Edited and Prepared For Internet Use
by Allen E. Fowler
These files, which can be opened or downloaded to your computer, are in Windows Media Player version 9 format.
Property of the West Virginia State Archives. Reproduction or duplication of all or any part of this material is strictly prohibited.
| Burning of the State Capitol, 1921 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Battle of Blair Mountain, 1921 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Groundbreaking, construction, and dedication of the capitol, early 1930s | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor's Mansion | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Street scenes from Charleston Beautiful on the Kanawha, August 1932 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Scenes from Charleston Beautiful on the Kanawha showing a fire and rescue operation, August 1932 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Footage of police using tear gas on Weirton Steel strikers, October 13, 1933 (no audio) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Home movie footage of the second annual Strawberry Festival, 1937 (no audio) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Units of Work through the Child Activity Program" at South Charleston Central School, 1937 (no audio) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Senator Matthew Neely, 1938 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| High School bands at the annual Safety Day, 1938 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Coal Mine Safety Day, 1938 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Safety Day winners, 1938 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Entertainment at the Coal River mining institute, 1938 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Footage of efforts to rescue entombed dog in Spelter, 1938 (no audio) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Home movie footage of the Strawberry Festival parade, 1939 (no audio) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Fayette County Boy Scouts, circa 1940. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| West Virginia veterans remembering Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Memorial Day 2001 story on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "From Every Mountain Side," State Road Commission, on the war effort, 1942 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Burning of the Woolworth's Department Store, Charleston, March 4, 1949 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Don Flesher home movies of Ripley businesses, circa 1950 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Don Flesher home movies of Ripley and Jackson County, circa 1950 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Don Flesher home movies of Jackson County, circa 1950 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Dedication of West Virginia Turnpike, 1954 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Construction of the Memorial Tunnel | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Marx Toy Factory, Glen Dale | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Miss West Virginia Pageant contestants on a boat tour, 1955 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Parade welcoming Miss West Virginia 1955, Mary Lou Fryman | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Vice President Richard Nixon in Wheeling, 1956 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Segment from "Date with West Virginia" on the West Virginia Turnpike, 1956 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Segment from "Date with West Virginia" on rail transportation, 1956 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| School integration at Matoaka, 1957 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Kaiser Aluminum, 1957 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Helen Holt becomes first secretary of state, 1957 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Assistant Agriculture Commissioner Gus Douglass, 1957 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Lew Burdette, 1957 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Jerry West, East Bank High School | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Robert C. Byrd and Jennings Randolph Elected to United States Senate | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Cecilia Underwood on First Day of School, 1959 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Streets of downtown Charleston, 1959 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Janet Hill, Miss West Virginia 1959 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Jerry West, Fred Schaus, and WVU Mountaineers being welcomed at the Kanawha Airport, September 17, 1959 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Boy Scouts' 50th anniversary luncheon, February 1960 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Dedication of the Battleship West Virginia bell, 1960 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Winter scene in Charleston, 1960 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Groundbreaking for the Summersville Dam, 1960 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Boy Scouts working to "Get Out the Vote," 1960 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Jerry West Day and the Charleston All-Stars in Wheeling, July 23, 1960 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Caravan of Hope footage, 1961 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Footage from preparations to sell the U.S. Naval Ordinance Plant in South Charleston, 1961 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Senators Lyle Smith and C. H. McKown on the bill to make Marshall College a university, 1961 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Mayor John Shanklin and Charleston's Urban Renewal, 1961 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Pearl S. Buck | (dialup) (broadband) |
| John F. Kennedy meeting with Gov. W. W. Barron and other state officials | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Mayor John Shanklin showing 35-star U.S. Flag from 1863, 1963. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| West Virginians going to the Civil Rights March in Washington, 1963. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Attorney General C. Donald Robertson speaking on church and state, 1963. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Boy Scouts at the White House for a West Virginia Centennial Event, May 1963. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Walter Reuther at the West Virginia Centennial Celebration, 1963 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Funeral of George Woods, who was born on June 20, 1863 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| 100th Anniversary Dinner for Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation | (dialup) (broadband) |
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Eleanor Steber singing "The West Virginia Hills" at a flag-raising ceremony West Virginia Pavilion, 1964 New York World's Fair | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Charleston police discussing bicycle safety, 1964 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Charleston-Kanawha Health Department inspector spraying DDT, 1964 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| The Holiday Inn Airporter at the Kanawha Airport, 1965 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Press Conference of Governor Hulett Smith, whose topics includes the benefits of using coal to clear water, 1965 (no audio) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Speno ballast cleaner working on New York Central tracks in Charleston, 1965 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| American Legion meeting in Charleston, 1965 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Offerings at the North Charleston Recreation Center, 1965 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Teenagers dancing at the Spring Hill YMCA, 1965 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Ken Kurtz interviewing John Hurd on Republican Party finances, 1965 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Miss West Virginia contestants at the Imperial Towers, July 1965 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Reporter Charles Ryan at the Summersville Dam, 1966 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| President Lyndon Johnson at the Dedication of the Summersville Reservoir, September 1966 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Coal mining town of Kingston, Fayette County, Spring 1967 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Silver Bridge Disaster, 1967 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Charlestonian streetscape, 1968 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Hominy Falls Mine Disaster, 1968 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Election of Judge Leon Miller, 1968 