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Va.)","Historic preservation","Environmental Justice","Historic sites--West Virginia","Historic distrcits--West Virginia","West Virginia - Politics and government.","No special access restriction applies.","Researchers may access digitized and born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item or by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department.","Dr. Barbara Howe was employed at West Virginia University in several different positions between 1980 and her retirement in 2009, including associate professor of history, head of the public history program, and director of the Center for Women's Studies.  She was raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a B.A. in history and a B.S. in education in 1969. She received her Master of Arts degree in history from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.","Upon graduation with her Ph.D. in history from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1976, she worked as a a regional preservation officer for the Ohio Historic Preservation Office at Heidelberg College in Tiffin, Ohio. In 1980, she joined the faculty of the Department of History at West Virginia University, where she developed and led the Public History Program. Between 1998 and 2008, Howe led the WVU Center for Women's Studies as director. She retired from WVU in 2009 as associate professor emerita of history.","Addendums from 2012 to 2025 have been consolidated due to the relation of materials and can be found in boxes 7-26.","This collection contains materials created or collected by Dr. Barbara Howe while in various roles at the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences in the Department of History and Center for Women's Studies (now the Center for Women's and Gender Studies) at West Virginia University (WVU) and after her retirement in the 2000s. It is divided into series and sub-series based upon the subject matter of the material:","Series 1. Environmental","Series 2. Historical / Cultural","- Sub-Series 1. Historic Places","- Sub-Series 2. Organizations","- Sub-Series 3. Events / Programs","- Sub-Series 4. Business Directories, Maps, and Travel Guides","- Sub-Series 5. Oral Histories","Series 3. Socio-political","- Sub-Series 1. Political Campaigns","- Sub-Series 2. 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Events / Programs","Prevalent subjects present in the collection include historical preservation, environmental activism, and politics in the Morgantown and broader West Virginia area.","Materials include advertisements, books, brochures, business cards, cassette tapes, CDs, correspondence, a DVD, floorplans, magazines, mailers, maps, meeting agendas and minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, obituaries, oral history documents, pamphlets, photograph slides, photographs, postcards, posters, a reel to reel tape, reports, surveys, tote bags, transcripts, various other ephemera, and a VHS tape.","The addendum of 2026 Feburary 13 includes papers from Howe's tenure in the West Virginia University Public History program and assorted newsletters, pamphlets, clippings, and other material regarding local Morgantown, WV history, environmental organizations, and more.","This series contains materials collected from various environmental organizations, mostly throughout West Virginia. Materials include advertisements, books, brochures, a CD, flyers, magazines, maps, newsletters, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and various other ephemera.","Contains one CD","This series contains materials created or collected by Barbara Howe and relating to historical and cultural buildings, organizations, programs, and events. It includes books, cassette tapes, correspondence, floorplans, magazines, mailers, maps, meeting agendas and minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, oral history documents, pamphlets, photograph slides, photographs, postcards, posters, a reel to reel tape, reports, surveys, tote bags, transcripts, and various other ephemera. Students in the WVU public history program contributed research available in this series.","This sub-series contains material created or collected by Barbara Howe in the process of her work with various historical properties and sites throughout West Virginia, with occasional materials relating to sites outside West Virginia. It includes books, correspondence, floorplans, maps, meeting agendas and minutes, newspaper clippings, photograph slides, photographs, postcards, reports, and surveys.","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to historical and cultural institutions and organizations, mostly in West Virginia. It includes books, magazines, mailers, maps, newsletters, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, tote bags, and various other ephemera.","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to historical and cultural events and programs, mostly in West Virginia. Materials include books, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, posters, a reel to reel tape and various other ephemera.","One reel-to-reel","This sub-series contains business directories, maps, and travel guides collected by Barbara Howe and relating to the Morgantown and broader West Virginia region.","This sub-series contains oral history documents and cassette tapes collected or created by Barbara Howe, mostly relating to individual experiences in West Virginia.","One cassette tape","Two cassette tapes","One cassette tape","Three cassette tapes","Two cassette tapes","One cassette tape","Two cassette tapes","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","Three cassette tapes","One cassette tape","Two cassette tapes","Three cassette tapes","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","Two cassette tapes","This series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to activism and local and state politics. Materials include advertisements, books, brochures, business cards, a DVD, mailers, maps, newsletters, posters, reports, and various other ephemera.","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to political campaigns in the Morgantown and broader West Virginia area. Materials include business cards, mailers, pamphlets, and posters.","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to local and state politics in Morgantown and West Virginia. Materials include a DVD, flyers, mailers, newsletters, pamphlets, reports, and various other ephemera.","One DVD","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to non-governmental and advocacy organizations in Morgantown and the broader West Virginia region. Materials include advertisements magazines, mailers, newsletters, reports, and various other ephemera.","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and related to various advocacy and politically-oriented events and programs in the Morgantown and broader West Virginia region. It includes advertisements, brochures, pamphlets, and various other ephemera.","This series contains materials collected and created by Barbara Howe in relation to West Virginia University's departments, events and programs, and historical sites. Materials include books, CDs, correspondence, floorplans, magazines, mailers, maps, meetings agendas and minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, obituaries, photograph slides, photographs, reports, various other ephemera, and a VHS tape. Students in the WVU public history program contributed research available in this series.","This sub-series contains materials collected and created by Barbara Howe in relation to West Virginia University's historical properties and sites. It includes applications, correspondence, floorplans, newspaper clippings, photograph slides, photographs, and reports.","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe from various West Virginia University departments. It includes CDS, magazines, mailers, newsletters, pamphlets, various other ephemera, and a VHS tape.","One CD","One CD","One CD","One VHS","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to various West Virginia University events and programs. It includes newspaper clippings, obituaries, pamphlets, photographs, reports, and various other ephemera.","Papers from Howe's tenure in the West Virginia University Public History program and assorted newsletters, pamphlets, clippings, and other material regarding local Morgantown, WV history, environmental organizations, and more.","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 8","Oversized moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 13","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 8","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 14","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 10","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 10","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 15","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 9","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 24, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 11","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 16","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 3","Removed from A\u0026 3469, Box 7, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folders 23 and 24","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 34","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 15","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 30","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 4","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 14","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 31","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 22, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 5","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 5","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 7","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 7","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 22","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 17","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 12","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 5","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 20","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 23","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 32","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 23","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 6, Folder 1","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 8, Folder 63","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 6, Folder 4a-4c","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 8, Folder 60-61","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 14","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 32","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 29","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 10","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 7","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 9","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 10","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 11","Oversized moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 12","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 21","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 19","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 13","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 14","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 22, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 24","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 25","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21. Folder 15","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 67","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 43","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 50-51","Removed from A\u0026M 3469,  Box 6, Folder 26","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 53","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 25","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 35","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 21","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 59","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 60","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 64","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 71","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 17","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 56","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 18","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 31","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 26a-26d","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 68","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 7","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 8","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 12","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 7","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 42","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 16","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 14, Folder 17","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 15","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 30","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 6, Folder 52","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 51","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 19","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 40","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 9","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 8","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 30","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 24","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 93","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 73","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 9","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 31","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 32","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 18","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 33","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 26","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 11","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 73","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 1","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 68","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 79","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 11","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 10","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 22, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 5","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 8","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 13","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 22, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 34","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 2","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 24","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 35","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 6, Folder 55","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 13, Folder 5","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 2, Folder 3","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 2, Folder 8a-8l","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 33","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 7","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 15","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 21","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 2, Folder 7","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 89a-89b","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 39a-39f","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 2, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 12","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 14","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 35","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 23","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 24","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 45","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 14, Folder 6","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 13, Folder 20","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 18","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 19","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 5","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 15","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 19","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 14","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 9a-9e","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 14, Folder 18","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the Permissions and Copyright page on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","Dr. Barbara Howe worked at West Virginia University in a variety of different positions between 1980 and her retirement in 2009, including as associate professor of history, head of the public history program, and director of the Center for Women's Studies. Prevalent subjects present in the collection include historical preservation, environmental activism, and politics in the Morgantown and broader West Virginia area.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center","West Virginia and Regional History Center","West Virginia University","West Virginia University. 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Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 3","Removed from A\u0026 3469, Box 7, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folders 23 and 24","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 34","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 15","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 30","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 4","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 14","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 31","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 22, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 5","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 5","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 7","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 7","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 22","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 17","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 12","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 5","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 20","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 23","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 32","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 23","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 6, Folder 1","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 8, Folder 63","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 6, Folder 4a-4c","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 8, Folder 60-61","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 14","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 32","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 29","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 10","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 7","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 9","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 10","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 11","Oversized moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 12","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 21","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 19","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 13","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 14","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 22, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 24","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 25","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21. Folder 15","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 67","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 43","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 50-51","Removed from A\u0026M 3469,  Box 6, Folder 26","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 53","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 25","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 35","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 21","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 59","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 60","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 64","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 71","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 17","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 