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West Virginia State Documents Inventory Marshall University Marshall Digital Scholar Miscellaneous Inventories Research Guides 2014 West Virginia State Documents Inventory Marshall University Special Collections Follow this and additional works at: https://mds.marshall.edu/sc_misc_inventories Part of the Appalachian Studies Commons, Other History Commons, and the Public History Commons Marshall University Special Collections West Virginia State Documents Inventory About West Virginia Documents: Marshall University is an official repository for West Virginia State Documents. The West Virginia State Documents are a collection of documents published by various state entities from the state’s inception to today. This includes publications from a variety of public departments as well as the state legislature. The collection includes newsletters, maps, pamphlets, legislative bills, reports, and more. Classification System: The West Virginia State Documents have their own system of organization that is based on the Superintendent of Documents classification system. This means that unlike the majority of collections from Marshall University, documents are arranged by publishing agency, not by subject. Searching: Most of the items from the West Virginia State Documents are not in the library catalog at the moment, which is something we are working to rectify. Below is linked a rough index of which West Virginia agencies Marshall has publications from, but is not exhaustive. If you would like to know if we have something, please contact us. Record Group Number Title Dates WA 1.1 Report of the WVA Adjudant General 1877-1992 WA 1.2 Revised List of Deceased Soldiers, World War 1922 WA 1.5 4th Annual Youth Leaders Camp 1968 WA 1.6 WVA OCS Military Academy 1968 WA 1.7 Militia Law 1897 WA 4.2 WVA Criminal Justice Directory 2000 WA 4.3 Coordinated Plan for Preventing & Reducing Crime in WVA 2000-2003 WA 72.1 1983 National Guard Yearbook 1983 WA 72.2 Buffalo Creek 1972 WA 72.2/1 Mountaineer Defender 1983-2007 WAD 1.1 WVA Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the Fiscal Year 1994-2003 WAD 1.2 State of WVA Travel Regulations 1992-1993 WAD 1.3 The Buyers Network 1996-2005 WAD 1.4 WV Department of Administration Financial Focus 1996 WAG 1.1 WVA Experiment Station Bulletins 1888-1998 WAG 1.2 County Study Book, Measures of Social Change in WVA 1940-1965 WAG 1.2 Le Legislative Initiatives for Wood Indsutry Develpoment in WVA 1986 WAG 1.2 Ma Marketing Lumber Produced By Sawmills in WVA 1969 WAG 1.2 Pu Agricultural Experiment Station, WVU, Publications 1965-1971 WAG 1.3:4 Bulletins of the WVA Agricultural Experiment Station 1889 WAG 1.3:13-24 Bulletins of the WVA Agricultural Experiment Station 1891 WAG 1.3:25-36 Bulletins of the WVA Agricultural Experiment Station 1892 WAG 1.3:37-49 Bulletins of the WVA Agricultural Experiment Station 1894-1897 WAG 1.3:75 Bulletins of the WVA Agricultural Experiment Station 1901 WAG 1.3:81 Bulletins of the WVA Agricultural Experiment Station 1902 1 of 80 West Virginia State Documents Inventory 2014 Record Group Number Title Dates WAG 1.3:91 Bulletins of the WVA Agricultural Experiment Station 1903 WAG 1.3:144 Bulletins of the WVA Agricultural Experiment Station 1914 WAG 1.3:175 Bulletins of the WVA Agricultural Experiment Station 1920 WAG 1.3:144-726 Bulletins of the WVA Agricultural Experiment Station 1914-N/A WAG 1.4:68-371 Agricultural Experiment Station Ciriculars 1951-1998 WAG 1.5:2-76 Agricultural Experiment Station Current Report 1953-1984 WAG 1.7 Agriculture Experiment Station MiscellaneousPublications 1964 WAG 1.8 Agriculture Experiment Station Scientific Papers 1951-1952 WAG 1.9 Agriculture Experiment Station Special Ciricular 1946 WAG 1.10:1-74 Resource Management Series 1971-1979 WAG 1.11 Soil Surveys of WVA Counties 1994-2002 WAG 1.12 Publications of the WVU Agricultural & Forestry Experimention Station 1965-1985 WAG 1.14 Annual Report of ASC Activities 1958 WAG 19.1 Biennial Report of the WVA State Board of Agriculture 1895-2007 WAG 19.2:ARP WVA Agricultural Resources and Possibilities 1907 WAG 19.2:BIR Birds of WVA 1923 WAG 19.2:CO Code of WVA Agriculture 1927 WAG 19.2:FLOUR Law & Regulations: Enrichment of Flour & Bread 1945 WAG 19.2:FO Food in Disaster N/A WAG 19.2:LAWS Agriculture Laws of WVA 1941 WAG 19.2:MA Market Laws of WVA N/A 19.2:MI WAG Regulations, Definitions and Standards, Regarding the Production of Milk N/A WAG 19.2:MR WVA Multiflora Rose Survey & Suppresion Project 1980 WAG 19.2:OWP The 1960 WVA Oak Wilt Program 