay   22:4;p12
A Haven of Rest: Morris Memorial Hospital for Crippled Children   36:2;p47
High Hopes at Colin Anderson Center   24:4;p52
A Home for the Homeless: Remembering the Pleasants County Poor Farm  20:3;p45
Hopemont: Curing Tuberculosis in Preston County  12:1;p30
“I Wish I Could Remember Her Face”: Searching for Ethel Anders   35:1;p31
A Lewisburg Institution: The Greenbrier Military School  22:2;p65
Life in College Park: The G.I. Bill Changes WVU  21:3;p25
The Med School Sideshow   43:3;p22
My Boys: Teaching at Pruntytown  16:1;p58
The Myers Clinic: A Family Legacy in Barbour County   31:1;p44
POW: The Italian Prisoners at Camp Dawson  19:1;p24
Slim Arnold: Mountaineer Emeritus   22:3;p34
“So Charitable a Mission”: The Odd Fellows Home in Elkins   29:3;p18
Spencer VFD: Roane County's Teenage Smoke Eaters   22:1;p38
There’s a Riot Going On! Emergency Training at Moundsville  41:1;p36
“A Tough Joint”: The West Virginia Penitentiary at Moundsville  21:2;p39
The West Virginia WWII Home Front: Bell Bottoms at Bethany  18:3;p9
Weston State Hospital   35:1;p36
When We Were Boy Scouts   32:2;p38
Work To Be Done: A Wellsburg Church Recovers From the '36 Flood  13:3;p18
WVU: The First 50 of 150   43:3;p10
WVU Tidbits   43;3;p30


Jarvis, Anna
“But After All Was She Not a Masterpiece as a Mother and a Gentlewoman...”   3:4;p29
Mother's Day Revisited: “But After All Was She Not a Masterpiece as a Mother and a Gentlewoman...”   25:1;p10
Mother's Day Today   25:1;p16
“Profiteers, Charity Charlatans, and Anti-Mother Propagandists”: Anna Jarvis and the Enemies of Mother’s Day   43:1;p48


Labor History
Another Mystery: How Did Samuel D. Brady Die?  42:2;p67
Another View of C.E. Lively   17:3;p67
The Armed March in West Virginia  13:3;p65
The Armed March in West Virginia: Battling at Blair and Crooked Creek   20:4;p54
The Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency 46:1;p19
A Battle John Lewis Lost  3:1;p11
Blair Mountain: A Brief Overview   32:2;p26
“Blair Mountain Changed My Life!”  Reflections on the 1921 Armed Miners’ March  42:1;p56
Blair Mountain from the Other Side  13:3;p70
Blair Mountain: West Virginia’s Sacred Landscape 47:2;p77
“By God, and Thomas Jefferson!”: Mother Jones on the Creeks   19:4;p24
C. E. Lively: The Man Who Started a War 47:2;p30
The Cliftonville Riot: A Forgotten Panhandle Mine War  20:2;p53
Coalfields Vacations in the Mine Wars Era  17:2;p36
Comfortably Numb  44:3;p80
Creators of New Play About Mother Jones for Summer Tour  2:2;p5
“Daddy Please Don't Go Down in that Hole Today”  2:1;p23
“A Dirty, Messy Place to Work”: B.H. Metheney Remembers Hawk's Nest Tunnel  7:1;p34
The Don Chafin Era  15:3;p54
The Dust Settles: Felts Papers Offer More on Matewan  17:2;p39
Eyewitness: Marie Robinette of Matewan   30:4;p24
Facing the Music: Musician and Labor Leader Ned H. Guthrie   13:3;p9
Fallen Angel: Mother Jones and the Harding Telegram 47:2;p38
The Farmington Mine Disaster    44:3;p6
Forgotten Heroes of the 1912-13 Miners' Strike: Hunt for UMWA Grave Markers Produces Research and Mystery 4:4;p23
From Organizer to Outcast: The Rise and Fall of Frank Keeney 47:2;p22
George Delforge and the Banner Window Glass Company of South Charleston  1:3;p36
Growing Up on Cabin Creek: An Interview with Arnold Miller   7:2;p35
“Guards with Guns”  20:2;p57
The Gunfight at Matewan  17:2;p33
Hawk's Nest, the Novel   16:3;p47
The Hawk's Nest Incident   13:1;p65
The Hawk's Nest Tragedy: Fifty Years Later  7:1;p31
“Her hour of need”: Jessie Maynard 46:1;p33
Huey Hager: Capturing Don Chafin’s Brother 47:2;p54
“I Didn't Think I'd Live to See 1950”: Looking Back With Columbus Avery  8:1;p32
“I Like to Tell This History”: William O. Macoughtry, Jr., Recalls the Treason Trials   32:2;p27
“I Might As Well Go Back In”: Remembering the Eccles and Layland Explosions  8:1;p54
I Shot the Sheriff: Bill Petry and Don Chafin 47:2;p49
“I Think We've Struck a Gold Mine”: A Chemist's View of Hawks Nest  16:3;p42
“I'll Teach You Not to be Afraid”: Monia Baumgartner Remembers Mother Jones   6:1;p20