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Bomb Explodes at Bluefield State College, 1968 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Farmington Mine Explosion, 1968 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Patriotic rally in Charleston, 1969 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Jim Comstock talking about his planned encyclopedia, 1969 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Black Lung Rally, 1969 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Time's Runnin' Out," documentary on forest fire prevention, 1969 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Charlestonians commenting on man's landing on the moon, 1969 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Tribute to Michael J. Owens, 1969 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Moon rock on display at the governor's mansion, December 1969 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Marshall Plane Crash, 1970 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Salute to Gov. Moore Dinner," 1971 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Dedication of the Wayne Bridge, 1971 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Alex Schoenbaum at Shoney's No. 1 Parkette in Charleston, 1971 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Jerry West holding a basketball clinic at East Bank High School, August 23, 1971 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WCHS interview of Jerry West, August 1971 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Buffalo Creek Disaster, 1972 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| UMWA Presidential Candidate Arnold Miller at Miners' Rally, 1972 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Presidential Candidate George McGovern in Logan, 1972 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| George West demonstrating the endless line oil well at Volcano, 1972 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Interview with two Matewan officials, circa 1972 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| REAP Director A. James Manchin at Rally in Charleston, 1973 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Riot at West Virginia Penitentiary, 1973 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Memorial Day Service, May 28, 1973 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Senator Robert C. Byrd on the 1972 and 1976 presidential elections, circa 1973 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Senator Robert C. Byrd on a possible Supreme Court nomination, circa 1973 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Senator Robert C. Byrd on Cuban relations and executive privilege, circa 1973 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Senator Robert C. Byrd on energy crisis legislation and coal research, circa 1973 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Senator Robert C. Byrd speaking to the West Virginia Senate, January 17, 1974 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Footage on the American Museum in Terra Alta, circa 1974 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Kanawha Textbook Controversy, 1974 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WTRF interview of Jerry West, 1974 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Blaze Starr promoting her book, 1974 (no audio) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Harvey Brooks of Preston Energy showing coal mine gear, 1975 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| A trip to French Creek Game Farm, 1975 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| National Track and Field Hall of Fame, 1975 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Dedication of the Mine Health and Safety Academy, 1976 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WSAZ Charleston bureau donates news footage to the West Virginia State Archives, 1976 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Senator Robert C. Byrd at the groundbreaking for a new addition to the West Virginia Rehabilitation Center at Institute, December 16, 1976 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Construction of the New River Gorge Bridge | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Dedication of the New River Gorge Bridge, 1977 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Mary Lucille DeBerry interview with John Clarkson about Blanche Lazzell, 1979 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Mary Lucille DeBerry interview with author Meredith Sue Willis, 1979 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Mary Lucille DeBerry interview with extension agent Betty Rae Weiford, 1979 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Mary Lucille DeBerry interview with with poet Margaret McDowell, 1979 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Mary Lucille DeBerry interview with musicians Bill and Carlotta Wellington, 1979 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Mary Lucille DeBerry interview with Theatre West Virginia crew, 1979 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Mary Lucille DeBerry interview with brothers Israel and Tom Welch, well known for playing at square dances, 1979 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WPBY Public Service Announcement, Sheriff Joe Higgins for highway safety, 1979 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WPBY Public Service Announcement, A. James Manchin for highway safety, 1979 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WPBY Public Service Announcement, Soupy Sales for highway safety, 1979 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WPBY Public Service Announcement, Speed Limit, 1979 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WPBY Public Service Announcement, Speed Limit with Smokey and the Bandit Spoof, 1979 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WPBY Public Service Announcement, Soap Box Derby, 1979 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WPBY Public Service Announcement, Minority Business, 1979 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Aria from George Frideric Handel's antiphon Salve Regina, from the Musical Masterpieces series, 1970s | (dialup) (broadband) |
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50th anniversary rededication of the state capitol with remarks by Jennings Randolph, Robert C. Byrd, and Jay Rockefeller, June 20, 1982 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WSAZ news coverage of the 50th anniversary rededication of the state capitol, June 20, 1982 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Don Knotts at WVU College of Creative Arts' Showcase 82, 1982 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Works of Blue" by Elaine Blue, October 15, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Awarding of veterans' medals, Veterans Day, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Mary Lou Retton returns to West Virginia after winning Olympic gold medal, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Segment on the opening of whitewater season on the Gauley River from Bob Brunner's WCHS-TV series on outdoor attractions, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Segment on Blackwater Falls State Park from Bob Brunner's WCHS-TV series on outdoor attractions, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Segment on Carnifex Ferry State Park from Bob Brunner's WCHS-TV series on outdoor attractions, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Segment on Chief Logan State Park from Bob Brunner's WCHS-TV series on outdoor attractions, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Segment on the hiking trails in Greenbrier State Forest from Bob Brunner's WCHS-TV series on outdoor attractions, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Segment on Watoga State Park from Bob Brunner's WCHS-TV series on outdoor attractions, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Segment on North Bend State Park from Bob Brunner's WCHS-TV series on outdoor attractions, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Segment on the West Virginia State Fair from Bob Brunner's WCHS-TV series on outdoor attractions, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Segment on Twin Falls State Park from Bob Brunner's WCHS-TV series on outdoor attractions, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Segment on a craft center in Gauley Bridge from Bob Brunner's WCHS-TV series on outdoor attractions, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Mary Lucille DeBerry interview with author Maggie Anderson, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Report on the return of Halley's Comet, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Flooding in West Virginia, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Segment from the WVPBS documentary "Jennings Randolph: A Life in Politics," January 16, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WOWK-TV