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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, Belington — Battle of Laurel Hill
3 West Virginia, Barbour County, Belington — Camp Belington
4 West Virginia, Barbour County, Belington — Camp Laurel Hill — A Key to Victory — The First Campaign — Reported unreadable
5 West Virginia, Barbour County, Belington — Camp Laurel Hill
6 West Virginia, Barbour County, Belington — Cannons — Grim Weapons of War
7 West Virginia, Barbour County, Belington — Civil War
8 West Virginia, Barbour County, Belington — Civil War on the Beverly & Fairmont Turnpike — Reported unreadable
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9 West Virginia, Barbour County, Belington — Confederate Cemetery — Fallen Heroes of Laurel Hill
10 West Virginia, Barbour County, Belington — Forced Flight — Confederates Abandon Laurel Hill
11 West Virginia, Barbour County, Belington — In Honor of these whose Sacrifices Created this Hallowed Ground
12 West Virginia, Barbour County, Belington — Laurel Hill
13 West Virginia, Barbour County, Belington — Laurel Hill — Confederate Encampment, 1861
14 West Virginia, Barbour County, Belington — Laurel Hill Battlefield Veterans Memorial — 1861
15 West Virginia, Barbour County, Belington — Welcome to Camp Laurel Hill — Gateway to the Northwest
16 West Virginia, Barbour County, Junior — Barbour County / Randolph County
17 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — "Ruinous Effect of War" — The Civilian Population Suffers
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18 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Battle of Philippi — Talbott's Hill — The First Campaign —
19 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Battle of Philippi — The Covered Bridge — The First Campaign — Reported missing
20 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Benjamin F. Kelley
21 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Churchville Cavalry Flag
22 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Colonel Porterfield's Headquarters Flag
23 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Confederate Escape — Union Troops Enter the Town
24 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Confederate Headquarters
25 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Confederate Regimental Flag
26 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — First Amputation of the Civil War
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27 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — First Battle of a Long War — The Fight at Philippi
28 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — First Land Battle — Reported permanently removed
29 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — First Land Battle
30 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Hanger's Limb
31 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Medical Firsts — Amputation Leads to Prosthetics
32 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Palmetto Flag
33 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Philippi — The Federal Attack — The First Campaign — Reported permanently removed
34 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Philippi — The Commands — The First Campaign —
35 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Philippi — The Confederate Retreat — The First Campaign — Reported missing
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36 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Philippi — The Casualties — The First Campaign — Reported missing
37 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Place Where Kelley was Shot
38 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — Site of Army of Occupation Office
39 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — The "Philippi Races" — Confederates Flee
40 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — The Covered Bridge
41 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — The Philippi Covered Bridge — Philippi, WV — Scene of the First Land Battle of the Civil War —
42 West Virginia, Barbour County, Philippi — United States Flag
43 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Bunker Hill — Christ Church
44 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Bunker Hill — Gettysburg Campaign — Invasion & Retreat
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45 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Bunker Hill — James Johnston Pettigrew Monument — Reported damaged
46 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Bunker Hill — Morgan Chapel — Washington Heritage Trail
47 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Falling Waters — Battle of Falling Waters — Jackson’s Coolness Under Fire
48 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Falling Waters — Battle of Falling Waters — Stuart’s Surprise — Reported damaged
49 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Falling Waters — Battle of Falling Waters — Harper’s 5th Virginia Infantry
50 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Falling Waters — Battle of Falling Waters — Four Apostles of the 1st Rockbridge Artillery
51 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Falling Waters — Battle of Falling Waters — Crockett-Porterfield House — Reported missing
52 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Falling Waters — Battle of Hoke's Run
53 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Falling Waters — Battles of Falling Waters — “A splendid falls”
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54 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Falling Waters — General “Stonewall” Jackson
55 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Falling Waters — Stumpy’s Hollow — July 2, 1861
56 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Hedgesville — Battle of North Mountain Depot
57 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Marlowe — 1862 Antietam Campaign — Lee Invades Maryland
58 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Belle Boyd
59 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Belle Boyd House — Home of a Spy — Antietam Campaign —
60 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Belle Boyd House — 126 E. Race Street — Built 1853 —
61 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Berkeley Hotel — Railroad Raids Survivor
62 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Boarman House — 208 S. Queen Street — Built 1802 —
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63 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Charles Faulkner
64 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Civil War Martinsburg — Focus of Contention
65 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Girlhood Home of Belle Boyd
66 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — J. R. Clifford
67 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Martinsburg
68 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Martinsburg / Berkeley Riflemen
69 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Martinsburg Roundhouse — Jackson and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad — Antietam Campaign —
70 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Site of Belle Boyd Home — Famous Confederate Spy
71 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — The Story of Two Bridges: The Colonnade Bridge and the East Burke Street Bridge
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72 West Virginia, Berkeley County, North Mountain — Camp Hopkins — Memorial to a Friend
73 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Pikeside — Fort Evans
74 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Spring Mills — Hammond House — Headquarters and Hospital
75 West Virginia, Boone County, Madison — Robert Hager
76 West Virginia, Boone County, Whitesville — Battle of Coal River — September 12, 1861
77 West Virginia, Braxton County, Bulltown — Bulltown / Bulltown Battle
78 West Virginia, Braxton County, Heaters — Skirmish at Salt Lick Bridge
79 West Virginia, Braxton County, Napier — Battle of Bulltown — "Come and take us"
80 West Virginia, Braxton County, Sutton — Burning of Sutton
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81 West Virginia, Braxton County, Sutton — Fighting and Flames — Suttonville Burns
82 West Virginia, Braxton County, Sutton — The Burning of Suttonville — Partisan Attack — Reported permanently removed
83 West Virginia, Braxton County, Sutton — The War and Suttonville — Changing Occupations — Jones-Imboden Raid —
84 West Virginia, Brooke County, Bethany — Bethany / Bethany College
85 West Virginia, Brooke County, Wellsburg — Campbell Tarr
86 West Virginia, Brooke County, Wellsburg — Wellsburg's Giant Sycamore
87 West Virginia, Cabell County, Barboursville — Barboursville Engagement — Fighting for the Kanawha Valley
88 West Virginia, Cabell County, Barboursville — Battle of Barboursville
89 West Virginia, Cabell County, Glenwood — General Jenkins
90 West Virginia, Cabell County, Guyandotte — Granville Parker
91 West Virginia, Cabell County, Guyandotte — Historic Carroll House
92 West Virginia, Cabell County, Huntington — "In Memoriam" — 1861-1865
93 West Virginia, Cabell County, Huntington — Battle of Guyandotte — "Massacre of the 9th Infantry"
94 West Virginia, Cabell County, Huntington — Battle of Guyandotte — Federal Retaliation
95 West Virginia, Cabell County, Huntington — Guyandotte
96 West Virginia, Cabell County, Huntington — John Hunt Oley
97 West Virginia, Cabell County, Huntington — John S. Witcher
98 West Virginia, Cabell County, Huntington — Madie Carroll House — Saved from Destruction
99 West Virginia, Cabell County, Huntington — Raid on Guyandotte / Burning of Guyandotte
100 West Virginia, Cabell County, Huntington — War Between the States Generals / Spring Hill Cemetery

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