“In West Virginia I Had More Freedom”: Bruce Crawford's Story  10:1;p34
Ken Hechler and the Farmington Widows  44:3;p52
The Legacy of the Mine Wars 47:2;p88
“Let’s Show Them What a Fight We Can Give Them”: The Black Lung Movement in West Virginia   32:2;p6
The Lively Letter 46:1;p30
The Lively Letter Backstory 46:1;p32
Mack Jenks, Union Bard  3:2;p25
Matewan   13:4;p7
A Miner’s Life: Clyde Lockard’s Diary   31:2;p38
Miner's Widow: Sara Kaznoski, Fighter and Survivor  14:2;p52
The Monongah Miners' Band  6:4;p9 / 16:3;p36
The Morris Brothers Campaign for Yablonski  44:3;p65
Mother Jones in Court: Act I, Scene 3, from "Brimstone and Lace"  6:4;p43
“My Line of Work”: Augusta Gallozzi Recalls the Mining Life  8:1;p60
No. 9 Lawsuit: The Pain Lingers on for Many 45:1;p9
“October is my favorite color”: Remembering Widen 47:3;p42
Ode to the Union: Former UFCW Local 347 President Sterling Ball 47:2;p5
“One Day More”: Activist Songwriter Elaine Purkey   32:2;p14
Proud to Be a Redneck 47:2;p56
The Red Neck War of 1921  7:2;p44
A Relentless Dissident: A. D. Lavinder 47:2;p34
A Rumbling Down Below: Miners for Democracy  44:3;p58
The Seige of Crooked Creek Gap   7:2;p52
Sidney Box, West Virginian  5:2;p59
Sisters in Coal: A History of Women in the West Virginia Mines   33:1;p10
Son of the Struggle: A Visit with William C. Blizzard   32:2;p20
Songs of Labor 47:2;p72
“State Police Hold the Logan County Line” 47:2;p44
Strike Duty: A Trooper Recalls Trouble in the Coalfields  21:4;p32
A Tale of Two Matewans 46:1;p38
“A terrible calamity”: The Massacre at Matewan 46:1;p10
Thomas B. Davis: The Governor’s Go-to Guy 45:2;p16
Three Sides to the Story: Governor Hatfield and the Mine Wars  11:2;p53
“To Marry a Soldier”: An Interview with Lena Kiser   7:1;p22
The 'Ups and Downs' of a British Coal Miner in the West Virginia Coal Fields  2:4;p35
Walter Seacrist: A Songwriting Miner Remembers the Mine Wars  11:2;p60
Warm Receptions and Cordial Invitations for Mother Jones in West Virginia  4:1;p14
The West Virginia Mine Wars: A Brief History 47:2;p8
West Virginia Mine Wars in Historical Fiction: Writers Jean Battlo and Denise Giardina 47:2;p66
The West Virginia Mine Wars Museum 47:2;p83
The West Virginia State Police: Born of Chaos 45:2;p6
What Happened to the Mine Wars? Erasing West Virginia History 47:2;p58
Who Fired First? 46:1;p24
“Why Don't You Bake Bread?”: Franklin Trubee and the Scotts Run Reciprocal Economy  15:1;p34
The World’s Largest Clothespin Factory   43:2;p10
Wye Plummer Pritt: Fifty Years As a Track Man   31:4;p54


Lilly Reunion
Lilly Reunion, 1979   6:1;p31
Lilly Reunion 1998    24:2;p47
The Lost Village of Lilly   24:2;p42
Remembering Earlier Reunions  6:1;p35


Logging and Lumber
“Adolph Was Home”: Thelma and Giff Zickefoose  13:3;p28
“All They Knew Was Pull and Get It”: Daniel Richmond About Then and Now  23:2;p10
The BC&G and the Last Stand of Steam  30:3;p24
Back to Braucher  14:2;p70
Benjamin Matheny "Doing a Man's Work"  2:3;p26
Bergoo, the Town   32:1;p34
A Big Noise on Knapps Creek: W.C. Gentry Makes Sawdust  15:1;p15
Bob Withers: Upshur County Logger, Lumber Camp Cook, and Game Warden   5:4;p32
Cass: A Short History   26:2;p38
Confessions of a Lumberjack   23:4;p23
Ely-Thomas Lumber Company  23:4;p10
Farewell To Steam: Railroading at the End of an Era  14:1;p9
Finley Taylor: Early Richwood Photographer  39:4;p22
Firing on the Grade: A Shay Summer at Cass  15:2;p58
40 Years of Sawmilling   43:3;p42
Frank Edwin Mower: Keeping Cass Alive   26:2;p47
Home Sweet Home: Blue Jay, West Virginia  42:4;p62
Home to Swandale  18:1;p9
Into the Woods with Ely-Thomas: One Day’s Drama at Jetsville   36:1;p40
Lefty the Barber: Still Clipping at Cass  19:3;p29
Logging and Loggers: Background on Lumbering  10:4;p35
Memories of Ely-Thomas Lumber Company: Through the Eyes of a Child  23:4;p20
Mornings in the Mill Camp   19:1;p52
Nothing But Hardwood: The Meadow River Lumber Company  17:4;p9
One Tree's Story  17:4;p20
Outdoor Justice in Morgan County  25:3;p62