news segment on Clinton Porter and family riding horses and wagons through Huntington, July 16, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| 15th anniversary memorial for the 1970 Marshall Plane Crash, November 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WCHS-TV piece on Mountain Stage, with performers including Kathy Mattea, November 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Kanawha Salines Salt Festival, August 8, 1986 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Reopening of the Cigar Stand and Drink Shop at the Arcade in Huntington, August 3, 1987 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WCHS-TV news reporter Bob Aaron on conditions at Moundsville Penitentiary, 1987 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Peter Jesus (Norman Jordan) interview with Dr. William J. L. Wallace, November 15, 1988 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Premiere of Rain Main, Huntington, December 10, 1988 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Unveiling of Chuck Yeager statue, Hamlin | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Closing of the West Virginia Turnpike Memorial Tunnel | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Demolition of the Bender Bridge | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WCHS News report of Philippi Covered Bridge fire, February 3, 1989. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Nitro resident Jack Moody, 1989 | (dialup) (broadband) |
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Scenes of the South Side Bridge under construction and interview with Charleston Mayor Chuck Gardner on its renovation, 1930s and 1989 | (dialup) (broadband) |
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Mayor Chuck Gardner and Congressman Bob Wise at the Salvation Army's annual red kettle campaign in Charleston, November 24, 1989 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| John Hennen discussing his book Caught Up in Time, 1989 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Natalie Tennant, West Virginia Mountaineer, 1990 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Opening of the Charleston Sternwheel Regatta, 1990 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Scenes from the Charleston Sternwheel Regatta, 1990 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Restoration of the Philippi Covered Bridge, 1991 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Mary Ellen White sharing memories of World War II, December 7, 1991 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Gov. Gaston Caperton speaking on the 50th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, December 1991 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WAVES sharing memories of Pearl Harbor and World War II, December 1991 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Memorial service for Pearl Harbor, December 1991 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Press Conference on Acid Mine Drainage, 1992 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| World War II Airplanes at Yeager Airport, 1992 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Footage of WCHS-TV news interview with Charleston Wheelers fans at the season opener, April 16, 1993 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WCHS-TV news reporter Bob Aaron on debris at Bluestone Dam, April 1993 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WCHS-TV news reporter Bob Aaron on World War II aviation and the B-17 "Fuddy Duddy," September 1993 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WCHS-TV news reporter Bob Aaron on whitewater rafting on the Gauley River, September 10, 1993 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Dr. Ancella Bickley on "Cultural Conversations," 1993 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Poet laureate Irene McKinney on "Cultural Conversations," 1993 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Footage from "West Virginians in War," produced by Russ Barbour, 1994 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Paul Marshall speaking on Charleston architecture, 1994 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| News coverage of the escape of Robert Shephard from the South Central Regional Jail, 1994 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WCHS-TV news reporter Bob Aaron on people without power after snowstorm, 1994 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WCHS-TV news reporter Bob Aaron on the snowstorm in north-central West Virginia, 1994 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WCHS-TV news reporter Bob Aaron on winter conditions on the Ohio River at the Racine Locks and Dam in Mason County, 1994 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WCHS-TV news reporter Bob Aaron on road conditions during the snowstorm, 1994 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WCHS-TV news reporter Bob Aaron on the cold winter weather, 1994 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WCHS-TV news reporter Bob Aaron on the winter weather, warmer temperatures and threat of flooding, 1994 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WCHS-TV news reporter Bob Aaron from Madison on miner efforts to get panel rights, 1994 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WCHS-TV news reporter Bob Aaron on a public forum regarding a proposed pulp mill in Mason County, 1994 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Excerpt from WCHS-TV news reporter Bob Aaron piece "Chemical Commandos," on the DuPont's Regional Response Team, 1994 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Excerpt from WCHS-TV news reporter Bob Aaron piece "Chemical Commandos," on fire fighters and hazmat teams, 1994 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WCHS-TV news reporter Bob Aaron on the EPA clean-up at Fike Chemical, 1994 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WCHS-TV news reporter Bob Aaron on fireworks, 1994 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| 49th Commode Bowl, held on Thanksgiving Day, 1995 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Unveiling of the Robert C. Byrd statue in the state capitol rotunda, January 11, 1997 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Bob Denver and his wife visiting the P. A. Denny, July 31, 1997 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Kanawha County Commission award to news photographer Emil Varney, August 28, 1997 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Delegate Arley Johnson presenting Dr. Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech, January 18, 1999 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Rocket Boys Jerry Odell Carol and Roy Lee Cook receiving Distinguished West Virginian awards, March 21, 1999 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Scenes of The Greenbrier, 1999 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Larry Rowe encouraging people to drive the Midland Trail, 1999 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| World War I veteran Mark C. Moles receiving the Legion of Honor, 1999 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| The Reverend Leon Sullivan speaking at Piedmont Elementary School, January 21, 1999 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Bob Denver helping Melanie Walters forecast the weather, 2000 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| The first Hatfield-McCoy Reunion Festival, June 2000 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Patrons of a sports bar being interviewed after Don Nehlen's last bowl victory at WVU, December 28, 2000 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Remembering veterans, Memorial Day 2001 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Leslie Nielsen promoting tourism in West Virginia | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Leslie Nielsen, honorary West Virginian, 2002 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Charleston Fire Department drill at a local residence, May 2004 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WOWK-TV piece on the Charleston Alley Cats track club, 2004 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WOWK-TV interview of Langley Austin, Ona Speedway owner, 2004 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WOWK-TV piece on Kids Appreciation Day, 2004 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WOWK-TV piece on Charleston Alley Cats fan Rod Blackstone, the "Toast Man," 2004 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Reaction in Charleston to the selection of a new pope, April 2005 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Gov. Joe Manchin visit to capitol dome during its restoration, 2005 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| 46th Pennsylvania Regimental Band at Guyandotte Civil War Days, 2006 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| 46th Pennsylvania Regimental Band member discussing Civil War bands and re-enactments, 2006 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Sara Gavin of WOWK 13 speaking with families about Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, March 2008 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Kathy Mattea, "Come Home to West Virginia" | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Don Knotts | (dialup) (broadband) |