56","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 18","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 31","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 26a-26d","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 68","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 7","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 8","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 12","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 7","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 42","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 16","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 14, Folder 17","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 15","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 30","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 6, Folder 52","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 51","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 19","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 40","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 9","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 8","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 30","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 24","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 93","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 73","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 9","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 31","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 32","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 18","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 33","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 26","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 11","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 73","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 1","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 68","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 79","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 11","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 10","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 22, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 5","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 8","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 13","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 22, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 34","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 2","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 24","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 35","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 6, Folder 55","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 13, Folder 5","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 2, Folder 3","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 2, Folder 8a-8l","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 33","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 7","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 15","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 21","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 2, Folder 7","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 89a-89b","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 39a-39f","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 2, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 12","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 14","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 35","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 23","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 24","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 45","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 14, Folder 6","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 13, Folder 20","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 18","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 19","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 5","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 15","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 19","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 14","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 9a-9e","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 14, Folder 18"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the \u003ca href=\"https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/visit/permissions-and-copyright\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ePermissions and Copyright page\u003c/a\u003e on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the Permissions and Copyright page on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_52212eb4d28e02606d931e410095563b\"\u003eDr. Barbara Howe worked at West Virginia University in a variety of different positions between 1980 and her retirement in 2009, including as associate professor of history, head of the public history program, and director of the Center for Women's Studies. Prevalent subjects present in the collection include historical preservation, environmental activism, and politics in the Morgantown and broader West Virginia area.\u003c/abstract\u003e\n    "],"abstract_tesim":["Dr. Barbara Howe worked at West Virginia University in a variety of different positions between 1980 and her retirement in 2009, including as associate professor of history, head of the public history program, and director of the Center for Women's Studies. Prevalent subjects present in the collection include historical preservation, environmental activism, and politics in the Morgantown and broader West Virginia area."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc id=\"aspace_570b23530518e390c6848160c139cd3b\"\u003eWest Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: \u003ca href=\"https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/\"\u003eWest Virginia \u0026amp; Regional History Center\u003c/a\u003e\u003c/physloc\u003e\n    "],"physloc_tesim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center"],"corpname_ssim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center","West Virginia University","West Virginia University. Center for Women's Studies"],"names_coll_ssim":["West Virginia University","West Virginia University. Center for Women's Studies","Howe, Barbara J."],"persname_ssim":["Howe, Barbara J."],"names_ssim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center","West Virginia University","West Virginia University. Center for Women's Studies","Howe, Barbara J."],"language_ssim":["English\n."],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":957,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:53:36.499Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1846","ead_ssi":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1846","_root_":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1846","_nest_parent_":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_1846","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WVU/repositories_2_resources_1846.xml","aspace_url_ssi":"https://archives.lib.wvu.edu/ark:/99999/196024","title_ssm":["Dr. Barbara Howe, Professor, Papers"],"title_tesim":["Dr. Barbara Howe, Professor, Papers"],"unitdate_ssm":["1856-2025 and undated","1964-2025"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1856-2025 and undated"],"unitdate_bulk_ssim":["1964-2025"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1856/2025, bulk 1964/2025"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Dr. Barbara Howe, Professor, Papers, 1856/2025, bulk 1964/2025"],"text":["Dr. Barbara Howe, Professor, Papers, 1856/2025, bulk 1964/2025","A\u0026M 3469","Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","Previous Archival Resource Key","/repositories/2/resources/1846","Morgantown (W. Va.)","Historic preservation","Environmental Justice","Historic sites--West Virginia","Historic distrcits--West Virginia","West Virginia - Politics and government.","No special access restriction applies.","Researchers may access digitized and born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item or by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department.","Dr. Barbara Howe was employed at West Virginia University in several different positions between 1980 and her retirement in 2009, including associate professor of history, head of the public history program, and director of the Center for Women's Studies.  She was raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a B.A. in history and a B.S. in education in 1969. She received her Master of Arts degree in history from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.","Upon graduation with her Ph.D. in history from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1976, she worked as a a regional preservation officer for the Ohio Historic Preservation Office at Heidelberg College in Tiffin, Ohio. In 1980, she joined the faculty of the Department of History at West Virginia University, where she developed and led the Public History Program. Between 1998 and 2008, Howe led the WVU Center for Women's Studies as director. She retired from WVU in 2009 as associate professor emerita of history.","Addendums from 2012 to 2025 have been consolidated due to the relation of materials and can be found in boxes 7-26.","This collection contains materials created or collected by Dr. Barbara Howe while in various roles at the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences in the Department of History and Center for Women's Studies (now the Center for Women's and Gender Studies) at West Virginia University (WVU) and after her retirement in the 2000s. It is divided into series and sub-series based upon the subject matter of the material:","Series 1. Environmental","Series 2. Historical / Cultural","- Sub-Series 1. Historic Places","- Sub-Series 2. Organizations","- Sub-Series 3. Events / Programs","- Sub-Series 4. Business Directories, Maps, and Travel Guides","- Sub-Series 5. Oral Histories","Series 3. Socio-political","- Sub-Series 1. Political Campaigns","- Sub-Series 2. Local and State Government Organizations","- Sub-Series 3. Non-Governmental Organizations","- Sub-Series 4. Events / Programs","Series 4. West Virginia University","- Sub-Series 1. Historic Places","- Sub-Series 2. General","- Sub-Series 3. Events / Programs","Prevalent subjects present in the collection include historical preservation, environmental activism, and politics in the Morgantown and broader West Virginia area.","Materials include advertisements, books, brochures, business cards, cassette tapes, CDs, correspondence, a DVD, floorplans, magazines, mailers, maps, meeting agendas and minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, obituaries, oral history documents, pamphlets, photograph slides, photographs, postcards, posters, a reel to reel tape, reports, surveys, tote bags, transcripts, various other ephemera, and a VHS tape.","The addendum of 2026 Feburary 13 includes papers from Howe's tenure in the West Virginia University Public History program and assorted newsletters, pamphlets, clippings, and other material regarding local Morgantown, WV history, environmental organizations, and more.","This series contains materials collected from various environmental organizations, mostly throughout West Virginia. Materials include advertisements, books, brochures, a CD, flyers, magazines, maps, newsletters, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and various other ephemera.","Contains one CD","This series contains materials created or collected by Barbara Howe and relating to historical and cultural buildings, organizations, programs, and events. It includes books, cassette tapes, correspondence, floorplans, magazines, mailers, maps, meeting agendas and minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, oral history documents, pamphlets, photograph slides, photographs, postcards, posters, a reel to reel tape, reports, surveys, tote bags, transcripts, and various other ephemera. Students in the WVU public history program contributed research available in this series.","This sub-series contains material created or collected by Barbara Howe in the process of her work with various historical properties and sites throughout West Virginia, with occasional materials relating to sites outside West Virginia. It includes books, correspondence, floorplans, maps, meeting agendas and minutes, newspaper clippings, photograph slides, photographs, postcards, reports, and surveys.","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to historical and cultural institutions and organizations, mostly in West Virginia. It includes books, magazines, mailers, maps, newsletters, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, tote bags, and various other ephemera.","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to historical and cultural events and programs, mostly in West Virginia. Materials include books, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, posters, a reel to reel tape and various other ephemera.","One reel-to-reel","This sub-series contains business directories, maps, and travel guides collected by Barbara Howe and relating to the Morgantown and broader West Virginia region.","This sub-series contains oral history documents and cassette tapes collected or created by Barbara Howe, mostly relating to individual experiences in West Virginia.","One cassette tape","Two cassette tapes","One cassette tape","Three cassette tapes","Two cassette tapes","One cassette tape","Two cassette tapes","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","Three cassette tapes","One cassette tape","Two cassette tapes","Three cassette tapes","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","Two cassette tapes","This series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to activism and local and state politics. Materials include advertisements, books, brochures, business cards, a DVD, mailers, maps, newsletters, posters, reports, and various other ephemera.","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to political campaigns in the Morgantown and broader West Virginia area. Materials include business cards, mailers, pamphlets, and posters.","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to local and state politics in Morgantown and West Virginia. Materials include a DVD, flyers, mailers, newsletters, pamphlets, reports, and various other ephemera.","One DVD","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to non-governmental and advocacy organizations in Morgantown and the broader West Virginia region. Materials include advertisements magazines, mailers, newsletters, reports, and various other ephemera.","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and related to various advocacy and politically-oriented events and programs in the Morgantown and broader West Virginia region. It includes advertisements, brochures, pamphlets, and various other ephemera.","This series contains materials collected and created by Barbara Howe in relation to West Virginia University's departments, events and programs, and historical sites. Materials include books, CDs, correspondence, floorplans, magazines, mailers, maps, meetings agendas and minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, obituaries, photograph slides, photographs, reports, various other ephemera, and a VHS tape. Students in the WVU public history program contributed research available in this series.","This sub-series contains materials collected and created by Barbara Howe in relation to West Virginia University's historical properties and sites. It includes applications, correspondence, floorplans, newspaper clippings, photograph slides, photographs, and reports.","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe from various West Virginia University departments. It includes CDS, magazines, mailers, newsletters, pamphlets, various other ephemera, and a VHS tape.","One CD","One CD","One CD","One VHS","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to various West Virginia University events and programs. It includes newspaper clippings, obituaries, pamphlets, photographs, reports, and various other ephemera.","Papers from Howe's tenure in the West Virginia University Public History program and assorted newsletters, pamphlets, clippings, and other material regarding local Morgantown, WV history, environmental organizations, and more.","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 8","Oversized moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 13","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 8","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 14","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 10","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 10","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 15","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 9","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 24, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 11","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 16","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 3","Removed from A\u0026 3469, Box 7, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folders 23 and 24","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 34","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 15","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 30","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 4","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 14","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 31","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 22, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 5","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 5","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 7","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 7","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 22","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 17","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 12","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 5","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 20","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 23","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 32","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 23","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 6, Folder 1","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 8, Folder 63","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 6, Folder 4a-4c","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 8, Folder 60-61","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 14","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 32","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 29","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 10","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 7","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 9","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 10","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 11","Oversized moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 12","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 21","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 19","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 13","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 14","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 22, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 24","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 25","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21. Folder 15","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 67","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 43","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 50-51","Removed from A\u0026M 3469,  Box 6, Folder 26","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 53","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 25","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 35","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 21","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 59","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 60","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 64","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 71","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 17","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 56","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 18","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 31","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 26a-26d","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 68","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 7","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 8","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 12","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 7","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 