Over the Mountain: Timbering at Braucher  13:2;p34
Pulling the Weight, Doing the Work: Barbour County's Horse Pull  23:2;p20
Randolph County Horsepower  23:2;p18
Summers at the Sawmill  15:1;p20
Ties that Bind: The Hahn Brothers of Hardy County   31:2;p22
Tools of the Trade: The Crosscut Saw  17:1;p65
Understanding the Band Saw  17:4;p16
“We Liked Big Wood”: Recollections of a Wood Hick  10:4;p30
Wood Gathering Day      40:4;p32
Working the Hardwood Country: Glenn Spencer and the Lumber Business  13:2;p25
The World’s Largest Clothespin Factory   43:2;p10


Medicine
“Are You Sick?”: Dr. J.W. Myers and his Remedy Company   31:1;p36
Ashford General Hospital: The Greenbrier Goes to War  19:3;p46
Berlin: Boyhood Memories in Lewis County   28:4;p29
“But After All Was She Not a Masterpiece as a Mother and a Gentlewoman...”   3:4;p29
Cadet Nurses Maggie and Terri Payne 40:2;p26
Catfish Gray: Portrait of an Herb Doctor  3:3;p46
Chesney’s Totem Pole: Tribute to a Fairmont Landmark     34:3;p34
Country Vet Doc White   24:4;p10
Curing at Hopemont: A Former Patient's Recollections  12:1;p36
Denmar   22:4;p49
“A Dirty, Messy Place to Work”: B. H. Metheney Remembers Hawk's Nest Tunnel  7:1;p34
Dr. Howard: Looking Back With a Philippi Pharmacist  10:2;p26
Dr. Roy and Mary Ellen Harmon Jr.: “A very rewarding life” 45:3;p56
Eleanor McElroy: “An Influence for Good”  20:1;p36
Fall Victory: Huntington’s 1918 Flu Epidemic   31:3;p44
The Family Drug Store: Recalling a Huntington Business  18:2;p65
Fighting the Flu: The Experiences of Two Beckley Nurses  10:2;p69
Finding Balance in Logan County: A Visit with Roger Bryant 39:4;p10
Florien Vaughn, M.D.: Mystery Doctor of the Coalfields  6:4;p17
“From Cattle to Cats”: Rural Veterinarians  44:1;p48
From Doctors in Pax to the Hospital Bottom  44:2;p54
The Flu Epidemic, 1918  16:4;p2
“Get Yourself a Good Horse”: Dr. James Dye of Calhoun County  8:1;p41
A Haven of Rest: Morris Memorial Hospital for Crippled Children   36:2;p47
The Hawk's Nest Incident   13:1;p65
The Hawk's Nest Tragedy: Fifty Years Later  7:1;p31
Healing from the Hills: Folk Medicine of the Southern Mountains  16:4;p60
Healing Waters?  8:3;p25
High Hopes at Colin Anderson Center  24:4;p52
Home Delivery: Amy Mildred Sharpless, Mountaintop Midwife  19:4;p55
Hopemont: Curing Tuberculosis in Preston County  12:1;p30
“I Think We've Struck a Gold Mine”: A Chemist's View of Hawks Nest  16:3;p42
“I Wish I Could Remember Her Face” Searching for Ethel Anders   35:1;p31
Lafadie Belle Whittico: Black Medical Pioneer in Mingo County   29:4;p40
Leprosy: A Medical Perspective  23:3;p63
“Let’s Show Them What a Fight We Can Give Them”: The Black Lung Movement in West Virginia   32:2;p6
A Life Well-Spent: “Doc Pete” Michael of Parsons   34:3;p40
Looking Back on a Busy Life: Phyllis Hamrick of St. Albans  21:1;p44
Mabel Gwinn, New River Nurse  7:3;p30
The Magnolia Nurse: Patty Norton of Morgan County   29:4;p46
The Med School Sideshow   43:3;p22
Memories of a Country Doctor  38:3;p50
“McKendree No. 2”: The Story of West Virginia's Miners Hospitals  7:3;p36
Midwives' Tales  5:4;p42
Mission in the Mountains: West Virginia's Pallottine Missionary Sisters   29:1;p18
The Myers Clinic: A Family Legacy in Barbour County   31:1;p44
Nature Always Worked: Opal Freeman, Moatsville Midwife  10:1;p22
No Ambulances Then: Tales of a Country Doctor  13:4;p65
Nurses at No. 9  44:3;p46
Phoebia G. Moore, M.D.: First Woman to Study Medicine at West Virginia University  5:4;p36
The Pickens Leper  23:3;p58
“Preserved Until Judgement Day”: The Philippi Mummies   27:3;p56
“A Really Fine Place”: Talking About Kenna  11:3;p50
Recollections of Ashford  20:1;p70
“So Much To Endure”: Early Epidemics in the Kanawha Valley  10:2;p67
Solving Charleston's Typhoid Mystery   25:2;p62
“The Spark to Play Music”: Interview with Jimmie and Loren, the Currence Brothers  6:3;p44
Taking the Waters: The Mercer Healing Springs Resort   8:3;p23
Three Doctors Go to Battle: Surgeons-Turned-Soldiers in the Civil War 47:3;p68