| USS Stump becomes official flag ship of West Virginia | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Old Mountaineer Field | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Senator Robert C. and Erma Byrd | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Hasil Adkins | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Steam Engine 614 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Auburn One-Room School, Ritchie County | (dialup) (broadband) |
| The Friendly City of Friendly, Tyler County | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Antique Cars at North Bend State Park | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Mr. Cartoon (Jules Huffman) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Jim Comstock and The West Virginia Hillbilly | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Miles Stanley | (dialup) (broadband) |
| New River Train tour | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Lanty Ballengee footage narrated by his son Joe Ballengee of Kanawha County | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Joe Geiger, Archives and History director, reading proclamation of Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin declaring October to be Archives and Family History Month, October 2, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Senator Joe Manchin's announcement of a finding aid to his gubernatorial papers at Archives and History, June 13, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Stories from WCHS-TV "Travelin' West Virginia" with Sherri Solochek | |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" photo essay on the Mud River Covered Bridge in Cabell County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" photo essay on the Cabell County farmers market, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on elevator operator Zet Coleman of Logan, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the post office at Jesse, Wyoming County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on an old log house in Victor, Fayette County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on flat picker Robert Shafer of Walton, Roane County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on segment on tatting lace, Ravenswood, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on a two-room schoolhouse in Palestine, Wirt County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Fenton Glass Company, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on French Creek Game Farm, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the R. L. Howard and Son General Store in Waverly, Wood County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Mike McGraw and his model airplanes at Twin Falls State Park, Wyoming County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Joe Huff of Logan, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on a gristmill in Wolf Creek, Braxton County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on crafter Susan Kelleher of Arnoldsburg, Calhoun County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the toy car collection of Derick Foster of Madison, Boone County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on couponer Helen Jarvis of Frametown, Braxton County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the soap collection of Bonnie Akers of Huntington, Cabell County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Betty Lovejoy and her quilts, Hamlin, Lincoln County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Phil Gessel of St. Albans, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the salt and pepper collection of Mary Yonkins of Palestine, Wirt County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the miniature furniture of Ross Marsico of Smithers, Fayette County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the beer can collection of Hanes Smith of Beckley, Raleigh County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on toymaker Dick McClure of Webster Springs, Webster County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Junior Merrill and his Percheron draft horses of Chloe, Calhoun County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on potter V. C. Dibble of Kentuck, Jackson County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Bessie Raines of Sumerco, Lincoln County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on meeting Charles Kuralt of CBS's "On the Road" in Elkins, Randolph County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Irene Alexander of Hurricane, Putnam County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Gene Bird of Eleanor, Putnam County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the beekeeper Seth Toney of Blooming Rose, Boone County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Big John drag line at work in Julian, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Paul Broilers and his bonsai trees in Princeton, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Bill Buskirk of Logan, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on woodworker Byron Weaver of Blooming Rose, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Cherry River Elementary chess tournament in Richwood, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on a grocery store in Bickmore, Clay County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Willard Lester's mine memorabilia in Helen, Raleigh County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Bill Williams's model train in Wyoming County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on a sheep farm in Myra, Lincoln County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on gunmaker Alex O'Dell of Summersville, Nicholas County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the Kids Museum in Winfield, Putnam County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Donzal Pugh of Webster Springs, the crocheting dentist, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on carpenters Bobby Lewis and his father Bill of Mink Shoals, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on railroad spike artist Lonny Means of Heaters, Braxton County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on goat cheese maker Sarah Reed of Cabell County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Andy Averson of Whitesville, Boone County, and his crop of figs, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on a miniature house made of match sticks in Fayette County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on a miniature horse ranch in Putnam County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on professional pianists Jerry and Mildred Snyder of Spencer, Roane County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Lucky, the singing dog of Jackson County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on roller skater Bob Webb of Mingo County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on John Sayre of Leon, Mason County,1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on twin cows in Sias, Lincoln County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Roy Douglas of Peytona, Boone County, and his turtle doves, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the dinosaur collection of Allen Bias of Milton, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Stubby Gober of St. Albans and his miniature carousel, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on wood carving minister H. L. Haze of Point Pleasant, Mason County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on a gospel songwriter in Wayne County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on bread dough artists Joyce Green and Sandy King of Clay County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on retired coal miner Cyrus Peyton of Chapmanville, Logan County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on home health care nurse Barbara Shannon of Ripley, Jackson County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" photo essay on Halloween at Edison Elementary School in South Charleston, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on a senior citizens' fitness group in Montgomery, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on a former school teacher from Buffalo, Putnam County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Lewis Kelly of Eleanor, Putnam County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Faye Thorn of Beckley, Raleigh County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on master dulcimer maker Jim Good of Gandeeville, Roane