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West Virginia Civil War Trails Historical Markers

 
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By Craig Swain, July 24, 2010
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1 West Virginia, Barbour County, Belington — Battle of Laurel Hill — Tempest on the Turnpike
2 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — "Ruinous Effect of War" — The Civilian Population Suffers
3 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Battle of Philippi — Talbott's Hill — The First Campaign —
4 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Battle of Philippi — The Covered Bridge — The First Campaign — Reported missing
5 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Confederate Escape — Union Troops Enter the Town
6 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — First Battle of a Long War — The Fight at Philippi
7 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Medical Firsts — Amputation Leads to Prosthetics
8 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Philippi — The Federal Attack — The First Campaign — Reported permanently removed
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9 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Philippi — The Commands — The First Campaign —
10 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Philippi — The Confederate Retreat — The First Campaign — Reported missing
11 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — The "Philippi Races" — Confederates Flee
12 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Bunker Hill — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
13 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Falling Waters — Battle of Falling Waters — Jackson’s Coolness Under Fire
14 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Falling Waters — Battle of Falling Waters — Stuart’s Surprise — Reported damaged
15 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Falling Waters — Battle of Falling Waters — Harper’s 5th Virginia Infantry
16 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Falling Waters — Battle of Falling Waters — Four Apostles of the 1st Rockbridge Artillery
17 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Falling Waters — Battle of Falling Waters — Crockett-Porterfield House — Reported missing
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18 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Falling Waters — Battles of Falling Waters — “A splendid falls”
19 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Marlowe — 1862 Antietam Campaign — Lee Invades Maryland
20 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Belle Boyd House — Home of a Spy — Antietam Campaign —
21 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Berkeley Hotel — Railroad Raids Survivor
22 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Civil War Martinsburg — Focus of Contention
23 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Martinsburg Roundhouse — Jackson and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad — Antietam Campaign —
24 West Virginia, Berkeley County, North Mountain — Camp Hopkins — Memorial to a Friend
25 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Spring Mills — Hammond House — Headquarters and Hospital
26 West Virginia, Braxton County, Napier — Battle of Bulltown — "Come and take us"
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27 West Virginia, Braxton County, Sutton — Fighting and Flames — Suttonville Burns
28 West Virginia, Braxton County, Sutton — The Burning of Suttonville — Partisan Attack — Reported permanently removed
29 West Virginia, Braxton County, Sutton — The War and Suttonville — Changing Occupations — Jones-Imboden Raid —
30 West Virginia, Cabell County, Barboursville — Barboursville Engagement — Fighting for the Kanawha Valley
31 West Virginia, Cabell County, Huntington — Battle of Guyandotte — "Massacre of the 9th Infantry"
32 West Virginia, Cabell County, Huntington — Battle of Guyandotte — Federal Retaliation
33 West Virginia, Cabell County, Huntington — Madie Carroll House — Saved from Destruction
34 West Virginia, Calhoun County, Arnoldsburg — Engagement at Arnoldsburg — Divided Loyalties
35 West Virginia, Fayette County, Ansted — Contentment — Home of George W. Imboden
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36 West Virginia, Fayette County, Ansted — Tyree Tavern — Confederate and Union Headquarters
37 West Virginia, Fayette County, Ansted — Westlake Cemetery — Burial Place of Julia Jackson
38 West Virginia, Fayette County, Fayetteville — Battle of Fayetteville — Defense and Retreat
39 West Virginia, Fayette County, Fayetteville — Faith During War — A Jewish Seder in the Wilds
40 West Virginia, Fayette County, Gauley Bridge — Battles For The Bridges — Gauley Bridge - A Town in Between — Reported missing
41 West Virginia, Fayette County, Gauley Bridge — Gauley Bridge — Gateway to the Kanawha Valley — West Virginia Civil War Trails —
42 West Virginia, Gilmer County, Glenville — Attack on Glenville — "...the birds had flown" — Jenkins's Raid —
43 West Virginia, Grant County, Keyser, Scherr — Greenland Gap Engagement — "Fight to the last crust or cartridge" — Jones - Imboden Raid — Reported permanently removed
44 West Virginia, Grant County, Keyser, Scherr — Greenland Gap Engagement — "Fight to the last crust or cartridge" — Jones-Imboden Raid —
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45 West Virginia, Grant County, Maysville, Lahmansville — Jarboe's Blockhouse — Guarding Patterson Creek Valley
46 West Virginia, Grant County, Petersburg — Fort Mulligan — Protecting Looney's Creek (Petersburg)
47 West Virginia, Grant County, Petersburg — Fort Mulligan — Protecting Looney's Creek (Petersburg) — Reported permanently removed
48 West Virginia, Grant County, Petersburg — Maple Hill Cemetery — Brief Peace in the Midst of War
49 West Virginia, Grant County, Petersburg — War in Grant County — Engagement at Johnson Run
50 West Virginia, Greenbrier County, Caldwell — Confederate Saltpeter Works — Civil War Industrial Center