War and Pandemic: Nursing Becomes a Profession 45:4;p21
West Virginia Back Roads: A Dentist at the Pinnacle   43:4;p78
Young Nurses Long Ago: Fairmont's Cook Hospital Training School  18:4;p42


Military
“Able Courage”: The Monumental Sallie Maxwell Bennett   26:1;p28
The Armed March in West Virginia: Battling at Blair and Crooked Creek  20:4;p54
Army Pigeons at Seneca Rocks  33:3;p12
“Blair Mountain Changed My Life!” Reflections on the 1921 Armed Miners’ March  42:1;p56
“The Boys of '17”: WWI Vets Talk It Over Again in Pendleton County  7:1;p2
“Cap” Ferguson”: A Black Trailblazer   43:1;p62
Climbing to Victory: WWII Assault Training at Seneca Rocks   33:3;p8
Coming Home: The George Hajash Story   29:1;p26
Debunking the Bunker   36:4;p25
Dubie, Spanky, and Mr. Death: West Virginia's Pioneering Black Airmen  23:2;p42
Enemy Diplomats at The Greenbrier  19:3;p48
Ernestine Hess Davey: An Unsung Hometown Hero 47:1;p74
The Fighting Hajash Brothers   29:1;p32
The Forty & Eight   31:3;p55
The Gaujot Brothers 47:3;p72
General Edward Greer: West Virginia’s First Black General  37:4;p42
George Karos: Martinsburg’s Pharmacist Mayor                40:4;p26
In Germany After Hitler: A West Virginian's Experience/An interview with Preston County's Lawrence A. Nuce  4:1;p28
Harvesting the Victory: Richwood Joins the WWII Effort  17:3;p18
Hidden in Plain Sight: The Greenbrier’s Bunker   36:4;p18
Huntington’s Memorial Arch    36:3;p48
A Lewisburg Institution: The Greenbrier Military School  22:2;p65
Living Small: Marjorie Wolverton’s Journey to West Virginia 40:2;p54
Major General Charles R. Fox   29:2;p10
May Show Maddox: Fairmont’s Gold Star Mother 46:1;p70
Miracle Dust on Spruce Knob   40:1;p24
The Mule School: The West Virginia Home Front in World War II  17:1;p30
Old Soldiers   19:4;p68
On Hallowed Ground: Jimmie McGrady and Beckley’s American Legion Cemetery   34:3;p48
Pearl Harbor: They Were There  42:4;p24
Phyllis and Carl Guthrie: A Wartime Romance   36:1;p8
Prisoners of War at Camp Ashford  19:1;p31
Proud to Have Been Called Nurses: Recalling Davis Memorial Hospital School of Nursing  40:2;p20
Recollections of Ashford  20:1;p70
Reliving History: Memories of a Civil War Reenactor   39:2;p10
Remembrance, Reflection, and Honor: Rowlesburg’s World War II Museum    38:3;p60
Rentals, Radios, and Resurgence: The State Police in the 1930s  42:2;p62
The Rhythm of Dwight Diller   40:4;p14
76 Years later . . . A Purple Heart  44:1;p6
South Charleston During World War II   36:1;p16
A Spruce Knob Miracle   26:3;p56
There’s a Riot Going On! Emergency Training at Moundsville  41:1;p36
“To Marry A Soldier”: An Interview with Lena Kiser  7:1;p22
“Top Kick”: Gereald Bland and his Military Museum   33:3;p19
Two Days That Changed Our Lives   27:4;p14
U.S. Naval Ordnance Center: A Brief History     36:1;p14
USS West Virginia: A Tale of Three Ships   27:4;p16
Victory Loan Tour of 1945  37:3;p42
War and Pandemic: Nursing Becomes a Profession 45:4;p21
A Warm Welcome: World War I Troop Trains   43:1;p58
WAVE Betty Copenhaver  18:3;p13
WAVES in World War II: Washington, D.C. 47:1;p72
WAVES Jessie Lucke and Isabel Lobb Jones: West Virginians by Birth and Choice 47:1;p66
The “Wee Vee”: West Virginia’s Pride and Joy  42:4;p20
West Virginia Back Roads: Clifton E. Brooks Sr.: West Virginia’s Last Surviving Tuskegee Airman 45:4;p76
West Virginia Back Roads: Military Museum in Weston   38:3;p62
The West Virginia Home Front: More on the Maneuver Area   17:2;p70
West Virginia Maneuver Area   33:3;p16
West Virginia Remembers Pearl Harbor  42:4;p14
The West Virginia WWII Home Front: Ashford General Hospital: The Greenbrier Goes to War  19:3;p46
The West Virginia WWII Home Front: Bell Bottom at Bethany  18:3;p9
The West Virginia WWII Home Front: “Dear GI” Preston Soldiers Get Letters from Home  18:4;p50
The West Virginia WWII Home Front: POW: The Italian Prisoners at Camp Dawson  19:1;p24
A West Virginian's Experience in Germany After Hitler  4:1;p28
West Virginians on the Mexican Border  a Century Ago  42:1;p64