County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on finding the best fishing place near Belleville, Wood County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on snake expert Larry Cartmill of Barboursville, Cabell County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Special Olympics practice at Crum Elementary School in Crum, Wayne County, 1983 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the former Liberty School in Sherman, Jackson County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Webster Springs, Webster County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the Stough family home school at Millstone, Calhoun County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the Buffalo Church, Palestine, Wirt County, 1984, | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on wood worker Lucky Teel of Big Chimney, Kanawha County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on wood worker Allen Hypes of Summersville, Nicholas County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on quilter Carrie Akers of Jeffrey, Boone County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on doll doctor Glenneth Riffe of Fairplain, Jackson County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on holiday card artist Carlos Lopez of Monaville, Logan County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Andrew Heights School volunteer Rosemary Cook of Tornado, Kanawha County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on whittler Gay Moore of Cavern Fork, Jackson County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on musicians Harold Burns and Ray Atkins of Yawkey, Lincoln County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Pleasant Valley Hospital Dr. Dan Trent of Pt. Pleasant, Mason County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on antique bed, gun, and car owner Porter McNichols of Sprague, Raleigh County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on piano tuner Nils Slack of Huntington, Cabell County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the large pumpkins of Garnet Withrow of Quincy, Kanawha County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the wooly worm in Windy Ridge, Wirt County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Summersville Memorial volunteer Bill Walker of Summersville, Nicholas County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on World Hair olympian Betsy Townsend of Parkersburg, Wood County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on two Australian shepherds of Eleanor, Putnam County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the turkey collection of John and Mary McVey of Malden, Kanawha County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the owl collection of Mark Nethercutt of Huntington, Cabell County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the backwards quilts of Alice Sprouse of Whitesville, Boone County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on robotics work at the vocational center at Oak Hill, Fayette County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Betty Barna of St. Albans, Kanawha County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the 1917 Blue Book Standard Road Guide of Hyer Sutton of Richwood, Nicholas County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Hawk Lucas of Harts, Lincoln County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Dorothy Click of Mount Alto, Jackson County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on bass fisherman John Smittle of Parkersburg, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on a one-of-a-kind tow truck at Nellis Motors, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on a George Washington Day event at Ripley Elementary, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Chris Dellamea of Daniels, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Elmer Bird, The Banjo Man, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the Cake House in Kenova, Wayne County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on look alikes in Dixie, Fayette County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Col. Charles Lewis and Patricia Burton of Pt. Pleasant, Mason County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the dolls of Ruth Stevenson of Summersville, Nicholas County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on quilter Cathy Osendot of Kermit, Mingo County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the wheat art of Jane Rutledge of Beckley, Raleigh County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the sock dolls of Erma Wolfe of Kenna, Jackson County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the wood carvings of Brady Landers of Nitro, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Civil War buff Noble Wyatt of Poca, Putnam County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Ethel Barker and her canaries of Glenville, Gilmer County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on artist Larry Orndorff of Nettie, Nicholas County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Max O'Hara, a working dog from Ovapa, Clay County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on doll collector Anna Gregory of Charleston, Kanawha County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on a wood splitter made by Ralph Alvis of Spencer, Roane County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Audrey Parsons of Buffalo, Putnam County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Amtrak's first daytime run to White Sulphur Springs, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Coca Cola memorabilia collector Cathy Hutchinson of Huntington, Cabell County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the Henson Center, Hurricane, Putnam County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on whittler Emory Collins of Edwight, Raleigh County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on toymaker Richard Sutphin of Roach, Cabell County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on basket maker Bill Preston of Kenova, Wayne County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the Exploratory Topic Day Program at Oceana Middle School, Wyoming County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on furniture maker Jim Pauley of Ripley, Jackson County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Bill McIntyre of Sylvester, Boone County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on hobbyist Warren Herring of Pinch, Kanawha County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on taxidermist Eric Dowler of Parkersburg, Wood County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the Guyandotte Beauty, Logan County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the McFarland family and their pet flying squirrel Rocky, Charleston, Kanawha County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on writer Dolly Woodell of Tesla, Braxton County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the Abbott General Store, Bomont, Clay County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Bill Toney and his plow horse, Ferrellsburg, Lincoln County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on train enthusiast Tubby Carper of Griffithsville, Lincoln County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Arnold Marcum's log cabin in Leon, Mason County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the Hansford Community Center's senior garden in St. Albans, Kanawha County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Dorothy, Raleigh County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the Ansted Roller Rink, Fayette County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on E. J. Parsons and his Tennessee Walker of Ripley, Jackson County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Bertrice Rhodes of Gay, Roane County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the memorabilia of Zach Karantonis of Sylvester, Boone County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on David McDonnie of Huntington, Cabell County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Richard Taylor of Gassaway, Braxton County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on tool and clock maker William Nester of Spencer, Roane County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Dixie Fisher of Cyclone, Wyoming County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Opal Taylor of Summersville, Nicholas County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the Mountain Flower Rescue Squad of Mason County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Sheriff Lloyd Boston and the jail garden in Elizabeth, Wirt County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Doc Frazer and his putting green, Richwood, Nicholas County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Dot Montgillian and her herb garden, Weston, Lewis