42","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 16","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 14, Folder 17","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 15","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 30","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 6, Folder 52","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 51","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 19","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 40","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 9","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 8","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 30","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 24","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 93","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 73","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 9","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 31","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 32","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 18","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 33","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 26","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 11","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 73","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 1","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 68","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 79","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 11","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 10","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 22, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 5","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 8","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 13","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 22, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 34","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 2","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 24","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 35","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 6, Folder 55","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 13, Folder 5","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 2, Folder 3","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 2, Folder 8a-8l","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 33","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 7","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 15","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 21","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 2, Folder 7","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 89a-89b","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 39a-39f","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 2, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 12","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 14","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 35","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 23","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 24","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 45","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 14, Folder 6","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 13, Folder 20","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 18","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 19","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 5","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 15","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 19","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 14","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 9a-9e","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 14, Folder 18","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the Permissions and Copyright page on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","Dr. Barbara Howe worked at West Virginia University in a variety of different positions between 1980 and her retirement in 2009, including as associate professor of history, head of the public history program, and director of the Center for Women's Studies. Prevalent subjects present in the collection include historical preservation, environmental activism, and politics in the Morgantown and broader West Virginia area.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536  / URL: West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center","West Virginia and Regional History Center","West Virginia University","West Virginia University. 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For more information, please see the Permissions and Copyright page on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Transfer from West Virginia University (WVU) Center for Women's Studies, Howe, Barbara, 2004 October 14","Gifts of Howe, Barbara, 2004-2008","Transfers from unknown entity, Howe, Barbara, 2012-2014","Gifts of Howe, Barbara, 2015-2025"],"access_subjects_ssim":["Historic preservation","Environmental Justice","Historic sites--West Virginia","Historic distrcits--West Virginia","West Virginia - Politics and government."],"access_subjects_ssm":["Historic preservation","Environmental Justice","Historic sites--West Virginia","Historic distrcits--West Virginia","West Virginia - Politics and government."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["21.2 Linear Feet 14 record cartons, 15 in. each; 8 flat storage boxes, 3 in. each; 4 flat storage boxes, 1.5 in. each; 2 document cases, 5 in. each; 1 document case, 2.5 in; 1 multi-divider box, 1 in.; 9 oversize folders, 0.1 in. each","9.7 Gigabytes 24 files (9 .docx files, 3 .cue files, 3 .iso files, 3 .md5 files, 3 .pdf files, 1 .csv file, 1 .MDB file, 1 .ppt file)"],"extent_tesim":["21.2 Linear Feet 14 record cartons, 15 in. each; 8 flat storage boxes, 3 in. each; 4 flat storage boxes, 1.5 in. each; 2 document cases, 5 in. each; 1 document case, 2.5 in; 1 multi-divider box, 1 in.; 9 oversize folders, 0.1 in. each","9.7 Gigabytes 24 files (9 .docx files, 3 .cue files, 3 .iso files, 3 .md5 files, 3 .pdf files, 1 .csv file, 1 .MDB file, 1 .ppt file)"],"date_range_isim":[1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988,1989,1990,1991,1992,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2005,2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013,2014,2015,2016,2017,2018,2019,2020,2021,2022,2023,2024,2025],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eNo special access restriction applies.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearchers may access digitized and born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item or by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the \u003ca href=\"https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc\" target=\"_blank\"\u003eWest Virginia \u0026amp; Regional History Center reference department\u003c/a\u003e. \u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["No special access restriction applies.","Researchers may access digitized and born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item or by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDr. Barbara Howe was employed at West Virginia University in several different positions between 1980 and her retirement in 2009, including associate professor of history, head of the public history program, and director of the Center for Women's Studies.  She was raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a B.A. in history and a B.S. in education in 1969. She received her Master of Arts degree in history from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpon graduation with her Ph.D. in history from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1976, she worked as a a regional preservation officer for the Ohio Historic Preservation Office at Heidelberg College in Tiffin, Ohio. In 1980, she joined the faculty of the Department of History at West Virginia University, where she developed and led the Public History Program. Between 1998 and 2008, Howe led the WVU Center for Women's Studies as director. She retired from WVU in 2009 as associate professor emerita of history. \u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Dr. Barbara Howe was employed at West Virginia University in several different positions between 1980 and her retirement in 2009, including associate professor of history, head of the public history program, and director of the Center for Women's Studies.  She was raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a B.A. in history and a B.S. in education in 1969. She received her Master of Arts degree in history from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.","Upon graduation with her Ph.D. in history from Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1976, she worked as a a regional preservation officer for the Ohio Historic Preservation Office at Heidelberg College in Tiffin, Ohio. In 1980, she joined the faculty of the Department of History at West Virginia University, where she developed and led the Public History Program. Between 1998 and 2008, Howe led the WVU Center for Women's Studies as director. She retired from WVU in 2009 as associate professor emerita of history."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Dr. Barbara Howe, Professor, Papers, A\u0026amp;M 3469, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Dr. Barbara Howe, Professor, Papers, A\u0026M 3469, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAddendums from 2012 to 2025 have been consolidated due to the relation of materials and can be found in boxes 7-26.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["Addendums from 2012 to 2025 have been consolidated due to the relation of materials and can be found in boxes 7-26."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection contains materials created or collected by Dr. Barbara Howe while in various roles at the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences in the Department of History and Center for Women's Studies (now the Center for Women's and Gender Studies) at West Virginia University (WVU) and after her retirement in the 2000s. It is divided into series and sub-series based upon the subject matter of the material: \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1. Environmental\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2. Historical / Cultural\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- Sub-Series 1. Historic Places\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- Sub-Series 2. Organizations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- Sub-Series 3. Events / Programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- Sub-Series 4. Business Directories, Maps, and Travel Guides\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- Sub-Series 5. Oral Histories\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3. Socio-political\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- Sub-Series 1. Political Campaigns\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- Sub-Series 2. Local and State Government Organizations\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- Sub-Series 3. Non-Governmental Organizations \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- Sub-Series 4. Events / Programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4. West Virginia University \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- Sub-Series 1. 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Events / Programs\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrevalent subjects present in the collection include historical preservation, environmental activism, and politics in the Morgantown and broader West Virginia area. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials include advertisements, books, brochures, business cards, cassette tapes, CDs, correspondence, a DVD, floorplans, magazines, mailers, maps, meeting agendas and minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, obituaries, oral history documents, pamphlets, photograph slides, photographs, postcards, posters, a reel to reel tape, reports, surveys, tote bags, transcripts, various other ephemera, and a VHS tape.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe addendum of 2026 Feburary 13 includes papers from Howe's tenure in the West Virginia University Public History program and assorted newsletters, pamphlets, clippings, and other material regarding local Morgantown, WV history, environmental organizations, and more.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains materials collected from various environmental organizations, mostly throughout West Virginia. Materials include advertisements, books, brochures, a CD, flyers, magazines, maps, newsletters, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and various other ephemera.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eContains one CD\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains materials created or collected by Barbara Howe and relating to historical and cultural buildings, organizations, programs, and events. It includes books, cassette tapes, correspondence, floorplans, magazines, mailers, maps, meeting agendas and minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, oral history documents, pamphlets, photograph slides, photographs, postcards, posters, a reel to reel tape, reports, surveys, tote bags, transcripts, and various other ephemera. Students in the WVU public history program contributed research available in this series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series contains material created or collected by Barbara Howe in the process of her work with various historical properties and sites throughout West Virginia, with occasional materials relating to sites outside West Virginia. It includes books, correspondence, floorplans, maps, meeting agendas and minutes, newspaper clippings, photograph slides, photographs, postcards, reports, and surveys.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to historical and cultural institutions and organizations, mostly in West Virginia. 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It is divided into series and sub-series based upon the subject matter of the material:","Series 1. Environmental","Series 2. Historical / Cultural","- Sub-Series 1. Historic Places","- Sub-Series 2. Organizations","- Sub-Series 3. Events / Programs","- Sub-Series 4. Business Directories, Maps, and Travel Guides","- Sub-Series 5. Oral Histories","Series 3. Socio-political","- Sub-Series 1. Political Campaigns","- Sub-Series 2. Local and State Government Organizations","- Sub-Series 3. Non-Governmental Organizations","- Sub-Series 4. Events / Programs","Series 4. West Virginia University","- Sub-Series 1. Historic Places","- Sub-Series 2. General","- Sub-Series 3. Events / Programs","Prevalent subjects present in the collection include historical preservation, environmental activism, and politics in the Morgantown and broader West Virginia area.","Materials include advertisements, books, brochures, business cards, cassette tapes, CDs, correspondence, a DVD, floorplans, magazines, mailers, maps, meeting agendas and minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, obituaries, oral history documents, pamphlets, photograph slides, photographs, postcards, posters, a reel to reel tape, reports, surveys, tote bags, transcripts, various other ephemera, and a VHS tape.","The addendum of 2026 Feburary 13 includes papers from Howe's tenure in the West Virginia University Public History program and assorted newsletters, pamphlets, clippings, and other material regarding local Morgantown, WV history, environmental organizations, and more.","This series contains materials collected from various environmental organizations, mostly throughout West Virginia. Materials include advertisements, books, brochures, a CD, flyers, magazines, maps, newsletters, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and various other ephemera.","Contains one CD","This series contains materials created or collected by Barbara Howe and relating to historical and cultural buildings, organizations, programs, and events. It includes books, cassette tapes, correspondence, floorplans, magazines, mailers, maps, meeting agendas and minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, oral history documents, pamphlets, photograph slides, photographs, postcards, posters, a reel to reel tape, reports, surveys, tote bags, transcripts, and various other ephemera. Students in the WVU public history program contributed research available in this series.","This sub-series contains material created or collected by Barbara Howe in the process of her work with various historical properties and sites throughout West Virginia, with occasional materials relating to sites outside West Virginia. It includes books, correspondence, floorplans, maps, meeting agendas and minutes, newspaper clippings, photograph slides, photographs, postcards, reports, and surveys.","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to historical and cultural institutions and organizations, mostly in West Virginia. It includes books, magazines, mailers, maps, newsletters, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, tote bags, and various other ephemera.","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to historical and cultural events and programs, mostly in West Virginia. Materials include books, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, posters, a reel to reel tape and various other ephemera.","One reel-to-reel","This sub-series contains business directories, maps, and travel guides collected by Barbara Howe and relating to the Morgantown and broader West Virginia region.","This sub-series contains oral history documents and cassette tapes collected or created by Barbara Howe, mostly relating to individual experiences in West Virginia.","One cassette tape","Two cassette tapes","One cassette tape","Three cassette tapes","Two cassette tapes","One cassette tape","Two cassette tapes","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","Three cassette tapes","One cassette tape","Two cassette tapes","Three cassette tapes","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","One cassette tape","Two cassette tapes","This series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to activism and local and state politics. Materials include advertisements, books, brochures, business cards, a DVD, mailers, maps, newsletters, posters, reports, and various other ephemera.","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to political campaigns in the Morgantown and broader West Virginia area. Materials include business cards, mailers, pamphlets, and posters.","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to local and state politics in Morgantown and West Virginia. Materials include a DVD, flyers, mailers, newsletters, pamphlets, reports, and various other ephemera.","One DVD","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and relating to non-governmental and advocacy organizations in Morgantown and the broader West Virginia region. Materials include advertisements magazines, mailers, newsletters, reports, and various other ephemera.","This sub-series contains materials collected by Barbara Howe and related to various advocacy and politically-oriented events and programs in the Morgantown and broader West Virginia region. It includes advertisements, brochures, pamphlets, and various other ephemera.","This series contains materials collected and created by Barbara Howe in relation to West Virginia University's departments, events and programs, and historical sites. Materials include books, CDs, correspondence, floorplans, magazines, mailers, maps, meetings agendas and minutes, newsletters, newspaper clippings, obituaries, photograph slides, photographs, reports, various other ephemera, and a VHS tape. 