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Head of projectile fired.  Went through the roof of a barn on Kanawha Street and landed in the Rand Garden, near Morris and Quarrier St, (today).

13. Two Civil War Projectiles

Civil war weapons - side arms.

14. Side Arms of Col. Wm. B. Curtis, 12th W. Va. Regt. V.I.

Camp Reynolds, Kanawha Falls, Fayette County. Winter headquarters of the 23rd.  Ohio, also 89th.  Ohio- Dec 1, 1862 to March 15, 1863 (See Haye's Diary Vol. 2- p. 366-394. 'Camp Markell, Gauley Bridge, Dec 1 1862- We are on the south side of the Kanawha at the ferry below and in sight of the falls, 2 miles below Gauley Bridge.---p.366.  'Camp Reynolds Jan 4, 1863- The same old camp but now Reynolds after our gallant Sergt. Maj. Eugene Reynolds, who was killed at South Mountain -p.383.

15. Camp Reynolds, Kanawha Falls, Fayette Co., West Va.

Civil War Map of West Virginia. Showing present counties and county seats 1936. Includes railroads, turnpikes, lateral roads, county lines, states lines, and rivers.

16. Civil War Map of West Virginia

Distant view of Leonard Morris Stockade House now located in Marmet, W.VA. Built 1774?

17. Leonard Morris Stockade House Now Located in Marmet, W. VA.

Distant view of the Leonard Morris Stockade House-Now located in Marmet, W.VA. Built 1774?

18. Leonard Morris Stockade House Now Located in Marmet, W. VA.

Johnson Square in Savannah, Georgia. City Hospital, Telfair Hospital, Greene Monument, Morning News, and Post Office.

19. Buildings in Savannah, Georgia

20. Greene Residence (Sherman's Heaquarters in 1864) and Armory of the Chatham Artillery located in Savannah, Georgia.

Sketch of distant view of Camp Reynolds, Virginia (later West Virginia) in Fayette County.

21. Union Army Camp Reynolds, Kanawha Falls, Fayette Co., W. Va.

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.

22. Camp of the 12th Reg. O.V.I. at Fayetteville, Va. (later W. Va.), April 1863

Sketched by David Hunter Strother for Harper's Weekly; issue published May 11, 1861.

23. Rendezvous of Virginians at Halltown, Virginia, 5 P.M. on April 18, 1861, to March on Harper's Ferry.

Engraving of Richmond in flames, soldiers and people in the street.

24. Richmond in Flames