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"Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1862 by J. Nep. Roesler in the clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of Ohio. Sketched from nature and drawn on stone by J. Nep. Roesler Corpl. Of Color Guard Comp. G 47th Regt. O.V.-U.S.A. Printed by Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., Cincinnati."

145. Civil War Camp Anderson - Pickets in the Woods after the Engagement near the Drill Ground

"Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1862 by J. Nep. Roesler in the clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of Ohio. Sketched from nature and drawn on stone by J. Nep. Roesler Corpl. Of Color Guard Comp. G 47th Regt. O.V.-U.S.A. Printed by Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., Cincinnati."

146. Civil War Camp Anderson - Thunderstorm during Big Sewell Mountain Reconnaissance

"Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1862 by J. Nep. Roesler in the clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of Ohio. Sketched from nature and drawn on stone by J. Nep. Roesler Corpl. Of Color Guard Comp. G 47th Regt. O.V.-U.S.A. Printed by Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., Cincinnati."

147. Civil War Camp Anderson - Tompkins Farm and Road to Log House

"Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1862 by J. Nep. Roesler in the clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of Ohio. Sketched from nature and drawn on stone by J. Nep. Roesler Corpl. Of Color Guard Comp. G 47th Regt. O.V.-U.S.A. Printed by Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., Cincinnati."

148. Civil War Camp Anderson - March to the Landing

"Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1862 by J. Nep. Roesler in the clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of Ohio. Sketched from nature and drawn on stone by J. Nep. Roesler Corpl. Of Color Guard Comp. G 47th Regt. O.V.-U.S.A. Printed by Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., Cincinnati."

149. Civil War Camp Anderson - Hawk's Nest 800 Feet High on New River, W. Va.

"Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1862 by J. Nep. Roesler in the clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of Ohio. Sketched from nature and drawn on stone by J. Nep. Roesler Corpl. Of Color Guard Comp. G 47th Regt. O.V.-U.S.A. Printed by Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., Cincinnati."

150. Civil War Camp Anderson - Battle at Carnifax Ferry

"Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1862 by J. Nep. Roesler in the clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of Ohio. Sketched from nature and drawn on stone by J. Nep. Roesler Corpl. Of Color Guard Comp. G 47th Regt. O.V.-U.S.A. Printed by Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., Cincinnati."

151. Civil War Camp Anderson - Pickets on the Road from Camp Anderson to Tompkin's Farm

"Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1862 by J. Nep. Roesler in the clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of Ohio. Sketched from nature and drawn on stone by J. Nep. Roesler Corpl. Of Color Guard Comp. G 47th Regt. O.V.-U.S.A. Printed by Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., Cincinnati."

152. Civil War Camp Anderson - Advance in the Woods

"Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1862 by J. Nep. Roesler in the clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of Ohio. Sketched from nature and drawn on stone by J. Nep. Roesler Corpl. Of Color Guard Comp. G 47th Regt. O.V.-U.S.A. Printed by Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., Cincinnati."

153. Civil War Camp Anderson - Picket on Lover's Leap Road to the Log House

"Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1862 by J. Nep. Roesler in the clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of Ohio. Sketched from nature and drawn on stone by J. Nep. Roesler Corpl. Of Color Guard Comp. G 47th Regt. O.V.-U.S.A. Printed by Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., Cincinnati."

154. Civil War Camp Anderson - Picket on the New River

"Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1862 by J. Nep. Roesler in the clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of Ohio. Sketched from nature and drawn on stone by J. Nep. Roesler Corpl. Of Color Guard Comp. G 47th Regt. O.V.-U.S.A. Printed by Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., Cincinnati."

155. Civil War Camp Anderson - View from Hawk's Nest towards the East

"Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1862 by J. Nep. Roesler in the clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of Ohio. Sketched from nature and drawn on stone by J. Nep. Roesler Corpl. Of Color Guard Comp. G 47th Regt. O.V.-U.S.A. Printed by Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., Cincinnati."

156. Civil War Camp Anderson - View from Hawk's Nest towards the West

"Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1862 by J. Nep. Roesler in the clerk's office of the District Court of the Southern District of Ohio. Sketched from nature and drawn on stone by J. Nep. Roesler Corpl. Of Color Guard Comp. G 47th Regt. O.V.-U.S.A. Printed by Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., Cincinnati."