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Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 3","Removed from A\u0026 3469, Box 7, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folders 23 and 24","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 34","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 15","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 30","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 4","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 14","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 31","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 22, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 5","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 5","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 7","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 7","Oversized material 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Folder 15","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 67","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 43","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 50-51","Removed from A\u0026M 3469,  Box 6, Folder 26","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 53","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 25","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 35","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 21","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 59","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 60","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 64","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 71","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 17","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 56","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 18","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 10, Folder 31","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 26a-26d","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 9, Folder 68","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 7","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 8","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 12","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 7","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 42","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 16","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 14, Folder 17","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 15","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 30","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 6, Folder 52","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 7, Folder 51","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 28","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 19","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 40","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 9","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 8","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 30","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 24","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 93","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 73","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 9","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 31","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 32","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 18","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 33","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 26","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 11","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 73","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 1","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 68","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 79","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 11","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 11, Folder 10","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 22, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 16, Folder 5","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 8","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 13","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 22, Folder 4","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 34","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 2","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 24","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 35","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 6, Folder 55","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 13, Folder 5","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 2, Folder 3","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 2, Folder 8a-8l","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 8","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 33","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 7","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 15","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 3, Folder 21","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 2, Folder 7","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 12, Folder 89a-89b","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 39a-39f","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 2, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 23, Folder 6","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 12","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 14","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 35","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 23","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 24","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 45","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 14, Folder 6","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 13, Folder 20","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 18","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 19","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 1","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 2","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 15, Folder 3","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 5","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 17, Folder 15","Oversized material moved to A\u0026M 3469, Box 21, Folder 19","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 1, Folder 14","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 4, Folder 9a-9e","Removed from A\u0026M 3469, Box 14, Folder 18"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the \u003ca href=\"https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/visit/permissions-and-copyright\" target=\"_blank\"\u003ePermissions and Copyright page\u003c/a\u003e on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the Permissions and Copyright page on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract id=\"aspace_52212eb4d28e02606d931e410095563b\"\u003eDr. Barbara Howe worked at West Virginia University in a variety of different positions between 1980 and her retirement in 2009, including as associate professor of history, head of the public history program, and director of the Center for Women's Studies. 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Subjects covered in the collection include environmental policy, justice, and science in general; mountaintop removal mining and Kayford Mountain; Clean Elections (or Clean Money Election Reform); coal sludge and related disasters; fracking; and efforts to stop the proposed construction of Parsons \u0026amp; Whittemore Incorporated's Apple Grove Paper \u0026amp; Pulp Mill in Apple Grove, Mason County, WV, among others.\u003cbr\u003eCollection does not include a box 35, 69, 70, 81, or 82.\u003c/p\u003e","label":"Abstract Or Scope"}},"breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_7061#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"id":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_7061","ead_ssi":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_7061","_root_":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_7061","_nest_parent_":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_7061","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WVU/repositories_2_resources_7061.xml","aspace_url_ssi":"https://archives.lib.wvu.edu/ark:/99999/255454","title_ssm":["Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition Records"],"title_tesim":["Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition Records"],"unitdate_ssm":["1987-2022"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1987-2022"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1987/2022"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition Records, 1987/2022"],"text":["Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition Records, 1987/2022","A\u0026M 4661","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/2/resources/7061","Environmental Justice","Social Justice","Climate Changes","Sustainability","Water Quality","Pollution","Renewable Energy Sources","Suffrage","Pipelines","Marcellus Shale","Global Warming","Dioxins","Researchers may access born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item (the web crawl) or by requesting to view the material (the newsletters or the web crawl) in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department.","Audiovisual recordings must be digitized for research access. Researchers must contact the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department.Researchers may access born-digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department.","Audiovisual recordings must be digitized for research access. Researchers must contact the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department.","Researchers may access born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item (the web crawl) or by requesting to view the material (the newsletters or the web crawl) in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department.","Dianne Bady founded the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition (OVEC) in 1987 as a social and environmental justice organization. Its organization was the result of a successful grassroots campaign to stop the BASF Corporation's plan to incinerate toxic waste in Ironton, Ohio, a low-income community near Huntington, West Virginia. Per OVEC's mission statement: \"Our mission is to organize and maintain a diverse grassroots organization dedicated to the improvement and preservation of the environment and communities through education, grassroots organizing and coalition building, leadership development, strategic litigation and media outreach. Our work encompasses much of West Virginia and the Ohio River Valley.\" In the ensuing years, OVEC led fights against the Apple Grove Paper and Pulp Mill in Mason County, WV; against mountaintop removal mining in West Virginia and Kentucky; and for clean air, clean water and clean and fair elections. OVEC was dissolved in 2021 November due to retirements and internal personnel issues. From OVEC's initial success, an organization grew that eventually included both full and part time office staff, a board of directors, and numerous volunteers. OVEC attracted a cadre of very passionate environmentalists, who formed the backbone of the organization's leadership. The leadership team was initially three women: Dianne Bady (1950-2017), Janet Keating, and Laura Forman (1962-2001). Gradually, additional people joined OVEC including Vivian Stockman and Maria Gunnoe, who became notable OVEC organizers. Larry Gibson was another important individual, who literally gave his life in opposition to mountaintop removal mining. OVEC also drew into its orbit many other individuals who were interested in social and environmental justice, including former West Virginia Secretary of State Ken Hechler, Doris \"Granny\" Haddock, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and many others.","Records of the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition (OVEC), a social and environmental justice organization that operated out of Huntington, WV (circa 1987 to 2022). Its activities are documented through the materials in this collection; formats include audiovisual materials, digital files, the organization's website, printed materials, ephemera, photographs, newspaper clippings, newsletters, reports, correspondence, legal briefs, general office files, artifacts, and posters.  Subjects covered in the collection include environmental policy, justice, and science in general; mountaintop removal mining and Kayford Mountain; Clean Elections (or Clean Money Election Reform); coal sludge and related disasters; fracking; and efforts to stop the proposed construction of Parsons \u0026 Whittemore Incorporated's Apple Grove Paper \u0026 Pulp Mill in Apple Grove, Mason County, WV, among others.Collection does not include a box 35, 69, 70, 81, or 82.","Series 1 consists of mixed audiovisual and media materials (1990-2012).  The formats in this series include CDRs, DVDs, audiocassettes and reel-to-reel tapes, VHS, VHS-C, Mini DV tapes, and 3.5-inch floppy discs. Series 1 includes news broadcasts (60 Minutes, (Bill Moyer), photographs, interviews, congressional hearings and protest music regarding mountaintop removal mining, Clean Elections, Apple Grove Paper and Pulp Mill, Kayford Mountain, Draft Environmental Impact Statements, Blair Mountain, coal sludge, and fracking. Additionally, there are several commercially released DVDs of documentaries on mountaintop removal mining and other subjects. One of the highlights of Series 1 is the ten-minute debate between OVEC's Vivian Stockman and coal operator Don Blankenship on mountaintop removal mining (several copies in Box 1).","Series 2 consists of the materials in the OVEC Special Collections Library. The OVEC Special Collection Library was shelved in their Huntington, West Virginia office, where a placard stated: \"All the books, DVDS, and magazines on these shelves mention OVEC's work, or our volunteers and staff, or feature OVEC photos.\" Series 2 subject matter includes mountaintop removal mining, wetlands policy, sludge ponds, environmental policy, environmental justice, environmental communication, environmental science, global warming, and Appalachian women. Additionally, there are various official publications and printed ephemera, in particular corporate reports, clean air task force and cerulean warbler information, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy and other organizations' newsletters, newspapers, and newspaper clippings.","Series 3 has numerous photographs of OVEC leaders, members, and other important individuals. They include Dianne Bady, Janet Keating, Laura Forman, Vivian Stockman, Judy Bonds, Ken Hechler, James Weekley, George Daugherty, Larry Gibson, Marie Gunnoe, Dan Kash, Doris \"Granny D\" Haddock, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Art Kirkendoll, Don Blankenship and many others. Series 3 also includes four Paul Justice sepia toned photographs of the Martin County, Kentucky sludge spill, which occurred on 2000 October 11 (see Oversized Folder 18). This series also includes a dozen foam core mounted photographs of various scenes, including mountaintop removal, fracking, and other related images (see Oversized Folders 19-22). Additionally, there are half a dozen encapsulated photographs of mountaintop removal, the Big John dragline, and similar images (see Oversized Folder 17). Lastly, there are two framed panoramic photographs by photographer Manali Sibthorpe (from 2008), the first titled \"Larry and Dog\" and the second titled \"Mary and Pauline\" for Mary Miller and Pauline Canterberry (see Items 1 and 2). Series 3 includes photo albums as well. This includes a photo book of OVEC activities. One highlight is a photo album (see box 28) dedicated to the life and OVEC activities of Laura Forman (1962-2001). Forman died of heart failure in 2001 December at the Corps of Engineers Huntington office at a rally protesting mountaintop removal.","Series 4 consists of newspaper clippings about OVEC endeavors, culled from local newspapers. These newspapers include the Huntington Herald-Dispatch, the Charleston Gazette, the Charleston Daily Mail, the Parkersburg News, the State Journal, the Lexington (Kentucky) Hearld-Leader, the Washington Post, and others. This series is ordered chronologically by date in hanging folders. Subjects include mountaintop removal, Apple Grove Paper and Pulp Mill, Clean Elections, Martin County, Kentucky sludge disaster, Blair Mountain marches, Funeral for the Mountains, Walk for the Mountains, Kayford Mountain, and many other OVEC related news stories.","Series 5 consists of a complete set of OVEC printed newsletters as well as an archived copy of the OVEC website, both of which document the organization's activities. The newsletters include protest and rally coverage, photographs, calendars of events, member news, member and donor recognition, topical cartoons, grant information, conferences, editorials and letters to the editor, West Virginia legislative news, and calls for action. Additionally, board and staff member information is listed in each issue. Initially titled OVEC News in 1991 April, it became Toxic Times for two issues, before settling on E-News in 1991 November. The OVEC newsletter was renamed Winds of Change in 2002 November and remained unchanged until its final issue in 2022 February. Additionally, the OVEC website has a complete set of digital OVEC newsletters. The information provided on the archived copy of the OVEC website reflects the materials contained within this collection and may be of supplimental use, especially the blog entries.","Series 6 consists of materials related to OVEC's efforts to stop the proposed construction of Parsons \u0026 Whittemore Incorporated's Apple Grove Paper \u0026 Pulp Mill in Apple Grove, Mason County, West Virginia. Controversy over the project began in 1989, and after successful efforts by OVEC, plans for the pulp mill were scrapped in 1997. The opposition to the pulp mill was rooted in many concerns, especially the release of carcinogenic dioxins into the Ohio River and into the air (dioxin, a carcinogenic chemical, is a byproduct of the chlorine bleaching process used in the pulping process). Other concerns were the pulp mills' outdated technology, the unregulated harvesting of the regional timber stands, closed-door tax breaks, other concessions to be granted by the State of West Virginia to Parsons \u0026 Whittemore, and the employment of non-West Virginia workers. \nSeries 6 materials include OVEC press releases and fact sheets, OVEC and non-OVEC newsletters, regional newspapers and newspaper clippings regarding the pulp mill (including investigative articles, editorials and letters to the editor) and Parsons \u0026 Whittemore documents and correspondence. Additionally, there are Environmental Protection Agency documents and reports, and studies regarding the effects of dioxins on humans and animals. Additionally, there is general information regarding pulps mills worldwide, materials related to the American timber industry and the paper products industry.","Series 7 consists of materials related to OVEC's Clean Elections (or Clean Money Election Reform) initiative. OVEC recognized that coal mine owners and operators, bankers, insurance executives, timber barons, and other industrial interests donated large sums of money to West Virginia political campaigns and in effect bought state level elections. Clean Money was a broad-based initiative intended to empower voters by removing big corporate money from politics and eliminating election buying, increasing transparency and accountability in elections, election reform, and non-partisan judiciary. Additionally, voter education and the protection of West Virginians' right to vote were part of this initiative. Series 7 materials include legal papers, newspaper articles and clippings, Clean Election legislation, correspondence, and WV Clean Election Act draft documents. Additionally, this series includes materials related to other states' efforts to provide Clean Elections. The states are Massachusetts, Maine, Arizona, and Wisconsin.","Series 8 consists of materials related to OVEC's efforts to stop mountaintop removal mining (MTR), one of its most important missions. In practice, MTR mining used explosives to obliterate mountain tops, revealing the coal seams below for extraction. Overburn or spoils from the process were then dumped into the surrounding streams as \"valley fill.