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"Man on Horseback: Major Thomas Boyd Davis and Martial Law in West Virginia"

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Typescript copy of "Man on Horseback: Major Thomas Boyd Davis and Martial Law in West Virginia," a manuscript written by Merle T. Cole in June 1980. This full-length study examines the role of Thomas Boyd Davis (1878-1935) during two periods of martial law in West Virginia in the early twentieth century. Topics include mine wars at Cabin-Paint Creek, 1912-1913; the West Virginia National Guard, 1917-1918; the labor movement, Matewan, 1920-1921; and martial law in Mingo County in the early 1920s.
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"Man on Horseback: Major Thomas Boyd Davis and Martial Law in West Virginia" 0.1 Linear Feet Summary: 3/4 in. (1 folder)

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