“You Never Forget”: Taylor County's Color Guard   27:4;p9


Mother Jones
“By God, and Thomas Jefferson!”: Mother Jones on the Creeks   19:4;p24
Creators of New Play About Mother Jones Hope for Summer Tour  2:2;p5
“I'll Teach You Not to be Afraid”: Monia Baumgartner Remembers Mother Jones  6:1;p20
Mother Jones in Court: Act I, Scene 3, from "Brimstone and Lace"  6:4;p43
Warm Receptions and Cordial Invitations for Mother Jones in West Virginia  4:1;p14


Mother's Day
“But After All Was She Not a Masterpiece as a Mother and a Gentlewoman...”  3:4;p29
Cough Drops and Mother’s Day  35:1;p30
Mother's Day Revisited: “But After All Was She Not a Masterpiece as a Mother and a Gentlewoman...”  25:1;p10
Mother's Day Today   25:1;p16
“Profiteers, Charity Charlatans, and Anti-Mother Propagandists”: Anna Jarvis and the Enemies of Mother’s Day   43:1;p48


Music and Musicians
2019 Vandalia Award Recipient: Dwight Diller 46:1;p56
Ab Cole: Portrait of a Country Entertainer  1:3;p42
Accordion in My Genes  30:3;p52
Alan Freeman (1943-2017)  44:2;p7
All-Around Musicians: Ralph Hamrick and Early Country Music  11:1;p23
“Always Come Home After The Dance”: The Welch Brothers Band  10:2;p55
Andrew F. Boarman, the Banjo Man from Berkeley County  5:1;p50
Annie's Story: A Life in Lewis County  20:3;p38
The Appalachian Play-party  1:2;p10
Appalachian South Folklife Center Turns 50!     41:4;p42
Augusta Festival  23:2;p53
Bagpipes in West Virginia   32:3;p54
The Ballad of John Morgan  18:2;p72
Ballads and Baskets: The Clyde Case Story  17:3;p31
The Banjo in West Virginia   43:1;p40
The Barr Reunion  14:4;p63
Bear Fork Trading Post: Live Music in Calhoun County   34:1;p16
Beckley Violin Maker: John Tutterway 47:3;p28
The Beginning of My Hobby—Scottish Dancing  44:2;p23
Ben Carr and his Banjo: What Music Means  42:1;p45
“The Best Therapy”: Making Music At The O'Dell Farm  10:4;p58
“The Big Possum Stirs Again”  13:3;p8
Big Possums Stir Late: Oldtime Fiddler Harvey Sampson  12:1;p24
Bill Browning   43:4;p46
Bill Murray: A Round-up Original  30:4;p38
Black Gospel & Blues: The Roots of American Music 47:1;p12
“Black waters come rollin’ down Buffalo Creek”: Music and the Disaster 47:4;p58
Blackie Cool: "Whoop It Up a Little Bit" The Life and Music of Blackie Cool  7:3;p51
The Blind Man’s Song: Recalling Blind Alfred Reed   34:4;p54
Bobby on Byrd   36:3;p18
A Brief History of Shape-note Music   4:2/3;p14
Brooks Smith: The Making of a Banjo Player  22:1;p53
The Buddy Starcher & Sleepy Jeffers Shows: Live Country Music on TV! 39:1;p8
Cap, Andy and Flip: Mountain State Radio Trio  15:4;p30
Carl Rutherford: Music from the Coalfields  20:3;p30
Carrying on the Music: Dulcimer Player Patty Looman  21:4;p61
The Champion of Greenbrier Valley  4:2/3;p39
Charles J. Unseld: A Special Place and Two Special People  7:4;p65
Charleston’s Man with a Vision: Harry Silverstein  44:4;p20
Clarence Tross: Hardy County Banjoist  2:3;p7
Clark Kessinger: Pure Fiddling  23:3;p10
“Clifftop”: Appalachian String Band Music Festival   25:2;p64
Coming Full Circle: West Virginia Musicians Continue Singing in Arizona  4:4;p14
The Coon Dog Truth: Charlie Blevins at the Red Robin Inn  8:4;p35
Dinger Daugherty: New Martinsville’s Fabulous Flying Fool 40:4;p42
Country Radio: The Early Days of WHIS, Bluefield  10:3;p57
Country Store Opry: Grant County's Music Capitol   29:2;p56
Creating the Steel Drum   32:4;p44
Currence Brothers   6:3;p44
“Daddy Loved Music”: Recalling Guitarist Roy Harvey   33:4;p50
“Daddy Please Don't Go Down in that Hole Today”   2:1;p23
“Dark Hollow”   43:4;p55
David Daniels: Music Can Take You Anyways You Want in This World   7:2;p26
Days of Glory: Rock Music in the Kanawha Valley (1965-1975) 38:1;p12
Doc Williams: A Half Century at the “Wheeling Jamboree”  13:1;p32
Earlier Pickers: Aunt Jenny Wilson Remembers Frank Hutchison & Dick Justice  20:3;p36
Ed Cabbell (1946-2018)  44:4;p6
Elderberry Records   9:2;p8
Ellie Mannette (1927-2018)  44:4;p7
Elmer Bird: The Banjo Man From Turkey Creek   23:2;p45