County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the Sayre Log House in Ravenswood, Jackson County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Prickett's Fort State Park, Marion County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the DeHaven General Store in Leet, Lincoln County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the Hobby Lobby in Cross Lanes, Kanawha County, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the tobacco market in Cabell County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Donzil Cutlip of Webster Springs, survivor of a mine accident at Bergoo, Webster County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on church steeples in Logan County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the Hager Supply Company of Hamlin, Lincoln County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on library volunteer Hazel Casto of Ripley, Jackson County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on clock repairman Frank Hardin of Culloden, Cabell County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on quilter Jean Nichols of Gregory, Braxton County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on amateur fiddler Norman Adams of Gassaway, Braxton County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on hair stylist Desaree Rush of Charleston, Kanawha County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on coal artist James Stewart of Madison, Boone County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Rhoda, the show winning goat from Looneyville, Roane County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" interview with 1985 Jefferson Award recipient Bud Anderson of Charleston, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" interview with 1985 Jefferson Award recipient Larry Paxton of Kanawha County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" interview with 1985 Jefferson Award recipient Patricia Fleming of Roane County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" interview with 1985 Jefferson Award recipient Ruth Hypes of Lincoln County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" interview with 1985 Jefferson Award recipient Renitha spurlock of Institute, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Jeff Fetty of Roane County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Winnie Murray and the Little Kanawha Hotel in Elizabeth, Wirt County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the Hansford House in Kanawha County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on a drama class in Poca, Putnam County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Yeager's strawberry field in Huntington, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on students at Ona Elementary in Cabell County who placed first in a Red Cross first aid competition, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Emery Cline of Kopperston, Wyoming County, and his Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association award, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on a wood stacking competition at Ravenswood Elementary in Jackson County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on a whittlers club in Wayne County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Michael Roberts of Spencer, Roane County, and the craft of wood burning, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Gloria Burton's doll collection in Danville, Boone County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on an old well in Fayette County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on a former tournament archer in Huntington, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Lisa Stanley and her swine in Goldtown, Jackson County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on an aspiring playwright at Hayes Junior High School in St. Albans, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on magician Troy Kennison of Kanawha County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on a nursing home in Ripley visited by 4-H students with pets, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Otis and Tanya Vititoe of Dunbar and their puppets, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Sally Simon of Belle, making paper doilies, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on Ruby Lambert of Branchland, Lincoln County, and Wee Win toys, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on the Crowders of Sanderson, Kanawha County, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Travelin' West Virginia" segment on fifth grader Christopher Scraggs of South Charleston, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| West Virginia Centennial, 1963 | |
| Scenes from West Virginia's centennial activities, 1963 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Carl Sullivan displaying flags, 1963 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| The dinner honoring West Virginia writers, 1963 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Gov. Barron on Cass Scenic Railroad, 1963 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Centennial year footage of Charleston, 1963 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Footage of the outdoor drama "The 35th Star," 1963 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| The centennial log raft, 1963 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| The centennial packet boat Admiral Jones, 1963 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| The centennial parade in Charleston, 1963 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| The first National Youth Science Camp, 1963 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Interviews with boys who attended the first National Youth Science Camp, 1963 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| The centennial Showboat Rhododendron, 1963 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| The centennial train, 1963 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| West Virginia Sesquicentennial Programs, 2013 | |
| Remarks of Dr. Raymond Smock at the opening of the Robert C. Byrd exhibit, June 20, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Remarks of Gayle Manchin to students of the Ambassador Camp, June 20, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Selection from the Archives and History Library's sesquicentennial program, "The 35th Star," with Joe Geiger, June 20, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Selection from the Archives and History Library's sesquicentennial program, "When Western Virginians Remained Loyal," with Dr. Aaron Sheehan-Dean, June 21, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governors of West Virginia | |
| Governor William Gustavus Conley (1929-1933) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor Homer Adams Holt (1937-1941) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor Clarence Watson Meadows (1945-1949), as attorney general, 1939 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor William Casey Marland (1953-1957) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor Cecil Harland Underwood (1957-1961) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor William Wallace Barron (1961-1965) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor William Wallace Barron (1961-1965) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor William Wallace Barron (1961-1965) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor Hulett Carlson Smith (1965-1969) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor Arch Alfred Moore, Jr. (1969-1977, 1985-1989) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor John Davison Rockefeller IV (1977-1985) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| William Gaston Caperton III (1989-1997) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Cecil Harland Underwood (1997-2001) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Cecil Harland Underwood (1997-2001) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor Robert Ellsworth Wise, Jr. (2001-2005) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Joseph Manchin III (2005-2010) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Joseph Manchin III (2005-2010) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Gubernatorial Inaugurations | |
