Films preserved by

West Virginia State Archives ( )

Barbour County (1935–44), showing the operations of a one-room schoolhouse in this rural West Virginia county (Treasures of American Film Archives). Play film
Captain Hughes Trip to New Orleans (1936), footage shot by the veteran riverboat captain en route to Marti Gras (2005 Federal Grants).
For Liberty and Union (1977), sponsored film about the creation of the state of West Virginia at the beginning of the American Civil War (2011 Federal Grants).
New River Company Collection (1940), two films documenting West Virginia coal mining operations and the adjacent communities (2000 Federal Grants).
Safety Is Our First Consideration (1941), regional competitions of mining safety teams, filmed by the White Oak Fuel Company (Treasures of American Film Archives).
Safety Meet (1940), regional competitions of mining safety teams, filmed by the White Oak Fuel Company (Treasures of American Film Archives).
See Yourself in the Movies (1937), town portrait of Elkins, West Virginia, combining staged scenes with actuality footage of local businesses, churches and schools (Treasures of American Film Archives).
Yard and Garden Show (1940), a community event documented by the White Oak Fuel Company (Treasures of American Film Archives).