\" Valley fills disrupted the natural dissipation of rainwater and led to catastrophic flooding downstream. A secondary result of MTR mining was the need for containment ponds to store coal sludge; a thick slurry of coal dust and water left over from the coal cleaning process. The failure of these containment ponds also led to catastrophic flooding. Series 8 is comprised of many types of materials documenting the destructive nature of MTR. They include newspapers and newspaper clippings, magazines, and journals. Additionally, there are materials related to Blair Mountain, Spruce Fork No. 1 Mine, water quality issues from MTR, Mine Sludge Safety Project, Cumulative Hydrological Impact Assessment (CHIA), and Office of Surface Mining materials. Lastly, there are oral histories, a set of letters from San Francisco, California Third Graders opposing MTR, and a file entitled \"No Brains Emails,\" essentially hate email sent to OVEC. Individuals involved in the fight against MTR are represented in this series: Larry Gibson, Marie Gunnoe, Jack Spadaro, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and others. A highlight of this series is the publication Like Walking onto Another Planet: Stories about the TRUE Impacts of Mountaintop Removal Mining. This pamphlet consists of oral interviews with individuals affected by mountaintop removal. These are serious and somber accounts of the devasting effects of MTR mining on West Virginia's environment and its culture.","Series 9 consists of OVEC office files kept by Dianne Bady, Vivian Stockman, Janet Keating, and other OVEC personnel. These files date from OVEC's founding in 1987 to its disbandment in 2022. Series 9 covers a wide range of materials, touching on all OVEC's activities. These materials include newspapers and newspaper clippings, journals and magazines, correspondence, fact sheets, legal documents and briefs, grants for 2011-2012, the annual Tree Huggers Ball fundraiser posters and other materials, and OVEC Christmas ornament ordering information. Additional materials pertain to leadership training, grant writing, conducting oral and radio interviews, and strategic planning. Series 9 files also include documents related to Bakken Oil, cemetery destruction caused by mountaintop removal mining, endangered rivers, Christians for the Mountains, Commission on Religion in Appalachia (CORA), Ohio River Valley Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO), watershed and stream water testing reports, and others. Box 74 contains materials related to Ashland Oil Company pollution, Huntsman Chemical Plant, the fracking industry, and Appalachian Storage Hub. One of the highlights in Series 9 is Janet Keating's letter to Pope Francis in 2015, urging him to come to West Virginia to see the destruction of mountaintop removal mining firsthand. Please note that this series contains materials that may also be represented in other series.","Series 10 consists of OVEC artifacts and ephemeral items. The artifacts include OVEC staff trophy awards, engraved recognition plaques, certificates of achievement, pinback buttons, and various bumper stickers for various causes. Additionally, there are a number of ephemeral items including OVEC Christmas ornaments (1999-2000) (see Boxes 79 \u0026 88), Masseypoly (Monopoly board game parody) (see Box 86), a Joe Manchin marionette doll (see Box 76), Vivian Stockman's Ms. Renewable Energy top hat and printed coal cash (see Box 75), and a solid foam model of Kayford Mountain with removable mountaintops and insertable valley fills (see Box 85). There are also miscellaneous rolled OVEC banners and environmental posters (see Box 91).","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the Permissions and Copyright page on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. 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Its organization was the result of a successful grassroots campaign to stop the BASF Corporation's plan to incinerate toxic waste in Ironton, Ohio, a low-income community near Huntington, West Virginia. Per OVEC's mission statement: \"Our mission is to organize and maintain a diverse grassroots organization dedicated to the improvement and preservation of the environment and communities through education, grassroots organizing and coalition building, leadership development, strategic litigation and media outreach. Our work encompasses much of West Virginia and the Ohio River Valley.\" In the ensuing years, OVEC led fights against the Apple Grove Paper and Pulp Mill in Mason County, WV; against mountaintop removal mining in West Virginia and Kentucky; and for clean air, clean water and clean and fair elections. 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Our work encompasses much of West Virginia and the Ohio River Valley.\" In the ensuing years, OVEC led fights against the Apple Grove Paper and Pulp Mill in Mason County, WV; against mountaintop removal mining in West Virginia and Kentucky; and for clean air, clean water and clean and fair elections. OVEC was dissolved in 2021 November due to retirements and internal personnel issues. From OVEC's initial success, an organization grew that eventually included both full and part time office staff, a board of directors, and numerous volunteers. OVEC attracted a cadre of very passionate environmentalists, who formed the backbone of the organization's leadership. The leadership team was initially three women: Dianne Bady (1950-2017), Janet Keating, and Laura Forman (1962-2001). Gradually, additional people joined OVEC including Vivian Stockman and Maria Gunnoe, who became notable OVEC organizers. Larry Gibson was another important individual, who literally gave his life in opposition to mountaintop removal mining. OVEC also drew into its orbit many other individuals who were interested in social and environmental justice, including former West Virginia Secretary of State Ken Hechler, Doris \"Granny\" Haddock, Robert F. 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Its activities are documented through the materials in this collection; formats include audiovisual materials, digital files, the organization's website, printed materials, ephemera, photographs, newspaper clippings, newsletters, reports, correspondence, legal briefs, general office files, artifacts, and posters.  Subjects covered in the collection include environmental policy, justice, and science in general; mountaintop removal mining and Kayford Mountain; Clean Elections (or Clean Money Election Reform); coal sludge and related disasters; fracking; and efforts to stop the proposed construction of Parsons \u0026amp; Whittemore Incorporated's Apple Grove Paper \u0026amp; Pulp Mill in Apple Grove, Mason County, WV, among others.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCollection does not include a box 35, 69, 70, 81, or 82.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1 consists of mixed audiovisual and media materials (1990-2012).  The formats in this series include CDRs, DVDs, audiocassettes and reel-to-reel tapes, VHS, VHS-C, Mini DV tapes, and 3.5-inch floppy discs. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries 1 includes news broadcasts (\u003ctitle\u003e60 Minutes\u003c/title\u003e, (\u003ctitle\u003eBill Moyer\u003c/title\u003e), photographs, interviews, congressional hearings and protest music regarding mountaintop removal mining, Clean Elections, Apple Grove Paper and Pulp Mill, Kayford Mountain, Draft Environmental Impact Statements, Blair Mountain, coal sludge, and fracking. Additionally, there are several commercially released DVDs of documentaries on mountaintop removal mining and other subjects. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eOne of the highlights of Series 1 is the ten-minute debate between OVEC's Vivian Stockman and coal operator Don Blankenship on mountaintop removal mining (several copies in Box 1).  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2 consists of the materials in the OVEC Special Collections Library. The OVEC Special Collection Library was shelved in their Huntington, West Virginia office, where a placard stated: \"All the books, DVDS, and magazines on these shelves mention OVEC's work, or our volunteers and staff, or feature OVEC photos.\" \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries 2 subject matter includes mountaintop removal mining, wetlands policy, sludge ponds, environmental policy, environmental justice, environmental communication, environmental science, global warming, and Appalachian women. Additionally, there are various official publications and printed ephemera, in particular corporate reports, clean air task force and cerulean warbler information, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy and other organizations' newsletters, newspapers, and newspaper clippings.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3 has numerous photographs of OVEC leaders, members, and other important individuals. They include Dianne Bady, Janet Keating, Laura Forman, Vivian Stockman, Judy Bonds, Ken Hechler, James Weekley, George Daugherty, Larry Gibson, Marie Gunnoe, Dan Kash, Doris \"Granny D\" Haddock, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Art Kirkendoll, Don Blankenship and many others. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries 3 also includes four Paul Justice sepia toned photographs of the Martin County, Kentucky sludge spill, which occurred on 2000 October 11 (see Oversized Folder 18). This series also includes a dozen foam core mounted photographs of various scenes, including mountaintop removal, fracking, and other related images (see Oversized Folders 19-22). Additionally, there are half a dozen encapsulated photographs of mountaintop removal, the Big John dragline, and similar images (see Oversized Folder 17). Lastly, there are two framed panoramic photographs by photographer Manali Sibthorpe (from 2008), the first titled \"Larry and Dog\" and the second titled \"Mary and Pauline\" for Mary Miller and Pauline Canterberry (see Items 1 and 2). \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries 3 includes photo albums as well. This includes a photo book of OVEC activities. One highlight is a photo album (see box 28) dedicated to the life and OVEC activities of Laura Forman (1962-2001). Forman died of heart failure in 2001 December at the Corps of Engineers Huntington office at a rally protesting mountaintop removal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4 consists of newspaper clippings about OVEC endeavors, culled from local newspapers. These newspapers include the \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eHuntington Herald-Dispatch\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e, the \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eCharleston Gazette\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e, the \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eCharleston Daily Mail\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e, the \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eParkersburg News\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e, the \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eState Journal\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e, the \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eLexington (Kentucky) Hearld-Leader\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e, the \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eWashington Post\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e, and others. This series is ordered chronologically by date in hanging folders. Subjects include mountaintop removal, Apple Grove Paper and Pulp Mill, Clean Elections, Martin County, Kentucky sludge disaster, Blair Mountain marches, Funeral for the Mountains, Walk for the Mountains, Kayford Mountain, and many other OVEC related news stories. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5 consists of a complete set of OVEC printed newsletters as well as an archived copy of the OVEC website, both of which document the organization's activities. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe newsletters include protest and rally coverage, photographs, calendars of events, member news, member and donor recognition, topical cartoons, grant information, conferences, editorials and letters to the editor, West Virginia legislative news, and calls for action. Additionally, board and staff member information is listed in each issue. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eInitially titled OVEC News in 1991 April, it became \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eToxic Times\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e for two issues, before settling on \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eE-News\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e in 1991 November. The OVEC newsletter was renamed \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eWinds of Change\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e in 2002 November and remained unchanged until its final issue in 2022 February. Additionally, the OVEC website has a complete set of digital OVEC newsletters. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe information provided on the archived copy of the OVEC website reflects the materials contained within this collection and may be of supplimental use, especially the blog entries. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 6 consists of materials related to OVEC's efforts to stop the proposed construction of Parsons \u0026amp; Whittemore Incorporated's Apple Grove Paper \u0026amp; Pulp Mill in Apple Grove, Mason County, West Virginia. Controversy over the project began in 1989, and after successful efforts by OVEC, plans for the pulp mill were scrapped in 1997. The opposition to the pulp mill was rooted in many concerns, especially the release of carcinogenic dioxins into the Ohio River and into the air (dioxin, a carcinogenic chemical, is a byproduct of the chlorine bleaching process used in the pulping process). Other concerns were the pulp mills' outdated technology, the unregulated harvesting of the regional timber stands, closed-door tax breaks, other concessions to be granted by the State of West Virginia to Parsons \u0026amp; Whittemore, and the employment of non-West Virginia workers. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 6 materials include OVEC press releases and fact sheets, OVEC and non-OVEC newsletters, regional newspapers and newspaper clippings regarding the pulp mill (including investigative articles, editorials and letters to the editor) and Parsons \u0026amp; Whittemore documents and correspondence. Additionally, there are Environmental Protection Agency documents and reports, and studies regarding the effects of dioxins on humans and animals. Additionally, there is general information regarding pulps mills worldwide, materials related to the American timber industry and the paper products industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 7 consists of materials related to OVEC's Clean Elections (or Clean Money Election Reform) initiative. OVEC recognized that coal mine owners and operators, bankers, insurance executives, timber barons, and other industrial interests donated large sums of money to West Virginia political campaigns and in effect bought state level elections. Clean Money was a broad-based initiative intended to empower voters by removing big corporate money from politics and eliminating election buying, increasing transparency and accountability in elections, election reform, and non-partisan judiciary. Additionally, voter education and the protection of West Virginians' right to vote were part of this initiative. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries 7 materials include legal papers, newspaper articles and clippings, Clean Election legislation, correspondence, and WV Clean Election Act draft documents. Additionally, this series includes materials related to other states' efforts to provide Clean Elections. The states are Massachusetts, Maine, Arizona, and Wisconsin. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 8 consists of materials related to OVEC's efforts to stop mountaintop removal mining (MTR), one of its most important missions. In practice, MTR mining used explosives to obliterate mountain tops, revealing the coal seams below for extraction. Overburn or spoils from the process were then dumped into the surrounding streams as \"valley fill.\" Valley fills disrupted the natural dissipation of rainwater and led to catastrophic flooding downstream. A secondary result of MTR mining was the need for containment ponds to store coal sludge; a thick slurry of coal dust and water left over from the coal cleaning process. The failure of these containment ponds also led to catastrophic flooding. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries 8 is comprised of many types of materials documenting the destructive nature of MTR. They include newspapers and newspaper clippings, magazines, and journals. Additionally, there are materials related to Blair Mountain, Spruce Fork No. 1 Mine, water quality issues from MTR, Mine Sludge Safety Project, Cumulative Hydrological Impact Assessment (CHIA), and Office of Surface Mining materials. Lastly, there are oral histories, a set of letters from San Francisco, California Third Graders opposing MTR, and a file entitled \"No Brains Emails,\" essentially hate email sent to OVEC. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eIndividuals involved in the fight against MTR are represented in this series: Larry Gibson, Marie Gunnoe, Jack Spadaro, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and others. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eA highlight of this series is the publication \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eLike Walking onto Another Planet: Stories about the TRUE Impacts of Mountaintop Removal Mining\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e. This pamphlet consists of oral interviews with individuals affected by mountaintop removal. These are serious and somber accounts of the devasting effects of MTR mining on West Virginia's environment and its culture.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 9 consists of OVEC office files kept by Dianne Bady, Vivian Stockman, Janet Keating, and other OVEC personnel. These files date from OVEC's founding in 1987 to its disbandment in 2022. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries 9 covers a wide range of materials, touching on all OVEC's activities. These materials include newspapers and newspaper clippings, journals and magazines, correspondence, fact sheets, legal documents and briefs, grants for 2011-2012, the annual Tree Huggers Ball fundraiser posters and other materials, and OVEC Christmas ornament ordering information. Additional materials pertain to leadership training, grant writing, conducting oral and radio interviews, and strategic planning. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries 9 files also include documents related to Bakken Oil, cemetery destruction caused by mountaintop removal mining, endangered rivers, Christians for the Mountains, Commission on Religion in Appalachia (CORA), Ohio River Valley Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO), watershed and stream water testing reports, and others. Box 74 contains materials related to Ashland Oil Company pollution, Huntsman Chemical Plant, the fracking industry, and Appalachian Storage Hub. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eOne of the highlights in Series 9 is Janet Keating's letter to Pope Francis in 2015, urging him to come to West Virginia to see the destruction of mountaintop removal mining firsthand. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePlease note that this series contains materials that may also be represented in other series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 10 consists of OVEC artifacts and ephemeral items. The artifacts include OVEC staff trophy awards, engraved recognition plaques, certificates of achievement, pinback buttons, and various bumper stickers for various causes. Additionally, there are a number of ephemeral items including OVEC Christmas ornaments (1999-2000) (see Boxes 79 \u0026amp; 88), Masseypoly (Monopoly board game parody) (see Box 86), a Joe Manchin marionette doll (see Box 76), Vivian Stockman's Ms. Renewable Energy top hat and printed coal cash (see Box 75), and a solid foam model of Kayford Mountain with removable mountaintops and insertable valley fills (see Box 85). There are also miscellaneous rolled OVEC banners and environmental posters (see Box 91).  \u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Records of the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition (OVEC), a social and environmental justice organization that operated out of Huntington, WV (circa 1987 to 2022). Its activities are documented through the materials in this collection; formats include audiovisual materials, digital files, the organization's website, printed materials, ephemera, photographs, newspaper clippings, newsletters, reports, correspondence, legal briefs, general office files, artifacts, and posters.  Subjects covered in the collection include environmental policy, justice, and science in general; mountaintop removal mining and Kayford Mountain; Clean Elections (or Clean Money Election Reform); coal sludge and related disasters; fracking; and efforts to stop the proposed construction of Parsons \u0026 Whittemore Incorporated's Apple Grove Paper \u0026 Pulp Mill in Apple Grove, Mason County, WV, among others.Collection does not include a box 35, 69, 70, 81, or 82.","Series 1 consists of mixed audiovisual and media materials (1990-2012).  The formats in this series include CDRs, DVDs, audiocassettes and reel-to-reel tapes, VHS, VHS-C, Mini DV tapes, and 3.5-inch floppy discs. Series 1 includes news broadcasts (60 Minutes, (Bill Moyer), photographs, interviews, congressional hearings and protest music regarding mountaintop removal mining, Clean Elections, Apple Grove Paper and Pulp Mill, Kayford Mountain, Draft Environmental Impact Statements, Blair Mountain, coal sludge, and fracking. Additionally, there are several commercially released DVDs of documentaries on mountaintop removal mining and other subjects. One of the highlights of Series 1 is the ten-minute debate between OVEC's Vivian Stockman and coal operator Don Blankenship on mountaintop removal mining (several copies in Box 1).","Series 2 consists of the materials in the OVEC Special Collections Library. The OVEC Special Collection Library was shelved in their Huntington, West Virginia office, where a placard stated: \"All the books, DVDS, and magazines on these shelves mention OVEC's work, or our volunteers and staff, or feature OVEC photos.