157. Water Fall on the Road between Tompkin's Farm and Gauley Bridge, W. Va.

The photograph was taken shortly after the couple were married in Baltimore. Anna Kennedy sympathized strongly with the South and John J. Davis, though voting against secession, turned "copperhead", fighting against both West Virginia Statehood and emancipation of the slaves. They had one son, John W. Davis.

158. Anna Kennedy Davis and John James Davis

A carte de visite image of Union General George B. McClellan and his staff, left to right: Captain Clark, General McClellan striking a napoleonic pose, Captain Van Vliet and Major Barry. Information printed on the bottom of image: "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1862, by M.B. Brady, in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the District of Columbia."

159. General George McClellan and Staff

This artist's rendition of the Battle of the Cement Mill, a Civil War conflict, appear in Harper's Weekly magazine in October 1862. The battle took place near Shepherdstown in Jefferson County, W. Va.

160. Battle of the Cement Mill on the C and O Canal

General Milroy gave the following order to Capt. Col. Geo R. Latham 'Lay the devils warrant on all rebel property and add considerably to the population of hell before you return.' Co. B. 5th Reg, W. Va. Cavalry Volunteers.

161. Milroy, Brigadier General R. H.

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).

162. Two Civil War Projectiles

Looking east along the Potomac River on the Virginia (West Virginia) side. The ruins of the Armory can be seen on the left and telegraph poles line the damaged tracks. Two men, one leaning on a telegraph pole and another next to the house are not identified. The photograph was taken several weeks after the September,1862 battle when Stonewall Jackson's artillery shelled the town, forcing the Union troops to surrender.

163. Harpers Ferry Gap, Harpers Ferry, Va. (W. Va. )

Copy of painting by A.M. Doddridge, 1863- Army camp just below Chesapeake and Ohio Depot site near mouth of Ferry Branch on the Kanawha river.  Fort Scammon Hill in the distance.  President Hayes and McKinley were stationed in camp.

164. South Side of Charleston, W. Va. During the Civil War

Battle of Rich Mountain scene. Color version. From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers. Johnson Fry and Co. Publishers, New York.

165. Battle of Rich Mountain

Battle of Rich Mountain. From the originial painting by Alonzo Chappel.

166. Battle of Rich Mountain

Copy of painting by A.M. Doddridge, 1863- Army camp just below C. and O. depot site near mouth of Ferry Branch.  Fort Scammon hill in the distance.

167. South Side of Charleston, W. Va. During the Civil War

General Averell and his men in the rain during the raid on Salem. The men rode through pelting rain and in freezing weather. From a sketch in Harpers Weekly, Jan 16, 1864. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's West Virginia in the Civil War.

168. General Averell's Raid on Salem

Facility use to care for wounded and sick soldiers during the Civil War.

169. United States Army Hospital at Grafton, W. Va.

Camp of the 12th Regiment and O.V.I. at Fayetteville Va. April 1863.  A. Fort Scammon, B. Battery McMullan, C. Camp of the 12th Reg. and O.V.I, D. Fayetteville Courthouse.

170. Camp of the 12th Reg. O.V.I. at Fayetteville, VA April 1863

Sketch of soldiers engaged in battle at Rich Mountain.

171. Battle of Rich Mountain

'Morgans Raiders are bound for Wheeling.' Excitement in the McClure House due to news of war. In the group, right, leaning against the stair rail is Hon. Wlm E. Stevenson, of Parkersburg, President of the 1863 senate and later governor; wearing a white hat is Leroy Kramer, Capt. Kramer Guards and 1864 Speaker of the House; James C. McGrew, Preston Co., later a Congressman, reads newspaper, Archibald W. Campbell, editor of the Wheeling Intelligencer with hands clasped behind his back. See West Virginia Collection Pamphlet 6610 and Boyd Stutler's 'West Virginia in the Civil War.'

172. Drawing of Men in the Lobby of the McClure House in Wheeling to Hear News of the War

View of unpaved streets, stone sidewalks, and old buildings that lined Main Street in Clarksburg in 1863.

