Soldiers and Citizens; Robert E. Lee with Former Union and Confederate Leaders
Date:
1869/08
Description:
Greenbrier, White Sulpher Springs, West Virginia. Standing: General John W. Geary, General John B. Magruder, General Robert D. Lilley, General P.G.T. Beauregard, General Lewis Wallace, General Henry A. Wise, General Joseph L. Brent, General James Connor. Sitting down: Blacgue Bey, General R.E. Lee, George Peabody, W.W. Corcoran, James Lyons.
Soldiers and Citizens; Robert E. Lee with Former Union and Confederate Leaders
Date:
1869/08
Description:
Greenbrier, White Sulpher Springs, West Virginia. Standing: General John W. Geary, General John B. Magruder, General Robert D. Lilley, General P.G.T. Beauregard, General Lewis Wallace, General Henry A. Wise, General Joseph L. Brent, General James Connor. Sitting down: Blacgue Bey, General R.E. Lee, George Peabody, W.W. Corcoran, James Lyons.
Group portrait; 1. John B. Hood 2. Richard Stodard Ewell 3. Braxton Bragg 4. Albert Sidney Johnston 5. Wade Hampton 6. E. Kirby Smith 7. Jubal A. Early 8. A.P. Hill 9. S.D. Lee 10. Richard H. Anderson 11. John B. Gordon 12. Theophalus S. Holmes 13. William G. Hardee 14. Joseph E. Johnston 15. Simon B. Buckner 16. James Longstreet 17. Leonidas Polk 18. R.E. Lee 19. N.B. Forrest 20. G.T. Beauregard 21. Thomas J. Jackson 22. Samuel Cooper 23. J.E.B. Stewart 24. Richard Taylor 25. J.C. Pemberton 26. D.H. Hill
Drawing of Lee and Jackson on their horses. Note on card mount reads 'A good likeness of Traveller, when Gen. Lee purchased him of me in Feby 1862. Charles Town, W. Va., Nov. 1st 1904, Thos. L. B?
Unveiling of the Bust of General Lee at the Greenbrier Hotel, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.
Date:
1938
Description:
'White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. Honorable H.G. Kump, Governor of the State of West Virginia introduced by Dr. Francis Pendleton Gaines, President of Washington and Lee University, unveiled the bust of General Lee, which was modeled by Sculptor J.C. Motto of Cleveland, and Rome, at an impressive ceremony at the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, on Monday evening the 27th. The unveiling climaxed the Annual Children's Fancy Dress Ball, which took place in the Grand Ballroom. Sculptor Motto is standing beside the Bust.'
Mingo Flats Historic Marker on U. S. Route 219 at Valley Head, Randolph County, W. Va.
Date:
1952
Description:
"Mingo Flats--Named for the Mingo Indians who had a village here. This tribe was a branch of the Iroquois. The Seneca Indian Trail passes this point. On Valley Mountain in 1861. Gen. Robert E. Lee camped while campaigning in this valley."
Huntersville Historic Marker on Knapp Creek, Pocahontas County, W. Va.
Date:
1952
Description:
"Huntersville--Established in 1821. Early trading post here brought hunters and trappers and gave name to the town. In 1822, first county court met here at the home of John Bradshaw. Gen. Lee was encamped here in 1861.
Lee's Headquarters Marker on U. S. Route 219, Linwood, W. Va.
Date:
1952
Description:
'On this knoll, General Robert E. Lee maintained headquarters from July to September, 1861 after taking command of the Confederate forces in West Virginia. His army on Valley Mountain guarded the road leading south into Virginia,' The maker stands on US 219 in Linwood in Pocahontas Co.