\" Series 2 subject matter includes mountaintop removal mining, wetlands policy, sludge ponds, environmental policy, environmental justice, environmental communication, environmental science, global warming, and Appalachian women. Additionally, there are various official publications and printed ephemera, in particular corporate reports, clean air task force and cerulean warbler information, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy and other organizations' newsletters, newspapers, and newspaper clippings.","Series 3 has numerous photographs of OVEC leaders, members, and other important individuals. They include Dianne Bady, Janet Keating, Laura Forman, Vivian Stockman, Judy Bonds, Ken Hechler, James Weekley, George Daugherty, Larry Gibson, Marie Gunnoe, Dan Kash, Doris \"Granny D\" Haddock, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Art Kirkendoll, Don Blankenship and many others. Series 3 also includes four Paul Justice sepia toned photographs of the Martin County, Kentucky sludge spill, which occurred on 2000 October 11 (see Oversized Folder 18). This series also includes a dozen foam core mounted photographs of various scenes, including mountaintop removal, fracking, and other related images (see Oversized Folders 19-22). Additionally, there are half a dozen encapsulated photographs of mountaintop removal, the Big John dragline, and similar images (see Oversized Folder 17). Lastly, there are two framed panoramic photographs by photographer Manali Sibthorpe (from 2008), the first titled \"Larry and Dog\" and the second titled \"Mary and Pauline\" for Mary Miller and Pauline Canterberry (see Items 1 and 2). Series 3 includes photo albums as well. This includes a photo book of OVEC activities. One highlight is a photo album (see box 28) dedicated to the life and OVEC activities of Laura Forman (1962-2001). Forman died of heart failure in 2001 December at the Corps of Engineers Huntington office at a rally protesting mountaintop removal.","Series 4 consists of newspaper clippings about OVEC endeavors, culled from local newspapers. These newspapers include the Huntington Herald-Dispatch, the Charleston Gazette, the Charleston Daily Mail, the Parkersburg News, the State Journal, the Lexington (Kentucky) Hearld-Leader, the Washington Post, and others. This series is ordered chronologically by date in hanging folders. Subjects include mountaintop removal, Apple Grove Paper and Pulp Mill, Clean Elections, Martin County, Kentucky sludge disaster, Blair Mountain marches, Funeral for the Mountains, Walk for the Mountains, Kayford Mountain, and many other OVEC related news stories.","Series 5 consists of a complete set of OVEC printed newsletters as well as an archived copy of the OVEC website, both of which document the organization's activities. The newsletters include protest and rally coverage, photographs, calendars of events, member news, member and donor recognition, topical cartoons, grant information, conferences, editorials and letters to the editor, West Virginia legislative news, and calls for action. Additionally, board and staff member information is listed in each issue. Initially titled OVEC News in 1991 April, it became Toxic Times for two issues, before settling on E-News in 1991 November. The OVEC newsletter was renamed Winds of Change in 2002 November and remained unchanged until its final issue in 2022 February. Additionally, the OVEC website has a complete set of digital OVEC newsletters. The information provided on the archived copy of the OVEC website reflects the materials contained within this collection and may be of supplimental use, especially the blog entries.","Series 6 consists of materials related to OVEC's efforts to stop the proposed construction of Parsons \u0026 Whittemore Incorporated's Apple Grove Paper \u0026 Pulp Mill in Apple Grove, Mason County, West Virginia. Controversy over the project began in 1989, and after successful efforts by OVEC, plans for the pulp mill were scrapped in 1997. The opposition to the pulp mill was rooted in many concerns, especially the release of carcinogenic dioxins into the Ohio River and into the air (dioxin, a carcinogenic chemical, is a byproduct of the chlorine bleaching process used in the pulping process). Other concerns were the pulp mills' outdated technology, the unregulated harvesting of the regional timber stands, closed-door tax breaks, other concessions to be granted by the State of West Virginia to Parsons \u0026 Whittemore, and the employment of non-West Virginia workers. \nSeries 6 materials include OVEC press releases and fact sheets, OVEC and non-OVEC newsletters, regional newspapers and newspaper clippings regarding the pulp mill (including investigative articles, editorials and letters to the editor) and Parsons \u0026 Whittemore documents and correspondence. Additionally, there are Environmental Protection Agency documents and reports, and studies regarding the effects of dioxins on humans and animals. Additionally, there is general information regarding pulps mills worldwide, materials related to the American timber industry and the paper products industry.","Series 7 consists of materials related to OVEC's Clean Elections (or Clean Money Election Reform) initiative. OVEC recognized that coal mine owners and operators, bankers, insurance executives, timber barons, and other industrial interests donated large sums of money to West Virginia political campaigns and in effect bought state level elections. Clean Money was a broad-based initiative intended to empower voters by removing big corporate money from politics and eliminating election buying, increasing transparency and accountability in elections, election reform, and non-partisan judiciary. Additionally, voter education and the protection of West Virginians' right to vote were part of this initiative. Series 7 materials include legal papers, newspaper articles and clippings, Clean Election legislation, correspondence, and WV Clean Election Act draft documents. Additionally, this series includes materials related to other states' efforts to provide Clean Elections. The states are Massachusetts, Maine, Arizona, and Wisconsin.","Series 8 consists of materials related to OVEC's efforts to stop mountaintop removal mining (MTR), one of its most important missions. In practice, MTR mining used explosives to obliterate mountain tops, revealing the coal seams below for extraction. Overburn or spoils from the process were then dumped into the surrounding streams as \"valley fill.\" Valley fills disrupted the natural dissipation of rainwater and led to catastrophic flooding downstream. A secondary result of MTR mining was the need for containment ponds to store coal sludge; a thick slurry of coal dust and water left over from the coal cleaning process. The failure of these containment ponds also led to catastrophic flooding. Series 8 is comprised of many types of materials documenting the destructive nature of MTR. They include newspapers and newspaper clippings, magazines, and journals. Additionally, there are materials related to Blair Mountain, Spruce Fork No. 1 Mine, water quality issues from MTR, Mine Sludge Safety Project, Cumulative Hydrological Impact Assessment (CHIA), and Office of Surface Mining materials. Lastly, there are oral histories, a set of letters from San Francisco, California Third Graders opposing MTR, and a file entitled \"No Brains Emails,\" essentially hate email sent to OVEC. Individuals involved in the fight against MTR are represented in this series: Larry Gibson, Marie Gunnoe, Jack Spadaro, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and others. A highlight of this series is the publication Like Walking onto Another Planet: Stories about the TRUE Impacts of Mountaintop Removal Mining. This pamphlet consists of oral interviews with individuals affected by mountaintop removal. These are serious and somber accounts of the devasting effects of MTR mining on West Virginia's environment and its culture.","Series 9 consists of OVEC office files kept by Dianne Bady, Vivian Stockman, Janet Keating, and other OVEC personnel. These files date from OVEC's founding in 1987 to its disbandment in 2022. Series 9 covers a wide range of materials, touching on all OVEC's activities. These materials include newspapers and newspaper clippings, journals and magazines, correspondence, fact sheets, legal documents and briefs, grants for 2011-2012, the annual Tree Huggers Ball fundraiser posters and other materials, and OVEC Christmas ornament ordering information. Additional materials pertain to leadership training, grant writing, conducting oral and radio interviews, and strategic planning. Series 9 files also include documents related to Bakken Oil, cemetery destruction caused by mountaintop removal mining, endangered rivers, Christians for the Mountains, Commission on Religion in Appalachia (CORA), Ohio River Valley Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO), watershed and stream water testing reports, and others. Box 74 contains materials related to Ashland Oil Company pollution, Huntsman Chemical Plant, the fracking industry, and Appalachian Storage Hub. One of the highlights in Series 9 is Janet Keating's letter to Pope Francis in 2015, urging him to come to West Virginia to see the destruction of mountaintop removal mining firsthand. Please note that this series contains materials that may also be represented in other series.","Series 10 consists of OVEC artifacts and ephemeral items. The artifacts include OVEC staff trophy awards, engraved recognition plaques, certificates of achievement, pinback buttons, and various bumper stickers for various causes. Additionally, there are a number of ephemeral items including OVEC Christmas ornaments (1999-2000) (see Boxes 79 \u0026 88), Masseypoly (Monopoly board game parody) (see Box 86), a Joe Manchin marionette doll (see Box 76), Vivian Stockman's Ms. Renewable Energy top hat and printed coal cash (see Box 75), and a solid foam model of Kayford Mountain with removable mountaintops and insertable valley fills (see Box 85). There are also miscellaneous rolled OVEC banners and environmental posters (see Box 91)."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536 / URL: \u003ca href=\"https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/\"\u003eWest Virginia \u0026amp; Regional History Center\u003c/a\u003e\u003c/physloc\u003e\n    "],"physloc_tesim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536 / URL: West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center"],"corpname_ssim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center"],"names_ssim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center"],"language_ssim":["English\n."],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":10,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:59:29.663Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_7061","ead_ssi":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_7061","_root_":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_7061","_nest_parent_":"wvmturhc_repositories_2_resources_7061","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WVU/repositories_2_resources_7061.xml","aspace_url_ssi":"https://archives.lib.wvu.edu/ark:/99999/255454","title_ssm":["Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition Records"],"title_tesim":["Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition Records"],"unitdate_ssm":["1987-2022"],"unitdate_inclusive_ssm":["1987-2022"],"normalized_date_ssm":["1987/2022"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition Records, 1987/2022"],"text":["Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition Records, 1987/2022","A\u0026M 4661","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/2/resources/7061","Environmental Justice","Social Justice","Climate Changes","Sustainability","Water Quality","Pollution","Renewable Energy Sources","Suffrage","Pipelines","Marcellus Shale","Global Warming","Dioxins","Researchers may access born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item (the web crawl) or by requesting to view the material (the newsletters or the web crawl) in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department.","Audiovisual recordings must be digitized for research access. Researchers must contact the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department.Researchers may access born-digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department.","Audiovisual recordings must be digitized for research access. Researchers must contact the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department.","Researchers may access born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item (the web crawl) or by requesting to view the material (the newsletters or the web crawl) in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department.","Dianne Bady founded the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition (OVEC) in 1987 as a social and environmental justice organization. Its organization was the result of a successful grassroots campaign to stop the BASF Corporation's plan to incinerate toxic waste in Ironton, Ohio, a low-income community near Huntington, West Virginia. Per OVEC's mission statement: \"Our mission is to organize and maintain a diverse grassroots organization dedicated to the improvement and preservation of the environment and communities through education, grassroots organizing and coalition building, leadership development, strategic litigation and media outreach. Our work encompasses much of West Virginia and the Ohio River Valley.\" In the ensuing years, OVEC led fights against the Apple Grove Paper and Pulp Mill in Mason County, WV; against mountaintop removal mining in West Virginia and Kentucky; and for clean air, clean water and clean and fair elections. OVEC was dissolved in 2021 November due to retirements and internal personnel issues. From OVEC's initial success, an organization grew that eventually included both full and part time office staff, a board of directors, and numerous volunteers. OVEC attracted a cadre of very passionate environmentalists, who formed the backbone of the organization's leadership. The leadership team was initially three women: Dianne Bady (1950-2017), Janet Keating, and Laura Forman (1962-2001). Gradually, additional people joined OVEC including Vivian Stockman and Maria Gunnoe, who became notable OVEC organizers. Larry Gibson was another important individual, who literally gave his life in opposition to mountaintop removal mining. OVEC also drew into its orbit many other individuals who were interested in social and environmental justice, including former West Virginia Secretary of State Ken Hechler, Doris \"Granny\" Haddock, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and many others.","Records of the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition (OVEC), a social and environmental justice organization that operated out of Huntington, WV (circa 1987 to 2022). Its activities are documented through the materials in this collection; formats include audiovisual materials, digital files, the organization's website, printed materials, ephemera, photographs, newspaper clippings, newsletters, reports, correspondence, legal briefs, general office files, artifacts, and posters.  Subjects covered in the collection include environmental policy, justice, and science in general; mountaintop removal mining and Kayford Mountain; Clean Elections (or Clean Money Election Reform); coal sludge and related disasters; fracking; and efforts to stop the proposed construction of Parsons \u0026 Whittemore Incorporated's Apple Grove Paper \u0026 Pulp Mill in Apple Grove, Mason County, WV, among others.Collection does not include a box 35, 69, 70, 81, or 82.","Series 1 consists of mixed audiovisual and media materials (1990-2012).  The formats in this series include CDRs, DVDs, audiocassettes and reel-to-reel tapes, VHS, VHS-C, Mini DV tapes, and 3.5-inch floppy discs. Series 1 includes news broadcasts (60 Minutes, (Bill Moyer), photographs, interviews, congressional hearings and protest music regarding mountaintop removal mining, Clean Elections, Apple Grove Paper and Pulp Mill, Kayford Mountain, Draft Environmental Impact Statements, Blair Mountain, coal sludge, and fracking. Additionally, there are several commercially released DVDs of documentaries on mountaintop removal mining and other subjects. One of the highlights of Series 1 is the ten-minute debate between OVEC's Vivian Stockman and coal operator Don Blankenship on mountaintop removal mining (several copies in Box 1).","Series 2 consists of the materials in the OVEC Special Collections Library. The OVEC Special Collection Library was shelved in their Huntington, West Virginia office, where a placard stated: \"All the books, DVDS, and magazines on these shelves mention OVEC's work, or our volunteers and staff, or feature OVEC photos.\" Series 2 subject matter includes mountaintop removal mining, wetlands policy, sludge ponds, environmental policy, environmental justice, environmental communication, environmental science, global warming, and Appalachian women. Additionally, there are various official publications and printed ephemera, in particular corporate reports, clean air task force and cerulean warbler information, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy and other organizations' newsletters, newspapers, and newspaper clippings.","Series 3 has numerous photographs of OVEC leaders, members, and other important individuals. They include Dianne Bady, Janet Keating, Laura Forman, Vivian Stockman, Judy Bonds, Ken Hechler, James Weekley, George Daugherty, Larry Gibson, Marie Gunnoe, Dan Kash, Doris \"Granny D\" Haddock, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Art Kirkendoll, Don Blankenship and many others. Series 3 also includes four Paul Justice sepia toned photographs of the Martin County, Kentucky sludge spill, which occurred on 2000 October 11 (see Oversized Folder 18). This series also includes a dozen foam core mounted photographs of various scenes, including mountaintop removal, fracking, and other related images (see Oversized Folders 19-22). Additionally, there are half a dozen encapsulated photographs of mountaintop removal, the Big John dragline, and similar images (see Oversized Folder 17). Lastly, there are two framed panoramic photographs by photographer Manali Sibthorpe (from 2008), the first titled \"Larry and Dog\" and the second titled \"Mary and Pauline\" for Mary Miller and Pauline Canterberry (see Items 1 and 2). Series 3 includes photo albums as well. This includes a photo book of OVEC activities. One highlight is a photo album (see box 28) dedicated to the life and OVEC activities of Laura Forman (1962-2001). Forman died of heart failure in 2001 December at the Corps of Engineers Huntington office at a rally protesting mountaintop removal.","Series 4 consists of newspaper clippings about OVEC endeavors, culled from local newspapers. These newspapers include the Huntington Herald-Dispatch, the Charleston Gazette, the Charleston Daily Mail, the Parkersburg News, the State Journal, the Lexington (Kentucky) Hearld-Leader, the Washington Post, and others. This series is ordered chronologically by date in hanging folders. Subjects include mountaintop removal, Apple Grove Paper and Pulp Mill, Clean Elections, Martin County, Kentucky sludge disaster, Blair Mountain marches, Funeral for the Mountains, Walk for the Mountains, Kayford Mountain, and many other OVEC related news stories.","Series 5 consists of a complete set of OVEC printed newsletters as well as an archived copy of the OVEC website, both of which document the organization's activities. The newsletters include protest and rally coverage, photographs, calendars of events, member news, member and donor recognition, topical cartoons, grant information, conferences, editorials and letters to the editor, West Virginia legislative news, and calls for action. Additionally, board and staff member information is listed in each issue. Initially titled OVEC News in 1991 April, it became Toxic Times for two issues, before settling on E-News in 1991 November. The OVEC newsletter was renamed Winds of Change in 2002 November and remained unchanged until its final issue in 2022 February. Additionally, the OVEC website has a complete set of digital OVEC newsletters. The information provided on the archived copy of the OVEC website reflects the materials contained within this collection and may be of supplimental use, especially the blog entries.","Series 6 consists of materials related to OVEC's efforts to stop the proposed construction of Parsons \u0026 Whittemore Incorporated's Apple Grove Paper \u0026 Pulp Mill in Apple Grove, Mason County, West Virginia. Controversy over the project began in 1989, and after successful efforts by OVEC, plans for the pulp mill were scrapped in 1997. The opposition to the pulp mill was rooted in many concerns, especially the release of carcinogenic dioxins into the Ohio River and into the air (dioxin, a carcinogenic chemical, is a byproduct of the chlorine bleaching process used in the pulping process). Other concerns were the pulp mills' outdated technology, the unregulated harvesting of the regional timber stands, closed-door tax breaks, other concessions to be granted by the State of West Virginia to Parsons \u0026 Whittemore, and the employment of non-West Virginia workers. \nSeries 6 materials include OVEC press releases and fact sheets, OVEC and non-OVEC newsletters, regional newspapers and newspaper clippings regarding the pulp mill (including investigative articles, editorials and letters to the editor) and Parsons \u0026 Whittemore documents and correspondence. Additionally, there are Environmental Protection Agency documents and reports, and studies regarding the effects of dioxins on humans and animals. Additionally, there is general information regarding pulps mills worldwide, materials related to the American timber industry and the paper products industry.","Series 7 consists of materials related to OVEC's Clean Elections (or Clean Money Election Reform) initiative. OVEC recognized that coal mine owners and operators, bankers, insurance executives, timber barons, and other industrial interests donated large sums of money to West Virginia political campaigns and in effect bought state level elections. Clean Money was a broad-based initiative intended to empower voters by removing big corporate money from politics and eliminating election buying, increasing transparency and accountability in elections, election reform, and non-partisan judiciary. Additionally, voter education and the protection of West Virginians' right to vote were part of this initiative. Series 7 materials include legal papers, newspaper articles and clippings, Clean Election legislation, correspondence, and WV Clean Election Act draft documents. Additionally, this series includes materials related to other states' efforts to provide Clean Elections. The states are Massachusetts, Maine, Arizona, and Wisconsin.","Series 8 consists of materials related to OVEC's efforts to stop mountaintop removal mining (MTR), one of its most important missions. In practice, MTR mining used explosives to obliterate mountain tops, revealing the coal seams below for extraction. Overburn or spoils from the process were then dumped into the surrounding streams as \"valley fill.