| Governor Homer Holt, January 18, 1937 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor Matthew M. Neely, January 13, 1941 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor William C. Marland, January 19, 1953 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor Cecil H. Underwood, January 15, 1957 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor William Wallace Barron, January 16, 1961 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor William Wallace Barron inaugural address, January 16, 1961 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor Arch A. Moore Jr., January 13, 1969 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor Arch A. Moore Jr. inaugural address, January 13, 1969 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor Arch A. Moore Jr., January 15, 1973 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor John D. Rockefeller IV, January 17, 1977 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor Arch A. Moore Jr., January 14, 1985 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor Governor Gaston Caperton III, January 16, 1989 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor Gaston Caperton III inaugural address, January 16, 1989 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "My Home Among the Hills," performed at the inauguration of Gaston Caperton, January 16, 1989 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor Cecil H. Underwood, January 13, 1997 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor Robert E. Wise Jr., January 15, 2001 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Governor Joe Manchin III, January 17, 2005 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| United States Presidents Visit West Virginia | |
| Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1936 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Dwight D. Eisenhower, Kanawha Airport, 1958 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| John F. Kennedy, footage from 1960 and 1963 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| John F. Kennedy, retrospective news story | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Lyndon B. Johnson, Summersville Dam, 1966 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Richard M. Nixon, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1971 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Gerald R. Ford, GOP fundraiser, 1975 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Jimmy Carter, Charleston, 1978? | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Ronald Reagan, campaign stop in Parkersburg, 1984 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Bill Clinton, Charleston, 1993 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Political Campaigns | |
| Hubert Humphrey, probably November 21, 1959. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Hubert Humphrey, January 25, 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Hubert Humphrey, April 8, 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| John F. Kennedy's press conference, April 11, 1960 (no audio) | (dialup) (broadband) |
| John F. Kennedy political advertisement. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| John F. Kennedy political advertisement on religion. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| John F. Kennedy political advertisement. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Humphrey and Kennedy campaign spokesmen on the role of John Kennedy's religion in the primary. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Muriel Humphrey, April 18, 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Harold E. Neely criticizing the Kennedy and Humphrey campaigns, April 20, 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Hubert Humphrey, April 28, 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| John F. Kennedy, May 5, 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., campaigning for John F. Kennedy, 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., campaigning for John F. Kennedy, 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Ted Kennedy, campaigning in 1960 for John F. Kennedy | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Cecil H. Underwood on religious issue in the 1960 Democratic presidential campaign. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., campaigning for John F. Kennedy, 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Roy Lee Harmon and Matt Reese on Harold Neely comments, Spring 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Anti-Nixon political advertisement of the Kennedy Primary Campaign, Spring 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| John F. Kennedy political advertisement on labor and working class issues, Spring 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| John F. Kennedy political advertisement on issues concerning West Virginia's future, Spring 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| John F. Kennedy political advertisement on farm issues, Spring 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| West Virginia's primary election day, May 10, 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WSAZ Studio being transformed for primary election night coverage. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| WSAZ Studio on primary election night, May 10, 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Hubert Humphrey's Charleston headquarters, May 10, 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| John F. Kennedy, May 11, 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| John F. Kennedy, September 19, 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| John F. Kennedy, September 19, 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Vice President Richard M. Nixon and wife Pat, September 27, 1960. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Richard Nixon, campaigning in 1960 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Eleanor Roosevelt, campaigning in 1960 for John F. Kennedy | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Hubert Humphrey, 1968 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Spiro Agnew, 1968 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Lloyd Bentsen, 1992 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Excerpts from "A Celebration of Archives: Your State Archives Working for You" | |
| Dr. Kenneth R. Bailey | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Russ Barbour | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Dr. Fred Barkey | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Woodrow Clay Hamilton Jr. | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Terry Lively | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Debby Sonis | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Excerpts from Archives and History Library evening programs | |
| "West Virginia's Heritage Music," with Bobby Taylor, May 3, 2011 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Civilian War in West Virginia," with George A. Hall, May 12, 2011 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Movie Night: Footage from the Collection," with Dick Fauss, June 7, 2011 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Soldier of the Union," with Ken Hechler, July 14, 2011 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Resurgence of Anikituhwa: Language and Cultural Revitalization among the Eastern Band Cherokee," with Travis Henline, August 2, 2011 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Slaves and Free People of Color in Western Virginia, 1800-1860," with Greg Carroll, August 11, 2011 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "History of the West Virginia State Park System," with Robert Beanblossom, September 6, 2011 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "The Genealogy of West Virginia's Leading Coal Producing County [McDowell]," with Alex P. Schust, September 8, 2011 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Slavery in the Ohio and Kanawha River Valleys: Using Local Primary Sources to Uncover the Past," with Dr. Phil Sturm, October 11, 2011 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Can Genealogy Kill You?," with Nancy Sparks Morrison, October 13, 2011 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "West Virginia State Police: The First Two Decades," with Merle T. Cole, November 1, 2011 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Making the Most of Your Computer as a Resource," with Kitty Baughan Cole, November 10, 2011 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Memoirs as History," with Bob Barnett, January 3, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "J. R. Clifford and the Carrie Williams Case," with Tom Rodd, February 7, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Property Research for Genealogy and History," with Don Teter, February 9, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Bobby Kennedy and West Virginia's 1968 Presidential Campaign," with Raamie Barker, February 23, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "West Virginia's Civil War Historic Sites," with Bethany Canfield, March 6, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Presidential Whistle Stops in West Virginia," with Bob Withers, April 3, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "The Joys and Frustrations of Genealogical/Historical Research," with Dr. Charles Ledbetter, April 12, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Every Blood-Stained Mile: The Building of the Norfolk and Western in West Virginia," with Jack and Kay Dickinson, May 1, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Into