Elmer Rich and “Colored Aristocracy”      35:3;p50
Ernie Carpenter: Tales of the Elk River Country  12:2;p30
Ernie Carpenter's “Elk River Blues”  12:4;p69
Ethnic Music: A Neglected Part of Appalachian Culture  3:2;p41
Expanding Horizons: The Appalachian Children’s Chorus 47:1;p8
Facing the Music: Musician and Labor Leader Ned H. Guthrie  13:3;p9
A Family Tradition: Collecting Old Instruments  21:4;p65
Farewell to a Dulcimer Man: Walter Miller, 1914-1994  20:2;p71
Farewell to French Mitchell and Russell Fluharty   15:2;IBC
Farewell to Noah Cottrell  18:1;p69
Feuds, Fiddles, Family, and Friends: Ed Haley’s Life on Harts Creek     41:4;p12
“Fiddling Around”: An Interview with French Mitchell  9:2;p9
The Fiddling Pheasants of Fairmont   26:1;p39
Fifth Augusta Heritage Arts Workshop  3:2;p3
Finding Balance in Logan County: A Visit with Roger Bryant  39:4;p10
Folk and Folk-related Music from West Virginia: A Discography  4:1;p3
The Folk Festival at Glenville   1:3;p47
Folklife at the Cultural Center  12:2;p58
40 Years of Vandalia!   43:1;p8
Frank George: In His Own Words  44:1;p13
Frank George's Music  9:1;p30
From Right Here in the Mountains: West Virginia Public Radio's "Mountain Stage"  14:3;p67
From the Hills to the Classroom: Folklife Goes to College 39:3;p10
“Getting Down the Originals”: Folk Song Collector Marie Boette  14:3;p14
The Ghosts of West Virginia 46:3;p66
Good Times at Glenville: The West Virginia State Folk Festival  11:2;p68
The Gospel of the Blues: Lady D & Xavier Oglesby  44:4;p8
“Grandpaw Got Me Started”: Frank George and the Old-Time Music  9:1;p26
The Hammonds Family of Randolph County  40:4;p13
Hand-Clapping and Hallelujahs: A Visit with Ethel Caffie-Austin  23:4;p28
A Happy Warrior: Over the Humps with Jimmy Wolford  21:1;p38
Hard Work and Music: Fiddler Elmer Rich   35:3;p44
Harold M. Hayslett (1917-2018)  44:2;p8
“He Just Loved the Music”: Traditional Fiddler Red Henline   27:1;p44
Helen Link: A Special Place and Two Special People  7:4;p65
Here All the Time: The Mountain Dulcimer in West Virginia  14:1;p41
Hickory Hill: Restoring a Childhood Home  44:2;p64
Home Again: Don Neill of Buckhannon  14:2;p46
How Folk Music Got That Way: Thanksgiving Memories by Lloyd Davis 17:3;p68
How I Came to be a Fiddler  3:1;p21
Hugh McPherson: "The Prince of Highland Swing"  14:2;p9
“I Am Going to Tell the Story”: Al Anderson of Osage  37:3;p26
"I Grew Up With Music": The Memories of Aunt Jennie Wilson  10:1;p9
"I Just Use a Bow": Oldtime Fiddler Mike Humphreys  11:4;p30
“I Like to Make People Happy”: Connie Mantini and His Accordion  30:3;p46
I Remember Clark Kessinger   23:3;p18
"I Won't Be Home No More": The Death of Hank Williams   28:4;p54
Ida L. Reed: 1864-1951  2:4;p25
“In Steel and Song”: The Wheeling Steel Radio Show  18:4;p32
An Interview with Alan Jabbour  3:3;p10
"I've Always Loved Music": Champion Fiddler Glen Smith  16:2;p18
Ivydale Musician John D. Morris Named 2020 National Heritage Fellow 46:3;p4
Ivydale: The Morris Family Old-Time Music Festivals    24:2;p56
Ivydale on Film and Tape   24:2;p61
Jane George: “Like a second mother to me”  44:2;p30
Jane George: Proud To Be a West Virginian  19:4;p47
Jazz in West Virginia  14:2;p15
Jenes Cottrell  15:3;p22
Jenes Cottrell: Remembering Jenes Cottrell  7:2;p70
Jerry Lewis: The Real Thing 47:3;p34
JoAnn Davis: Singer, Author, Survivor     39:3;p34
John Hardy: The Man and The Song  18:1;p47
John Hartford’s Search for Ed Haley 41:4;p24
The John Henry Ballad: As Sung by Jim Costa  22:2;p11
John Homer Walker   6:3;p70
John Johnson: "A Pretty Good Thing, All the Way Around"  7:4;p9
Join Hands and Circle: Old-Time Dancing Alive and Well  23:1;p25
Joltin' Jim McCoy: Morgan County's Country Music Troubadour   28:1;p54
Keeping to the Straight and Pure: The Stonewall Jackson Jubilee  11:2;p65
Kelton Roten: "The Word Handicap Never Bothered Me"  10:4;p40
The Kessinger Family   23:3;p20
Kim Johnson: Our Beyoncé of the Banjo  44:4;p10
A Life in Time: Piano Man Paul Pannell  19:1;p33
