The History and Government of West VirginiaAcme publishing Company, 1901 - 511 pages |
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adopted Alleghanies Alleghany Mountains amendment appointed army Auditor authority ballot Barbour County became bill called charter Cheat River chief circuit court citizens civil clerk colonies commissioners committee Confederates Congress Constitution Convention corporation county court delegates district duties election England established executive Fairfax Stone Federal force Fort Duquesne Free Schools ginia Governor Greenbrier Greenbrier River House Indians institution judges jury justice Kanawha Kanawha Valley land legislative Legislature ment miles Monongahela mountains Ohio Ohio River Ordinance Ordinance of Secession organization party passed peace Pendleton County person Potomac President Preston County railroad Randolph County received River roads Secretary Senate session settlements sheriff soldiers South Branch statute Superintendent of Free Supreme Court taxes term territory tion town township Treasury troops Tucker County Union United United States Senator vacancy Valley vote voters West Vir West Virginia Wheeling writ
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Page 163 - The colored citizens of West Virginia exercised the privilege of voting, extended to them by the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, for the first time, at the Fall elections in 1870.