173. Main Street, Clarksburg, W. Va.

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.

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

Battle of Rich Mountain scene. Black and White Version. From the original painting by Chappel in the possession of the publishers. Johnson Fry and Co. Publishers, New York.

175. Battle of Rich Mountain

176. Original Mill at Falls Mill near Bulltown, W. Va.

Portrait of Thomas J. 'Stonewall' Jackson.

177. Jackson, General Thomas J. 'Stonewall'

'Mollie Tynes, Rocky Dell, Tazewell County, Virginia rode horseback through mountains from Tazewell, to Wytheville on the night of July 17, 1863, arriving a few hours in advance of raiding Union troops to warn citizens for defense.  The battle of Wytheville took place July 18, 1863. Col. John T. Toland commanding the Union forces was slain in the engagement.  Mollie Tynes married W. D. Davidson of Mercer County, West Virginia.  Toland's force was made up of Ohioans and West Virginians.'

178. Mollie Tynes, Rocky Dell, Tazewell County, Va.

This picture was found in Jays Mills Chickamauga Park 1898.

179. General Grant and Staff on Point Lookout

Known as the "Chancellorsville Portrait", this photograph was taken less then a week before the Battle of Chancellorsville, where Jackson was mortally wounded. The original photographer was Mr Minnis of Minnis and Cromwell from Richmond, Va. This carte de visite is by Tanner & Vannes of Lynchburg, Va.

180. Confederate General Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson, Spotsylvania, Va.

Portrait of William P. Moore of Eastville, Northhampton Co. Va. Served as a member of the Restored Government of Virginia's 1864 State Constitutional Convention in Alexandria.

181. William P. Moore, Alexandria, Va.

Engraving of Soldiers, singing, playing music, and holding a religious service.  Camp of 5th Virginia Vol. Infantry, U.S.A.  Falls of Kanawha, West Virginia.  Our Chaplain Gives each of us a copy of this engraving, to show our friends the way we sing and hold meetings in camp.  He desires us to tell them to pray for us and him, that we may prove faithful to our country and our God, and not be found wanting in any day of temptation and trial.

182. Engraving of Camp of 5th Virginia Vol. Infantry, U.S.A.

Portrait of George R. Boush of  Old Point Comfort, Va., a member of the Restored Government of Virginia's State Constitutional Convention held in Alexandria in 1864.

183. George R. Boush, Alexandria, Va.

Kneller served as Sergeant at Arms at the 1864 Restored Government of Virginia's Constitutional Convention in Alexandria.

184. G. P. Kneller, Alexandria, Va.

Portrait of Confederate General John McCausland.

185. McCausland, Brigadier General John, of Mason County, W. Va.

A portrait of Brigader General John McCausland taken at Lynchburg, Va in 1864.

186. McCausland, Brigadier General John

Drawing of Infantry members holding a religious service.    Caption reads 'Our Chaplain gives us a copy of this Engraving, to show our friends the way we sing and hold meetings in camp.  He desires us to tell them to pray for us and him, that we may prove faithful to our country and our God, and not be found wanting in any day of temptation and trial.'

187. Camp of 5th Virginia Vol. Infantry, U.S.A., Falls of Kanawha, West Virginia

188. View of a Hotel in Dobbin, W. Va.

A photograph of a sketch of the Commander of 7th West Virginia Regiment, Army of the Potomac. Lockwood took command during the Battle of Fredericksburg, December 1862 to the Battle of Spotsylvania, May, 1864, where he was wounded.

189. Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan H. Lockwood, Seventh West Virginia Infantry

Stero card photograph of buildings in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, burned by the Confederate Cavalry under General John Mc Causland of Mason County, West Virginia. Mc Causland's destructive raid was in reprisal for the burnings in the Shenandoah Valley by the Union troops.

190. Destroyed Bank of Chambersburg & Franklin House After Mc Causland Raid

Civil War Federal Army camp at New Creek, West Virginia. The town of New Creek, later named Keyser, is seen in the background.

191. Camp of 22nd Pennsylvania (Ringgold) Cavalry, Union Army, New Creek (Keyser), W.Va.

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

192. Richmond in Flames