The Life of Blind Alfred Reed   2:1;p19
"The Lincoln County Crew": A Feud Song  12:2;p46
Little John Graham and Cherokee Sue: A Radio Love Story  30:4;p42
Live from Barboursville, It’s Saturday Night!  44:2;p10
"Living the Right Life Now": Lynn Davis & Molly O'Day   24:1;p56
Lois Silverstein Kaufman  44:4;p27
Losing Maggie and Sherman  15:4;p6
"A Lot of Good Music": Lefty Shafer Talks Fiddling  10:4;p18
Love Songs of a Coal Miner's Widow   4:4;p28
Mack Jenks, Union Bard   3:2;p25
“Making Good Music”: A Visit with Drummer Gordon Cupit 38:1;p16
Marching to Glory: Bluefield’s American Legion Junior Drum & Bugle Corps   34:3;p58
Marching on the Road to Excellence: Music Man Henry Shadwell  12:1;p16
“Mayor” Ivan Gorby of Bowman Ridge   31:2;p58
Meeting the O'Dells  10:4;p69
Melvin Wine   17:2;p9
Mike Morningstar: West Virginia’s Troubadour 45:4;p12
The Miles Meant Nothing for WMMN  15:4;p36
The Monongah Miners' Band  6:4;p9 / 16:3;p36
More Tributes to Frank George  44:1;p21
The Morris Brothers Campaign for Yablonski  44:3;p65
The Morris Brothers: Music from the Head of the Holler  37:1;p52
Mountain Music  11:4;p2 / 18:1;p68
Mountain Music Roundup  19:3;p69 / 20:2;p68 / 20:3;p68 / 21:2;p67 / 22:2;p66 / 22:4;p5 / 23:3;p65 / 24:4;p64 / 25:4;p64 / 26:4;p64 / 27:4;p66 / 28:4;p66 / 29:4;p66 / 30:4;p64 / 31:4;p66 / 32:4;p66 / 33:4;p66 / 34:4;p66 / 35:4;p66 / 36:4;p66 / 37:4;p66 / 38:4;p66 / 39:4;p66 / 40:4;p66 / 41:4;p64 / 42:4;p71 / 43:4;p74 / 44:4;p73 / 45:4;p70
Mountaineer Opry House: Milton’s Home for Bluegrass Music   38:3;p36
Music From the Woodpile: Musician and Craftsman Ray Epler  11:3;p9
Music on the Hill: The Cronin Family of Pleasants County   33:2;p52
The Music Made Everything Okay: Michael Kline Interviews the Perkovic Family of Boggs Run   8:2;p27
Music Man Joe Dobbs   17:4;p68
The Music of Roy Harvey   33:4;p56
Music Out of School: Huntington's Adult Bands from the Shadwell Era  12:1;p21
Musical Wood: Violin Maker Harold Hayslett   33:1;p46
A Musicological Look at John Johnson's Fiddling   7:4;p16
My Memories of Jane  44:2;p28
Natchee the Indian: Many Stories, Some Factual  40:3;p50
Natural Tone: An Eastern Panhandle Family Band  14:4;p60
The Natural World of Bernard Cyrus   35:1;p10
“A Neat Way to Live”: Vandalia Award Winner Mack Samples   30:1;p10
“A New and Wonderful Goal”: Musician Virgil W. Bork  16:3;p32
New Mountain State Music  15:3;p8
“Now I'm on My Hanging Ground”: Some Verses to the Song (John Hardy)  18:1;p51
Oldtime Fiddle Tunes   13:2;p66
On the Back Porch, There's Always Room for One More  4:4;p4
On the Trail of the Lonesome Pine Fiddlers   36:2;p40
On Tour With a Black String Band in the 1930's  2:4;p9
“One Day More”: Activist Songwriter Elaine Purkey   32:2;p14
Open Arms at Clifftop: 20th Appalachian String Band Music Festival   35:2;p16
Patrick Gainer’s Folk Songs from the West Virginia Hills  44:2;p12
Patti Powell: WWVA’s “Long Haul Widow”   36:4;p30
“Peace In the Valley”: West Virginia's Singing Doorkeepers   26:3;p24
“People start looking at people for who they are”: W. I. “Bill” Hairston on the Power of Stories 47:1;p22
Phyllis Marks: “Learned By Heart”   41:1;p22
The Pigtown Fling  44:2;p72
Principal Influences on the Music of the Lilly Brothers of Clear Creek, West Virginia  1:1;p27
“Pure Entertainment”: Wallace Horn and the Friendly Neighbor Show   35:1;p20
The Purple Fiddle: New Tradition in Thomas   33:1;p54
“Radio With a Capital R”: Garland Hess Remembers WHIS and Bluefield  10:3;p62
“Raised Really Tough”: The Life and Music of the Bing Brothers    38:2;p40
“A Real Fine Looking Man”: Aunt Jennie Wilson Remembers Frank Hutchinson  10:1;p55
Remembering Aunt Jennie  39:4;p15
Remembering “Aunt Jennie” Wilson  42:2;p24
Remembering Jack: A Hampshire County   19:2;p42
Remembering Lincoln Taylor: Legacy of a Roane County Fiddler   36:3;p24
Remembering Molly O'Day   24:1;p64
Remembering Red   27:1;p49
The Rhythm of Dwight Diller   40:4;p14
Richard Ruddle and the Reed Organs of Pendleton County   34:1;p22