the Crucible: The Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad and the Black Industrial Worker in Southern West Virginia, 1870-1900," with Dr. Cicero Fain, May 17, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Malden and the History of the Salt Industry," with Larry L. Rowe, June 5, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "History of the Kanawha Valley and Fort Lee," with Gilbert Casto, June 14, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Hatfield and McCoy Feud: Complex Individuals, Complex Events," with Randy Marcum, July 10, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Getting the Most out of FamilySearch.org and Searching the 1940 Census," with Mary Glass, July 12, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "They're from West Virginia: Artists from the Mountain State," with Jeff Pierson, August 7, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Archives and History Online Resources," with Joe Geiger, August 9, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Glass from the Mountain State," with Dean Six, September 4, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "West Virginia Cookbooks," with Susan Scouras, September 13, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Paint Creek-Cabin Creek Strike Revisited," with Ken Bailey, Fred Barkey, and Paul Nyden, September 22, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Postcards of Charleston," with Stan Bumgardner, October 2, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Applying for a West Virginia Civil War Medal," with Greg Carroll, October 11, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Legacy of W. C. Stiles and the Volcano Oil Field," with Dr. Annette Ericksen, October 18, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Private and Militia Forts of the Revolutionary Era," with Drs. Stephen and Kim McBride, October 25, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "The 1942 WVU NIT-Championship Basketball Team: A Tale for Veterans Day," with Patricia Richards McClure, November 8, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Scratch 'em and Sue 'em: Post Civil War Legal Issues," with Dr. Ken Bailey, November 13, 2012 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "The Socialist Party in West Virginia," with Dr. Fred Barkey, January 8, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Death Records: The Final Act," with Randy Marcum, January 10, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "West Virginia Country Music and Goldenseal Magazine," with John Lilly, February 5, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Native American Research," with Greg Carroll, February 21, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "History of Charleston," with Dr. Billy Joe Peyton, March 5, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "The Roots of Un-Civil War: The 250th Anniversary of Cornstalk's Campaign," with Doug Wood, March 14, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "The West Virginia State College Aviation Program," with Dr. Charles Ledbetter, April 2, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Slavery in Virginia, 1619-1860," with Greg Carroll, April 11, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Reconstructing Bill: The Story of Governor William C. Marland," with Russ Barbour and Dick Fauss, May 7, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "The Haunted History of the West Virginia Penitentiary," with Sherri Brake, May 9,2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Dixie's Daughters," with Dr. Karen Cox, June 4,2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Women in Civil War West Virginia," with Mary Johnson, June 13,2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Rock Springs Park," with Joseph A. Comm, July 2,2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "The Clendenin Family and the Clendenin Massacre," with Greg Clendenin, July 11,2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "West Virginia Rivers, Steamboats, and River Improvements," with Gerald Sutphin, August 6,2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "'Don't Cuss Me': Saloons, Liquor and Gunplay in West Virginia's Early Coal Camps," with Paul Rakes, August 8,2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Six Voices: Six Short Stories about West Virginia Glass," with Millie Coty, Dave Bush, Dane "Woody" Moore, Dottie Daugherty, Dean Six, and Tom Felt, August 22, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Hillside Fields: A History of Sports in West Virginia," with Bob Barnett, September 10, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Family History, the SAR, and Re-enacting," with Steve Hart, September 12, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Genealogy and the Revolutionary War," with Joetta Kuhn and Patsy Adkins, September 26, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "An Introduction to the Grave Creek Mound Archaeological Complex: A West Virginia Historic Site, Museum and Research Center," with David Rotenizer, October 1, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Finding Hidden Ancestors," with Jeanne Eppley, October 10, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| Mining Your History Foundation annual meeting program, "The Ruffner Family and the Kanawha Salt Industry," with Larry Rowe, November 2, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "The Battle of Charleston and the 1862 Kanawha Valley Campaign," with Terry Lowry, November 5, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "History of Charleston: The Modern Era," with Billy Joe Peyton, November 14, 2013 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "The 'Other' West Virginia: Positive Images of the State from the 30s and 40s," with Betty Rivard, January 7, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Parkersburg: Guardian of the Union," with Michael Workman, January 23, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "West Virginia Courthouses," with Patti Hamilton, Mike Gioulis, and Melissa Smith, February 4, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "West Virginia Covered Bridges," with Terry Lively, February 20, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "From the Burning of Chambersburg to the Battle of Moorefield," with Rick Wolfe, March 4, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Victory Loan Tour of 1945," with Dr. James Spencer, March 13, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "A Woman's Touch: 18th-Century Eastern Woodland Indian Women as Architects of Social Conscience and Gender Balance," with Dianne Anestis, March 20, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "The Life and Times of Collis P. Huntington," with James Casto, April 1, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Monsters and Mayhem in the Mountain State," with Mike Knost, April 17, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Civil War Ceredo, A Northern Experiment," with Dr. Kenneth Bailey, May 6, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Loyalty They Always Had: The 7th WV Cavalry in the Civil War," with Steve Cunningham, May 15, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Wayne County: Slavery and the Civil War," with Robert Thompson, June 3, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "West Virginia Scenic Trails Association," with Doug Woods, Nick Lozano, and others, June 12, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Hippie Homesteaders: Arts, Crafts, Music, and Living on the Land in West Virginia," with Carter Taylor Seaton, June 19, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "African American Life in Charleston: A Personal Perspective," with Thomas Tyree, June 26, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Time's Runnin' Out: A Historical Perspective of a Movie and the Fight Against Southern West Virginia Forest Fires," with Robert Beanblossom and Richard Fauss, July 1, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "The Riverine World," with Gerald Sutphin, July 17, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "African American Life in Charleston: A Personal Perspective," Part II, with Charles H. James III, July 24, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "From Lost State to Mountain State: The State of Franklin and the Constitutionality of West Virginia Statehood," with Dr. Kevin Barksdale, August 5, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "African American Life in Charleston: A Personal Perspective," Part III, with Barbara Hicks Lacy, August 28, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Incidents of Morgan's Raid with an Account of Stovepipe Johnson's Retreat through West Virginia," with Brian Kesterson, September 2, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |
| "Family Heritage Music," with Bobby Taylor, assisted by Kim Johnson and Charlie Winter, September 11, 2014 | (dialup) (broadband) |