51 West Virginia, Greenbrier County, Lewisburg — Battle of Lewisburg — A Brief Fight
52 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Bloomery — Fight at Bloomery Gap — A Futile Affair
53 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Blues Beach — Camp Washington — Strategic Position — Reported missing
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54 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Blues Beach — Wire Bridge Engagement — Federal Attack on Romney
55 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Gore — The Guns Of Jacob Sheetz — Hunting of a Different Sort
56 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney — Captain George W. Stump — "Stump's Battery"
57 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney — Engagement at Romney — Lew Wallace Storms the Bridge
58 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney — Hampshire County Courthouse — Secession and Occupation
59 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney — Jackson's Headquarters — John B. White House — Jackson's Bath-Romney Campaign —
60 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney — Romney In The Civil War — Strategic Location on the Turnpike
61 West Virginia, Hardy County, Baker — Frιmont's Camp — En Route to the Shenandoah Valley
62 West Virginia, Hardy County, Lost City — Woodlawn — Home of James W. Wood
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63 West Virginia, Hardy County, Mathias — Mathias Homestead — Son in the Service — West Virginia Civil War Trails —
64 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — Battle of Moorefield — Running for the Hills
65 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — Cemetery Hill — Fighting Among the Tombstones — Reported permanently removed
66 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — Cemetery Hill — Fighting Among the Tombstones
67 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — McMechen House — Confederate Headquarters — Reported permanently removed
68 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — McMechen House — "… we are Virginians still"
69 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — Mill Island — Confederate Hospital — Reported missing
70 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — Moorefield Presbyterian Church — Confederate Sanctuary
71 West Virginia, Hardy County, Old Fields — Battle of Moorefield — Where the Fighting Started — Reported permanently removed
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72 West Virginia, Hardy County, Old Fields — Battle of Moorefield — Where the Fighting Started
73 West Virginia, Hardy County, Wardensville — Wardensville — Crossroads of War — Reported permanently removed
74 West Virginia, Hardy County, Wardensville — Wardensville — Crossroads of War
75 West Virginia, Harrison County, Bridgeport — Bridgeport — A Target of the Raid — Jones-Imboden Raid —
76 West Virginia, Harrison County, Clarksburg — Clarksburg Defenses — Protecting the Town and Railroad — Jones-Imboden Raid —
77 West Virginia, Harrison County, Clarksburg — Northwest Academy — Soldiers' Home — Reported damaged
78 West Virginia, Harrison County, Clarksburg — Stonewall Jackson Birthplace — Origins of a Confederate Hero
79 West Virginia, Harrison County, Clarksburg — Union Meetings — "We intend… to… remain in the Union"
80 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ravenswood — Ravenswood — Springboard for Invasion — Jenkin's Raid —
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81 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ripley — Partisan Raid — Ripley Post Office
82 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ripley — Ripley — McGrew / Hood Grist Mill — The Blue and Gray Trail — Reported permanently removed
83 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ripley — Ripley — Jackson County Courthouse — The Blue and Gray Trail — Reported permanently removed
84 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ripley — The Casto Hole — Serving Opposite Sides
85 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Allstadt House — John Brown's Hostages — Prelude to War —
86 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Harpers Ferry — Prize of War
87 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Jackson at Harpers Ferry — The Stonewall Brigade
88 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Charles Town — Cameron's Depot Engagement — "What news now?" — 1864 Valley Campaign — Reported missing
89 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Charles Town — Edge Hill Cemetery — John Brown Raid Victims
90 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Charles Town — Focus of Action — Jefferson County in the Civil War
91 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Charles Town — John Brown Hanging Site — Creation of a Martyr — Prelude to War —
92 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Charles Town — Rutherford House — “Go in!” — 1864 Valley Campaign —
93 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Charles Town — The Trial of John Brown — Jefferson County Courthouse — Prelude to War —
94 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Charles Town — Zion Episcopal Churchyard — Notable Occupants
95 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Harpers Ferry — A.P. Hill’s March — “Not a moment too soon” — Antietam Campaign 1862 —
96 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Harpers Ferry — St. John's Lutheran Church — Alarm Bell at Dawn
97 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Millville — Keyes' Switch Engagement — The Last of the Loudoun Rangers
98 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Shenandoah Junction — Duffields Depot Raid — Mosby Strikes the B&O — 1864 Valley Campaign —
99 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Shenandoah Junction — The Greenback Raid — Mosby's Men Strike It Rich — 1864 Valley Campaign —
100 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Shepherdstown — 1862 Antietam Campaign — Lee Invades Maryland

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