Robert Byrd, Mountain Fiddler   5:2;p41 / 36:3;p12
Russell Fluharty: The Dulcimer Man  12:4;p16
“Salt Pork, West Virginia”: A Musical Mystery Solved  30:2;p30
Sarah Singleton: A Fiddler All Her Life  18:2;p16
“Satisfaction in My Heart”: Lester and Linda McCumbers of Calhoun County  30:1;p18
“Seventh Heaven”: Saturday Night at the Sagebrush Round-up  30:4;p32
The Shades: Rockin’ the Mountains   38:1;p10
Shanty Pickers  12:3;p25
Shape-note Singing in Appalachia: An Ongoing Tradition  4:2/3;p13
Silas S. Ritchie   6:1;p49
Silver Yodelin' Bill Jones  17:4;p22
Singing on the Back Porch: Roy Faulkiner of Moundsville  14:2;p40
Singing on the Mountain: The West Virginia State Gospel Singing Convention  8:2;p5
Singing the Gospel  12:1;p38
Singing the Sad Songs  15:4;p34
“Sleeping Beneath the Sand”: Songwriter John W. Unger  19:4;p61
Slim and Tex: Mountain Boys on West Virginia Radio  8:1;p9
Something to Give: Nat Reese's Early Life and Music  13:4;p9
Songs of Labor 47:2;p72
Songs of the Silver Bridge  5:4;p57
“Soul of the Mountains”: A Visit with Fiddler Bobby Taylor   36:3;p20
Sound Man: James Black of Wheeling  15:1;p42
“Sounds of Home”: Songwriter Dorsey Wiseman  30:4;p48
“Special Music and Dedicated Service”: Miss Autumn Amos of Braxton County  9:4;p23
A Sportsman at the Concert  21:4;p5
A State of Music: Songs of Hills and Home  30:2;p24
Steel Drums in Morgantown: Percussion Pioneer Ellie Mannett   32:4;p38
Still Singin': A Visit with Bill and Hazel Westfall   27:2;p33
Stonewall Jackson Heritage Jubilee  23:2;p60
Sweet Harmony in Pennsboro   28:2;p58
“There Was Always Music”: Vandalia Award Recipient Buddy Griffin  37:3;p20
Thinking About Music: “Totally Country”  12:2;p63
Tom Brown's Music  22:3;p8
Tradition Rocks!  38:1;p22
Traditional Music Store: Transplanted Enterprise in Berkeley Springs  3:2;p43
2017 Vandalia Award Recipient Jim Good  44:1;p72
Vandalia Award   43:1;p14
The Vandalia Award: Portrait Gallery   27:1;p50
Vandalia Record  14:3;p8
Vandalia through the Years   43:1;p28
Vandalia Wives   27:1;p61
Viola Clark  13:4;p28
A Visit with Frank and Jane George  44:1;p8
A Visit with Mary Coulter  4:4;p30
Walter Seacrist: A Songwriting Miner Remembers the Mine Wars  11:2;p60
“We Like This Old Music”: Wetzel County's Hillbilly Haven   29:2;p66
“We Lived Good Back Then”: Vandalia Award Winner Sylvia O'Brien  15:3;p9
We Sing about LIfe and What It Means to Us  1:2;p14
Weir Going West: A High School Band and a Very Big Parade   36:4;p10
Weirton’s Singing Men of Steel   31:4;p28
“We’re Here for Service”: United Gospel Singers       38:4;p18
West Virginia Back Roads: DePollo Connections Come Full Circle 46:2;p74
The West Virginia Coon Hunters: On the Trail of a Lost String Band   29:1;p56
West Virginia Country Music During the Golden Age of Radio  3:3;p15
The West Virginia Music Hall of Fame: Class of 2015  42:1;p29
West Virginia Music Hall of Fame: Class of 2018  44:2;p32
West Virginia Music Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony  42:1;p34
“West Virginia, My Home”: A Visit With Hazel Dickens  30:2;p32
West Virginia String Bands  4:4;p12
West Virginia’s Hammons Family 40:4;p6
West Virginia’s Three State Songs  30:2;p18 / 40:1;p34
What is Old-Time String Band Music?  1:1;p9
“What Made You Kill Poor Jay?”: A Clay County Murder Ballad  12:3;p66
Wheeling and Music and Me 45:3;p70
When “Country Roads” Began: Genesis of a Mountain State Favorite  30:2;p29
“Where Could I Go But to the Lord?”: Shape-Note Singing Among Blacks in Southern West Virginia  7:4;p5
The Wild Turkey String Band  3:3;p55
Wilkie Dennison: Country Fiddlemaker  14:1;p24
William Franklin George (1928-2017)  44:1;p10
Wilson Douglas: Mountain Man and Mountain Musician  3:1;p15
Woody Simmons: Recollections of a Randolph County Fiddler  5:3;p5
“Working—and playing”: An Oral History (of Philmore Kelley) 46:2;p44
Worley Gardner: Mountain Music, Dance and Dulcimers  18:2;p9
“You write songs like people breathe”: Billy Edd Wheeler, Renaissance Man  42:2;p12


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