\" Valley fills disrupted the natural dissipation of rainwater and led to catastrophic flooding downstream. A secondary result of MTR mining was the need for containment ponds to store coal sludge; a thick slurry of coal dust and water left over from the coal cleaning process. The failure of these containment ponds also led to catastrophic flooding. Series 8 is comprised of many types of materials documenting the destructive nature of MTR. They include newspapers and newspaper clippings, magazines, and journals. Additionally, there are materials related to Blair Mountain, Spruce Fork No. 1 Mine, water quality issues from MTR, Mine Sludge Safety Project, Cumulative Hydrological Impact Assessment (CHIA), and Office of Surface Mining materials. Lastly, there are oral histories, a set of letters from San Francisco, California Third Graders opposing MTR, and a file entitled \"No Brains Emails,\" essentially hate email sent to OVEC. Individuals involved in the fight against MTR are represented in this series: Larry Gibson, Marie Gunnoe, Jack Spadaro, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and others. A highlight of this series is the publication Like Walking onto Another Planet: Stories about the TRUE Impacts of Mountaintop Removal Mining. This pamphlet consists of oral interviews with individuals affected by mountaintop removal. These are serious and somber accounts of the devasting effects of MTR mining on West Virginia's environment and its culture.","Series 9 consists of OVEC office files kept by Dianne Bady, Vivian Stockman, Janet Keating, and other OVEC personnel. These files date from OVEC's founding in 1987 to its disbandment in 2022. Series 9 covers a wide range of materials, touching on all OVEC's activities. These materials include newspapers and newspaper clippings, journals and magazines, correspondence, fact sheets, legal documents and briefs, grants for 2011-2012, the annual Tree Huggers Ball fundraiser posters and other materials, and OVEC Christmas ornament ordering information. Additional materials pertain to leadership training, grant writing, conducting oral and radio interviews, and strategic planning. Series 9 files also include documents related to Bakken Oil, cemetery destruction caused by mountaintop removal mining, endangered rivers, Christians for the Mountains, Commission on Religion in Appalachia (CORA), Ohio River Valley Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO), watershed and stream water testing reports, and others. Box 74 contains materials related to Ashland Oil Company pollution, Huntsman Chemical Plant, the fracking industry, and Appalachian Storage Hub. One of the highlights in Series 9 is Janet Keating's letter to Pope Francis in 2015, urging him to come to West Virginia to see the destruction of mountaintop removal mining firsthand. Please note that this series contains materials that may also be represented in other series.","Series 10 consists of OVEC artifacts and ephemeral items. The artifacts include OVEC staff trophy awards, engraved recognition plaques, certificates of achievement, pinback buttons, and various bumper stickers for various causes. Additionally, there are a number of ephemeral items including OVEC Christmas ornaments (1999-2000) (see Boxes 79 \u0026 88), Masseypoly (Monopoly board game parody) (see Box 86), a Joe Manchin marionette doll (see Box 76), Vivian Stockman's Ms. Renewable Energy top hat and printed coal cash (see Box 75), and a solid foam model of Kayford Mountain with removable mountaintops and insertable valley fills (see Box 85). There are also miscellaneous rolled OVEC banners and environmental posters (see Box 91).","Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. For more information, please see the Permissions and Copyright page on the West Virginia and Regional History Center website.","West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536 / URL: West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center","West Virginia and Regional History Center","English\n."],"collection_title_tesim":["Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition Records, 1987/2022"],"collection_ssim":["Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition Records, 1987/2022"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["A\u0026M 4661","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/2/resources/7061"],"unitid_tesim":["A\u0026M 4661","Archival Resource Key","/repositories/2/resources/7061"],"repository_ssm":["West Virginia and Regional History Center"],"repository_ssim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center"],"creators_ssim":["West Virginia and Regional History Center"],"access_terms_ssm":["Permission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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Researchers must contact the \u003ca href=\"https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc\" target=\"_blank\"\u003eWest Virginia \u0026amp; Regional History Center reference department\u003c/a\u003e.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eResearchers may access born-digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the \u003ca href=\"https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc\" target=\"_blank\"\u003eWest Virginia \u0026amp; Regional History Center reference department\u003c/a\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudiovisual recordings must be digitized for research access. Researchers must contact the \u003ca href=\"https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc\" target=\"_blank\"\u003eWest Virginia \u0026amp; Regional History Center reference department\u003c/a\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearchers may access born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item (the web crawl) or by requesting to view the material (the newsletters or the web crawl) in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the \u003ca href=\"https://westvirginia.libanswers.com/wvrhc\" target=\"_blank\"\u003eWest Virginia \u0026amp; Regional History Center reference department\u003c/a\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e"],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access","Conditions Governing Access","Conditions Governing Access","Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Researchers may access born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item (the web crawl) or by requesting to view the material (the newsletters or the web crawl) in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department.","Audiovisual recordings must be digitized for research access. Researchers must contact the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department.Researchers may access born-digital materials by requesting to view the materials in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department.","Audiovisual recordings must be digitized for research access. Researchers must contact the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department.","Researchers may access born digital materials by visiting the link attached to each item (the web crawl) or by requesting to view the material (the newsletters or the web crawl) in person by appointment or remotely by contacting the West Virginia \u0026 Regional History Center reference department."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eDianne Bady founded the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition (OVEC) in 1987 as a social and environmental justice organization. Its organization was the result of a successful grassroots campaign to stop the BASF Corporation's plan to incinerate toxic waste in Ironton, Ohio, a low-income community near Huntington, West Virginia. Per OVEC's mission statement: \"Our mission is to organize and maintain a diverse grassroots organization dedicated to the improvement and preservation of the environment and communities through education, grassroots organizing and coalition building, leadership development, strategic litigation and media outreach. Our work encompasses much of West Virginia and the Ohio River Valley.\" In the ensuing years, OVEC led fights against the Apple Grove Paper and Pulp Mill in Mason County, WV; against mountaintop removal mining in West Virginia and Kentucky; and for clean air, clean water and clean and fair elections. OVEC was dissolved in 2021 November due to retirements and internal personnel issues. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eFrom OVEC's initial success, an organization grew that eventually included both full and part time office staff, a board of directors, and numerous volunteers. OVEC attracted a cadre of very passionate environmentalists, who formed the backbone of the organization's leadership. The leadership team was initially three women: Dianne Bady (1950-2017), Janet Keating, and Laura Forman (1962-2001). \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eGradually, additional people joined OVEC including Vivian Stockman and Maria Gunnoe, who became notable OVEC organizers. Larry Gibson was another important individual, who literally gave his life in opposition to mountaintop removal mining. OVEC also drew into its orbit many other individuals who were interested in social and environmental justice, including former West Virginia Secretary of State Ken Hechler, Doris \"Granny\" Haddock, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and many others.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Dianne Bady founded the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition (OVEC) in 1987 as a social and environmental justice organization. Its organization was the result of a successful grassroots campaign to stop the BASF Corporation's plan to incinerate toxic waste in Ironton, Ohio, a low-income community near Huntington, West Virginia. Per OVEC's mission statement: \"Our mission is to organize and maintain a diverse grassroots organization dedicated to the improvement and preservation of the environment and communities through education, grassroots organizing and coalition building, leadership development, strategic litigation and media outreach. Our work encompasses much of West Virginia and the Ohio River Valley.\" In the ensuing years, OVEC led fights against the Apple Grove Paper and Pulp Mill in Mason County, WV; against mountaintop removal mining in West Virginia and Kentucky; and for clean air, clean water and clean and fair elections. OVEC was dissolved in 2021 November due to retirements and internal personnel issues. From OVEC's initial success, an organization grew that eventually included both full and part time office staff, a board of directors, and numerous volunteers. OVEC attracted a cadre of very passionate environmentalists, who formed the backbone of the organization's leadership. The leadership team was initially three women: Dianne Bady (1950-2017), Janet Keating, and Laura Forman (1962-2001). Gradually, additional people joined OVEC including Vivian Stockman and Maria Gunnoe, who became notable OVEC organizers. Larry Gibson was another important individual, who literally gave his life in opposition to mountaintop removal mining. OVEC also drew into its orbit many other individuals who were interested in social and environmental justice, including former West Virginia Secretary of State Ken Hechler, Doris \"Granny\" Haddock, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and many others."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003e[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition Records, A\u0026amp;M 4661, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["[Description and date of item], [Box/folder number], Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition Records, A\u0026M 4661, West Virginia and Regional History Center, West Virginia University Libraries, Morgantown, West Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eRecords of the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition (OVEC), a social and environmental justice organization that operated out of Huntington, WV (circa 1987 to 2022). Its activities are documented through the materials in this collection; formats include audiovisual materials, digital files, the organization's website, printed materials, ephemera, photographs, newspaper clippings, newsletters, reports, correspondence, legal briefs, general office files, artifacts, and posters.  Subjects covered in the collection include environmental policy, justice, and science in general; mountaintop removal mining and Kayford Mountain; Clean Elections (or Clean Money Election Reform); coal sludge and related disasters; fracking; and efforts to stop the proposed construction of Parsons \u0026amp; Whittemore Incorporated's Apple Grove Paper \u0026amp; Pulp Mill in Apple Grove, Mason County, WV, among others.\u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eCollection does not include a box 35, 69, 70, 81, or 82.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1 consists of mixed audiovisual and media materials (1990-2012).  The formats in this series include CDRs, DVDs, audiocassettes and reel-to-reel tapes, VHS, VHS-C, Mini DV tapes, and 3.5-inch floppy discs. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries 1 includes news broadcasts (\u003ctitle\u003e60 Minutes\u003c/title\u003e, (\u003ctitle\u003eBill Moyer\u003c/title\u003e), photographs, interviews, congressional hearings and protest music regarding mountaintop removal mining, Clean Elections, Apple Grove Paper and Pulp Mill, Kayford Mountain, Draft Environmental Impact Statements, Blair Mountain, coal sludge, and fracking. Additionally, there are several commercially released DVDs of documentaries on mountaintop removal mining and other subjects. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eOne of the highlights of Series 1 is the ten-minute debate between OVEC's Vivian Stockman and coal operator Don Blankenship on mountaintop removal mining (several copies in Box 1).  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2 consists of the materials in the OVEC Special Collections Library. The OVEC Special Collection Library was shelved in their Huntington, West Virginia office, where a placard stated: \"All the books, DVDS, and magazines on these shelves mention OVEC's work, or our volunteers and staff, or feature OVEC photos.\" \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries 2 subject matter includes mountaintop removal mining, wetlands policy, sludge ponds, environmental policy, environmental justice, environmental communication, environmental science, global warming, and Appalachian women. Additionally, there are various official publications and printed ephemera, in particular corporate reports, clean air task force and cerulean warbler information, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy and other organizations' newsletters, newspapers, and newspaper clippings.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3 has numerous photographs of OVEC leaders, members, and other important individuals. They include Dianne Bady, Janet Keating, Laura Forman, Vivian Stockman, Judy Bonds, Ken Hechler, James Weekley, George Daugherty, Larry Gibson, Marie Gunnoe, Dan Kash, Doris \"Granny D\" Haddock, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Art Kirkendoll, Don Blankenship and many others. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries 3 also includes four Paul Justice sepia toned photographs of the Martin County, Kentucky sludge spill, which occurred on 2000 October 11 (see Oversized Folder 18). This series also includes a dozen foam core mounted photographs of various scenes, including mountaintop removal, fracking, and other related images (see Oversized Folders 19-22). Additionally, there are half a dozen encapsulated photographs of mountaintop removal, the Big John dragline, and similar images (see Oversized Folder 17). Lastly, there are two framed panoramic photographs by photographer Manali Sibthorpe (from 2008), the first titled \"Larry and Dog\" and the second titled \"Mary and Pauline\" for Mary Miller and Pauline Canterberry (see Items 1 and 2). \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries 3 includes photo albums as well. This includes a photo book of OVEC activities. One highlight is a photo album (see box 28) dedicated to the life and OVEC activities of Laura Forman (1962-2001). Forman died of heart failure in 2001 December at the Corps of Engineers Huntington office at a rally protesting mountaintop removal.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4 consists of newspaper clippings about OVEC endeavors, culled from local newspapers. These newspapers include the \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eHuntington Herald-Dispatch\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e, the \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eCharleston Gazette\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e, the \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eCharleston Daily Mail\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e, the \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eParkersburg News\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e, the \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eState Journal\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e, the \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eLexington (Kentucky) Hearld-Leader\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e, the \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eWashington Post\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e, and others. This series is ordered chronologically by date in hanging folders. Subjects include mountaintop removal, Apple Grove Paper and Pulp Mill, Clean Elections, Martin County, Kentucky sludge disaster, Blair Mountain marches, Funeral for the Mountains, Walk for the Mountains, Kayford Mountain, and many other OVEC related news stories. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5 consists of a complete set of OVEC printed newsletters as well as an archived copy of the OVEC website, both of which document the organization's activities. