Statistics for occurrence #1 of “East Virginia” in chapter 13 of John G. Nicolay, The Outbreak of Rebellion:

...he seat of a busy manufacturing industry-developing a diversified agriculture for local consumption, rather than the production of great staples for export. With preponderant population and wealth, East Virginia absorbed political power, and selfishly laid and expended taxes to her local advantage, so that West Virginia was made to stand in the relation of a tributary province, rather than an integral and e...
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