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Private Anthony G. Lewellen, Company E.Image from 1965 thesis, "The Seventh West Virginia Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865"

1. Portrait of Private Anthony G. Lewellen

Positions of Batteries on Cemetery Ridge. Gettysburg Military Park, PA.Dedicated on September 28, 1898.Front of monument reads: "Sons of the Mountains7th W Va VeteranRomney to Appomattox1st Brigade Carroll 3rd Division 2nd Corps.At dusk July 2nd Carroll’s Brigade was ordered by General Hancock to this point. On arriving there we found the Battery about to be taken charge of by the enemy who were in large force. Whereupon we immediately charged on the enemy and succeeded in completely routing their entire force and driving them beyond our lines."Image from 1965 thesis, "The Seventh West Virginia Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865"

2. Positions of Battteries on Cemetery Ridge

Union Line at Foot of Cemetery Ridge, Seventh Monument at Left. Gettysburg National Military Park.Image from 1965 thesis, "The Seventh West Virginia Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865"

3. Union Line at Foot of Cemetery Ridge

Detail of Seventh Monument at Foot of Cemetery Ridge. Gettysburg National Military Park.  Monument reads "7th West Virginia Infantry The End of Charge July 2, 1863." Image from 1965 thesis, "The Seventh West Virginia Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865"

4. Seventh Monument at Foot of Cemetery Ridge

Private John Swindler, Company E, enrolled from Cheat Lake area of Monongalia County.Image from 1965 thesis, "The Seventh West Virginia Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865"

5. Portrait of Private John Swindler

Colonel James Evans, a prominent farmer and civic leader in Morgantown, W. Va. Appointed as commander for the Seventh West Virginia Volunteer Infantry.Image from 1965 thesis, "The Seventh West Virginia Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865"

6. Portrait of Colonel James Evans