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe newsletters include protest and rally coverage, photographs, calendars of events, member news, member and donor recognition, topical cartoons, grant information, conferences, editorials and letters to the editor, West Virginia legislative news, and calls for action. Additionally, board and staff member information is listed in each issue. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eInitially titled OVEC News in 1991 April, it became \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eToxic Times\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e for two issues, before settling on \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eE-News\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e in 1991 November. The OVEC newsletter was renamed \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eWinds of Change\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e in 2002 November and remained unchanged until its final issue in 2022 February. Additionally, the OVEC website has a complete set of digital OVEC newsletters. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eThe information provided on the archived copy of the OVEC website reflects the materials contained within this collection and may be of supplimental use, especially the blog entries. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 6 consists of materials related to OVEC's efforts to stop the proposed construction of Parsons \u0026amp; Whittemore Incorporated's Apple Grove Paper \u0026amp; Pulp Mill in Apple Grove, Mason County, West Virginia. Controversy over the project began in 1989, and after successful efforts by OVEC, plans for the pulp mill were scrapped in 1997. The opposition to the pulp mill was rooted in many concerns, especially the release of carcinogenic dioxins into the Ohio River and into the air (dioxin, a carcinogenic chemical, is a byproduct of the chlorine bleaching process used in the pulping process). Other concerns were the pulp mills' outdated technology, the unregulated harvesting of the regional timber stands, closed-door tax breaks, other concessions to be granted by the State of West Virginia to Parsons \u0026amp; Whittemore, and the employment of non-West Virginia workers. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003e\nSeries 6 materials include OVEC press releases and fact sheets, OVEC and non-OVEC newsletters, regional newspapers and newspaper clippings regarding the pulp mill (including investigative articles, editorials and letters to the editor) and Parsons \u0026amp; Whittemore documents and correspondence. Additionally, there are Environmental Protection Agency documents and reports, and studies regarding the effects of dioxins on humans and animals. Additionally, there is general information regarding pulps mills worldwide, materials related to the American timber industry and the paper products industry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 7 consists of materials related to OVEC's Clean Elections (or Clean Money Election Reform) initiative. OVEC recognized that coal mine owners and operators, bankers, insurance executives, timber barons, and other industrial interests donated large sums of money to West Virginia political campaigns and in effect bought state level elections. Clean Money was a broad-based initiative intended to empower voters by removing big corporate money from politics and eliminating election buying, increasing transparency and accountability in elections, election reform, and non-partisan judiciary. Additionally, voter education and the protection of West Virginians' right to vote were part of this initiative. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries 7 materials include legal papers, newspaper articles and clippings, Clean Election legislation, correspondence, and WV Clean Election Act draft documents. Additionally, this series includes materials related to other states' efforts to provide Clean Elections. The states are Massachusetts, Maine, Arizona, and Wisconsin. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 8 consists of materials related to OVEC's efforts to stop mountaintop removal mining (MTR), one of its most important missions. In practice, MTR mining used explosives to obliterate mountain tops, revealing the coal seams below for extraction. Overburn or spoils from the process were then dumped into the surrounding streams as \"valley fill.\" Valley fills disrupted the natural dissipation of rainwater and led to catastrophic flooding downstream. A secondary result of MTR mining was the need for containment ponds to store coal sludge; a thick slurry of coal dust and water left over from the coal cleaning process. The failure of these containment ponds also led to catastrophic flooding. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries 8 is comprised of many types of materials documenting the destructive nature of MTR. They include newspapers and newspaper clippings, magazines, and journals. Additionally, there are materials related to Blair Mountain, Spruce Fork No. 1 Mine, water quality issues from MTR, Mine Sludge Safety Project, Cumulative Hydrological Impact Assessment (CHIA), and Office of Surface Mining materials. Lastly, there are oral histories, a set of letters from San Francisco, California Third Graders opposing MTR, and a file entitled \"No Brains Emails,\" essentially hate email sent to OVEC. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eIndividuals involved in the fight against MTR are represented in this series: Larry Gibson, Marie Gunnoe, Jack Spadaro, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and others. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eA highlight of this series is the publication \u003ctitle\u003e\u003cpart\u003eLike Walking onto Another Planet: Stories about the TRUE Impacts of Mountaintop Removal Mining\u003c/part\u003e\u003c/title\u003e. This pamphlet consists of oral interviews with individuals affected by mountaintop removal. These are serious and somber accounts of the devasting effects of MTR mining on West Virginia's environment and its culture.  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 9 consists of OVEC office files kept by Dianne Bady, Vivian Stockman, Janet Keating, and other OVEC personnel. These files date from OVEC's founding in 1987 to its disbandment in 2022. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries 9 covers a wide range of materials, touching on all OVEC's activities. These materials include newspapers and newspaper clippings, journals and magazines, correspondence, fact sheets, legal documents and briefs, grants for 2011-2012, the annual Tree Huggers Ball fundraiser posters and other materials, and OVEC Christmas ornament ordering information. Additional materials pertain to leadership training, grant writing, conducting oral and radio interviews, and strategic planning. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eSeries 9 files also include documents related to Bakken Oil, cemetery destruction caused by mountaintop removal mining, endangered rivers, Christians for the Mountains, Commission on Religion in Appalachia (CORA), Ohio River Valley Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO), watershed and stream water testing reports, and others. Box 74 contains materials related to Ashland Oil Company pollution, Huntsman Chemical Plant, the fracking industry, and Appalachian Storage Hub. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003eOne of the highlights in Series 9 is Janet Keating's letter to Pope Francis in 2015, urging him to come to West Virginia to see the destruction of mountaintop removal mining firsthand. \u003clb\u003e\u003c/lb\u003ePlease note that this series contains materials that may also be represented in other series.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 10 consists of OVEC artifacts and ephemeral items. The artifacts include OVEC staff trophy awards, engraved recognition plaques, certificates of achievement, pinback buttons, and various bumper stickers for various causes. Additionally, there are a number of ephemeral items including OVEC Christmas ornaments (1999-2000) (see Boxes 79 \u0026amp; 88), Masseypoly (Monopoly board game parody) (see Box 86), a Joe Manchin marionette doll (see Box 76), Vivian Stockman's Ms. Renewable Energy top hat and printed coal cash (see Box 75), and a solid foam model of Kayford Mountain with removable mountaintops and insertable valley fills (see Box 85). There are also miscellaneous rolled OVEC banners and environmental posters (see Box 91).  \u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Records of the Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition (OVEC), a social and environmental justice organization that operated out of Huntington, WV (circa 1987 to 2022). Its activities are documented through the materials in this collection; formats include audiovisual materials, digital files, the organization's website, printed materials, ephemera, photographs, newspaper clippings, newsletters, reports, correspondence, legal briefs, general office files, artifacts, and posters.  Subjects covered in the collection include environmental policy, justice, and science in general; mountaintop removal mining and Kayford Mountain; Clean Elections (or Clean Money Election Reform); coal sludge and related disasters; fracking; and efforts to stop the proposed construction of Parsons \u0026 Whittemore Incorporated's Apple Grove Paper \u0026 Pulp Mill in Apple Grove, Mason County, WV, among others.Collection does not include a box 35, 69, 70, 81, or 82.","Series 1 consists of mixed audiovisual and media materials (1990-2012).  The formats in this series include CDRs, DVDs, audiocassettes and reel-to-reel tapes, VHS, VHS-C, Mini DV tapes, and 3.5-inch floppy discs. Series 1 includes news broadcasts (60 Minutes, (Bill Moyer), photographs, interviews, congressional hearings and protest music regarding mountaintop removal mining, Clean Elections, Apple Grove Paper and Pulp Mill, Kayford Mountain, Draft Environmental Impact Statements, Blair Mountain, coal sludge, and fracking. Additionally, there are several commercially released DVDs of documentaries on mountaintop removal mining and other subjects. One of the highlights of Series 1 is the ten-minute debate between OVEC's Vivian Stockman and coal operator Don Blankenship on mountaintop removal mining (several copies in Box 1).","Series 2 consists of the materials in the OVEC Special Collections Library. The OVEC Special Collection Library was shelved in their Huntington, West Virginia office, where a placard stated: \"All the books, DVDS, and magazines on these shelves mention OVEC's work, or our volunteers and staff, or feature OVEC photos.\" Series 2 subject matter includes mountaintop removal mining, wetlands policy, sludge ponds, environmental policy, environmental justice, environmental communication, environmental science, global warming, and Appalachian women. Additionally, there are various official publications and printed ephemera, in particular corporate reports, clean air task force and cerulean warbler information, West Virginia Highlands Conservancy and other organizations' newsletters, newspapers, and newspaper clippings.","Series 3 has numerous photographs of OVEC leaders, members, and other important individuals. They include Dianne Bady, Janet Keating, Laura Forman, Vivian Stockman, Judy Bonds, Ken Hechler, James Weekley, George Daugherty, Larry Gibson, Marie Gunnoe, Dan Kash, Doris \"Granny D\" Haddock, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Art Kirkendoll, Don Blankenship and many others. Series 3 also includes four Paul Justice sepia toned photographs of the Martin County, Kentucky sludge spill, which occurred on 2000 October 11 (see Oversized Folder 18). This series also includes a dozen foam core mounted photographs of various scenes, including mountaintop removal, fracking, and other related images (see Oversized Folders 19-22). Additionally, there are half a dozen encapsulated photographs of mountaintop removal, the Big John dragline, and similar images (see Oversized Folder 17). Lastly, there are two framed panoramic photographs by photographer Manali Sibthorpe (from 2008), the first titled \"Larry and Dog\" and the second titled \"Mary and Pauline\" for Mary Miller and Pauline Canterberry (see Items 1 and 2). Series 3 includes photo albums as well. This includes a photo book of OVEC activities. One highlight is a photo album (see box 28) dedicated to the life and OVEC activities of Laura Forman (1962-2001). Forman died of heart failure in 2001 December at the Corps of Engineers Huntington office at a rally protesting mountaintop removal.","Series 4 consists of newspaper clippings about OVEC endeavors, culled from local newspapers. These newspapers include the Huntington Herald-Dispatch, the Charleston Gazette, the Charleston Daily Mail, the Parkersburg News, the State Journal, the Lexington (Kentucky) Hearld-Leader, the Washington Post, and others. This series is ordered chronologically by date in hanging folders. Subjects include mountaintop removal, Apple Grove Paper and Pulp Mill, Clean Elections, Martin County, Kentucky sludge disaster, Blair Mountain marches, Funeral for the Mountains, Walk for the Mountains, Kayford Mountain, and many other OVEC related news stories.","Series 5 consists of a complete set of OVEC printed newsletters as well as an archived copy of the OVEC website, both of which document the organization's activities. The newsletters include protest and rally coverage, photographs, calendars of events, member news, member and donor recognition, topical cartoons, grant information, conferences, editorials and letters to the editor, West Virginia legislative news, and calls for action. Additionally, board and staff member information is listed in each issue. Initially titled OVEC News in 1991 April, it became Toxic Times for two issues, before settling on E-News in 1991 November. The OVEC newsletter was renamed Winds of Change in 2002 November and remained unchanged until its final issue in 2022 February. Additionally, the OVEC website has a complete set of digital OVEC newsletters. The information provided on the archived copy of the OVEC website reflects the materials contained within this collection and may be of supplimental use, especially the blog entries.","Series 6 consists of materials related to OVEC's efforts to stop the proposed construction of Parsons \u0026 Whittemore Incorporated's Apple Grove Paper \u0026 Pulp Mill in Apple Grove, Mason County, West Virginia. Controversy over the project began in 1989, and after successful efforts by OVEC, plans for the pulp mill were scrapped in 1997. The opposition to the pulp mill was rooted in many concerns, especially the release of carcinogenic dioxins into the Ohio River and into the air (dioxin, a carcinogenic chemical, is a byproduct of the chlorine bleaching process used in the pulping process). Other concerns were the pulp mills' outdated technology, the unregulated harvesting of the regional timber stands, closed-door tax breaks, other concessions to be granted by the State of West Virginia to Parsons \u0026 Whittemore, and the employment of non-West Virginia workers. \nSeries 6 materials include OVEC press releases and fact sheets, OVEC and non-OVEC newsletters, regional newspapers and newspaper clippings regarding the pulp mill (including investigative articles, editorials and letters to the editor) and Parsons \u0026 Whittemore documents and correspondence. Additionally, there are Environmental Protection Agency documents and reports, and studies regarding the effects of dioxins on humans and animals. Additionally, there is general information regarding pulps mills worldwide, materials related to the American timber industry and the paper products industry.","Series 7 consists of materials related to OVEC's Clean Elections (or Clean Money Election Reform) initiative. OVEC recognized that coal mine owners and operators, bankers, insurance executives, timber barons, and other industrial interests donated large sums of money to West Virginia political campaigns and in effect bought state level elections. Clean Money was a broad-based initiative intended to empower voters by removing big corporate money from politics and eliminating election buying, increasing transparency and accountability in elections, election reform, and non-partisan judiciary. Additionally, voter education and the protection of West Virginians' right to vote were part of this initiative. Series 7 materials include legal papers, newspaper articles and clippings, Clean Election legislation, correspondence, and WV Clean Election Act draft documents. Additionally, this series includes materials related to other states' efforts to provide Clean Elections. The states are Massachusetts, Maine, Arizona, and Wisconsin.","Series 8 consists of materials related to OVEC's efforts to stop mountaintop removal mining (MTR), one of its most important missions. In practice, MTR mining used explosives to obliterate mountain tops, revealing the coal seams below for extraction. Overburn or spoils from the process were then dumped into the surrounding streams as \"valley fill.\" Valley fills disrupted the natural dissipation of rainwater and led to catastrophic flooding downstream. A secondary result of MTR mining was the need for containment ponds to store coal sludge; a thick slurry of coal dust and water left over from the coal cleaning process. The failure of these containment ponds also led to catastrophic flooding. Series 8 is comprised of many types of materials documenting the destructive nature of MTR. They include newspapers and newspaper clippings, magazines, and journals. Additionally, there are materials related to Blair Mountain, Spruce Fork No. 1 Mine, water quality issues from MTR, Mine Sludge Safety Project, Cumulative Hydrological Impact Assessment (CHIA), and Office of Surface Mining materials. Lastly, there are oral histories, a set of letters from San Francisco, California Third Graders opposing MTR, and a file entitled \"No Brains Emails,\" essentially hate email sent to OVEC. Individuals involved in the fight against MTR are represented in this series: Larry Gibson, Marie Gunnoe, Jack Spadaro, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and others. A highlight of this series is the publication Like Walking onto Another Planet: Stories about the TRUE Impacts of Mountaintop Removal Mining. This pamphlet consists of oral interviews with individuals affected by mountaintop removal. These are serious and somber accounts of the devasting effects of MTR mining on West Virginia's environment and its culture.","Series 9 consists of OVEC office files kept by Dianne Bady, Vivian Stockman, Janet Keating, and other OVEC personnel. These files date from OVEC's founding in 1987 to its disbandment in 2022. Series 9 covers a wide range of materials, touching on all OVEC's activities. These materials include newspapers and newspaper clippings, journals and magazines, correspondence, fact sheets, legal documents and briefs, grants for 2011-2012, the annual Tree Huggers Ball fundraiser posters and other materials, and OVEC Christmas ornament ordering information. Additional materials pertain to leadership training, grant writing, conducting oral and radio interviews, and strategic planning. Series 9 files also include documents related to Bakken Oil, cemetery destruction caused by mountaintop removal mining, endangered rivers, Christians for the Mountains, Commission on Religion in Appalachia (CORA), Ohio River Valley Sanitation Commission (ORSANCO), watershed and stream water testing reports, and others. Box 74 contains materials related to Ashland Oil Company pollution, Huntsman Chemical Plant, the fracking industry, and Appalachian Storage Hub. One of the highlights in Series 9 is Janet Keating's letter to Pope Francis in 2015, urging him to come to West Virginia to see the destruction of mountaintop removal mining firsthand. Please note that this series contains materials that may also be represented in other series.","Series 10 consists of OVEC artifacts and ephemeral items. The artifacts include OVEC staff trophy awards, engraved recognition plaques, certificates of achievement, pinback buttons, and various bumper stickers for various causes. Additionally, there are a number of ephemeral items including OVEC Christmas ornaments (1999-2000) (see Boxes 79 \u0026 88), Masseypoly (Monopoly board game parody) (see Box 86), a Joe Manchin marionette doll (see Box 76), Vivian Stockman's Ms. Renewable Energy top hat and printed coal cash (see Box 75), and a solid foam model of Kayford Mountain with removable mountaintops and insertable valley fills (see Box 85). There are also miscellaneous rolled OVEC banners and environmental posters (see Box 91)."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePermission to publish or reproduce is required from the copyright holder. 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