1960,'70,'71 WAG 19.2:PWO WVA: Power-Wealth-Oppurtunity 1929 WAG 19.2:SPFFA FFA Speeches of State Winners in the WVA Association 1930-1973 WAG 19.2:WPR White Pine Blister Rust Control Program 1970-1971 WAG 19.2:WVA WVA: America's New Vacation Spot 1929-1930 WAG 19.2:WVOL WVA: The Land Overlooked 1913 WAG 19.2:82 Brochure (WVA Department of Agriculture) N/A WAG 19.2/1 News Releases (WVA Department of Agriculture) 1996 WAG 19.3:11-125 WVA Department of Agriculture: Bulletins 1939-1965 WAG 19.4 The Market Bulletin 1963-2014 WAG 19.6 WVDA News Releases (Information Devision) 1976 WAG 19.7/1 Consumer Production Division 1969-1970 WAG 19.7/2 WVA Consumer Digest 1976-1987 WAG 19.7/3:CFA Commercial Fertilizer & Agricultural Lmiing Materials Report 1975-1976 WAG 19.7/3:CFR Commercial Feeds Report 1970-1976 WAG 19.7/3:FER Fertilizer Report 1970-1975 WAG 19.7/3:FERL Fertilizer-Lime Inspection Report 1955-1958 WAG 19.7/3:SIR Seed Inspection Report 1970-1976 WAG 19.1O Stem Rust 1971-1972 WAG 19.10/1 WVA Beekeeping Newsletter 1976-1988 WAG 19.10/2 Nursery Newsletter 1976 2 of 80 West Virginia State Documents Inventory 2014 Record Group Number Title Dates WAG 19.10/3 Plant Newsletter 1977-1988 WAG 19.10/4 Forest Insect and Disease Newsletter 1970 WAG 19.10/5 Cooperative Forest Pest Action Program 1978-1983 WAG 19.10/6 WVA Cooperative Forest Insect and Disease Survey 1978-1998 WAG 19.10/7 Index to Plant Diseases in WVA 1982 WAG 19.12/1 WVA Agricultural Statistics 1934-2001 WAG 19.12/2 WVA Crop Weather Report 1976-1991 WAG 19.12/4 Livestock Report 1977 WAG 19.12/6 Weekly Boiler Placement Report 1976-1980 WAG 19.12/7 Farm Price Reports 1977 WAG 19.12/8 Farm Reports 1977 WAG 19.12/8:L WVA Crop and Livestock Reporting Service 1976 WAG 19.12/9 Mountain State Rporter 1977-1991 WAG 19.12/13 Dairy Report 1976-1979 WAG 19.13/1 For Land's Sake 1995-1996 WAG 19.16 Douglas Comments on Agriculture 1976-1986 WAG 19.17/1 Occasional Publications WVDA 2000 WAL 1.1 Annual Report of WVA Liquor Control Commission 1935-1985 1.2 WAL General Rules & Regulations of the WVA Alcohol Beverage Control Commissioner 1972 WAL 1.3 WVA ABC Commissioner Price List 1975-1979 Private Club Rules & Regulatios of the WVA Alcohol Beverage Control 1.5:PC WAL Commissioner 1975 WAL 23.1/DS-1 WVA Liquor Sales Analysis 1972 WAL 23.1/DS-16 WVA Alcohol Sales By Brands and Gallons 1970-1971 WAR 1.1 First Biennial Report of the Department of Arvhives and History (WVA) 1904-1972 WAR 1.2 A Story of the Formation of WVA 1961 WAR 1.3 A Bibliography of WVA 1939 WAR 1.6 John Edward Kenna Collection 1881-1890 WAR 1.2 Checklist of WVA State Documents 1941-1998 WAR 1.21 Department of Archives and History 1972-1976 WAT 1.1 Report and Opinions (Attorney General) 1885-1980 WAT 1.2 The Attorney General of WVA 1957 WAT 1.3 Virginia vs. West Virginia Debt Suit 1907-1910 WAT 1.4 State of WVA Office of the Attorney General 1982-1988 WAT 1.5 Criminal Justice Bulletin 1973-1980 WAT 48.1 Office of Attorney General : Consumer Protection Divivsion 1978-1980 WAU 1.1 State of WVA Auditor's Report 1871-1976 WAU 1.2 Finance Forms And Certificate 1941 & 2006 WAU 1.2:RE Department of State Tax Commisioner 1914-1981 WAU 1.2:ST Standard Provisions for Automobile Liability Policies 1935-1941 WAU 1.2:SIM WVA Land Grants 1952 WAU 1.3 State of WVA Analysis of Recipts and Expenditures 1962-1998 WBA 1.1 Annual Report of the Commisioner of Banking 1902-1986 WBA 1.2:STR Report on WVA Banking Structure 1983 3 of 80 West Virginia State Documents Inventory 2014 Record Group Number Title Dates WBA 1.2:CB Report on Commercial Banking in WVA 1980 WBA 1.3 Comparative Abstracts of WVA Banks 1953-1982 WBA 1.4 WVA Banking Laws 1937 WBA 1.4:LO WVA Building and Loan Laws 1931 WBE 1.1 Nonintoxicating Beer Commision Annual Report 1969-1985 WBE 1.3:LA WVA Nonintoxicating Beer Law and Regulations 1961 WBN 1.1 Bureau of Negro Welfare 1921-1952 WBR 1.1:SHE WVA State System of Higher Education 1970-1980 WBR 1.1 WVA Board of Regents Annual Report 1980-1990 WBR 1.3:AG Special Report of Agriculture by State Board of Regents 1912 WBR 3.2:GUI Guide for Program Development 1965 WBR 3.2:HE WVA Higher Education: The Threat of Erosion 1978 WBR 3.2:MA Agenda fro Action (WVA Board of Regents) 1985 WBR 3.2:J Joint Board Meeting (Board of Education & Board of Regents) 1986 WBR 3.2:NET WVNET Consultants Charge 1985 WBR 3.2:MIS Missions & Plans of the Public Institutions N/A WBR 3.2:MED WVA Board of Regents Medical Education Survey 1981 WBR 3.2:MC Making Connections : Links Between Higher Ed.
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