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'The large tree on the right of the engraving, and others in the vicinity, even to the present day, show marks of the bullets.' - page 105.  Early Book - Publisher unknown.
The U.S. Army Buildings which John Brown took possession of. Harpers Ferry, W. VA. Junction of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers. Meeting of the States of MD., W. VA., and VA.  Arsenal captured, October 16, 1859.
Fort Lee erected by George Clendenin on a site within Charleston.
Road sign reading:  'Battle of McDowell  Stonewall Jackson, to prevent a junction of Fremont and Banks, took position on the hills just to the south and beat off the attacks of Fremont's advance under Milroy.  May 8, 1862.  Milroy retreated that night.'  Highland County, Va.
Old American Flag hanging on a wall beside a picture of Abraham Lincoln.The Flag was hand sewn in Shepherdstown within days of West Virginia's creation on June 20, 1863. It is one of only a few 35-star flags in existence. The 35-star flag was in use for only three years, and during most of its lifespan was not recognized by the southern states represented among its stars.<br />
Distant view of Leonard Morris Stockade House now located in Marmet, W.VA. Built 1774?
Distant view of the Leonard Morris Stockade House-Now located in Marmet, W.VA. Built 1774?
Johnson Square in Savannah, Georgia. City Hospital, Telfair Hospital, Greene Monument, Morning News, and Post Office.
Sketch of distant view of Camp Reynolds, Virginia (later West Virginia) in Fayette County.
Distant view of Camp of the 12th Reg. O.V.I. at Fayetteville, VA. April 1863. Fort Scammon, Battery McMullan, Camp of the 12th Reg. O.V.I. and Fayetteville Courthouse are included. Sketched by Chas. Riedel, Comp H.12 O.V.I. Lithographed by Ehrgolt, Forbriger and Co. Cin. O.
Sketched by David Hunter Strother for Harper's Weekly; issue published May 11, 1861.