Philip Mallory Conley

Philip Mallory “Phil” Conley (November 30, 1887 August 1, 1979) was a West Virginian historian, author and teacher. He was born in Charleston, West Virginia. He received his LL.D. degree from Concord University.[1]

Selected bibliography

  • Life in a West Virginia Coal Field, 1923
  • Everyday Philosophy.Charleston, W. Va.: West Virginia Pub. Co., 1944.
  • Phil Conley and Boyd B. Stutler: West Virginia Yesterday and Today [1931]. 3. ed. Charleston, W. Va.: Education Foundation, 1952.
  • Alcibiades. An Autobiography, 1957
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References

  1. Who’s Who in the Methodist Church. Nashville, New York: Abingdon, 1966. 82, 224.
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