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By J. J. Prats, July 5, 2010
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201 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney — Engagement at Romney — Lew Wallace Storms the Bridge
202 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney — Grapeshot Among the Pines
203 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney — Hampshire County Courthouse — Secession and Occupation
204 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney — Indian Mound Cemetery
205 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney — Jackson's Headquarters — John B. White House — Jackson's Bath-Romney Campaign —
206 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney — Lew Wallace's Raid on Romney
207 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney — Lieutenant John Blue
208 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney — Old Literary Hall — Reported missing
209 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney — Presbyterian Church
210 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney — Romney / Early Memorial
211 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney — Romney in 1861–1865 / “Stonewall” Jackson
212 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney — Romney In The Civil War — Strategic Location on the Turnpike
213 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney — Romney in Union Hands
214 West Virginia, Hampshire County, Romney — Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters
215 West Virginia, Hancock County, Newell — Morgan's Raid
216 West Virginia, Hancock County, Weirton — James J. Andrews
217 West Virginia, Hardy County, Baker — Frιmont's Camp — En Route to the Shenandoah Valley
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218 West Virginia, Hardy County, Fisher — South Branch Valley
219 West Virginia, Hardy County, Lost City — Woodlawn — Home of James W. Wood
220 West Virginia, Hardy County, Mathias — Mathias Homestead — Son in the Service — West Virginia Civil War Trails —
221 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — Battle of Moorefield
222 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — Battle of Moorefield — Running for the Hills
223 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — Cemetery Hill — Fighting Among the Tombstones — Reported permanently removed
224 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — Cemetery Hill — Fighting Among the Tombstones
225 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — Confederate Memorial
226 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — Gen. Joseph Neville / McNeill's Raid
227 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — Maslin House — Civil War 1861–1865 —
228 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — McMechen House — Confederate Headquarters — Reported permanently removed
229 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — McMechen House — "… we are Virginians still"
230 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — Mill Island — Confederate Hospital — Reported missing
231 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — Moorefield Presbyterian Church — Confederate Sanctuary
232 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — Olivet Cemetery
233 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — Presbyterian Church
234 West Virginia, Hardy County, Moorefield — S. A. McMechen House
235 West Virginia, Hardy County, Old Fields — Battle of Moorefield — Where the Fighting Started — Reported permanently removed
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236 West Virginia, Hardy County, Old Fields — Battle of Moorefield — Where the Fighting Started
237 West Virginia, Hardy County, Old Fields — Willow Wall
238 West Virginia, Hardy County, Wardensville — Wardensville — Crossroads of War — Reported permanently removed
239 West Virginia, Hardy County, Wardensville — Wardensville
240 West Virginia, Hardy County, Wardensville — Wardensville — Crossroads of War
241 West Virginia, Harrison County, Bridgeport — Bridgeport — A Target of the Raid — Jones-Imboden Raid —
242 West Virginia, Harrison County, Clarksburg — "Stonewall" Jackson
243 West Virginia, Harrison County, Clarksburg — Clarksburg
244 West Virginia, Harrison County, Clarksburg — Clarksburg Convention
245 West Virginia, Harrison County, Clarksburg — Clarksburg Defenses — Protecting the Town and Railroad — Jones-Imboden Raid —
246 West Virginia, Harrison County, Clarksburg — John S. Carlile
247 West Virginia, Harrison County, Clarksburg — Northwest Academy — Soldiers' Home — Reported damaged
248 West Virginia, Harrison County, Clarksburg — Stonewall Jackson Birthplace — Origins of a Confederate Hero
249 West Virginia, Harrison County, Clarksburg — The Jackson Cemetery
250 West Virginia, Harrison County, Clarksburg — Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson Monument
251 West Virginia, Harrison County, Clarksburg — Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson Birthplace
252 West Virginia, Harrison County, Clarksburg — Union Meetings — "We intend… to… remain in the Union"
253 West Virginia, Harrison County, Clarksburg — Waldomore / Nathan Goff
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254 West Virginia, Harrison County, Shinnston — Granville Davisson Hall
255 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ravenswood — Coleman Chapel
256 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ravenswood — Daniel Frost
257 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ravenswood — Ravenswood — Springboard for Invasion — Jenkin's Raid —
258 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ravenswood — Ravenswood / Ohio River Ford
259 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ripley — Civil War Memorial
260 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ripley — Partisan Raid — Ripley Post Office
261 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ripley — Raid on Ripley
262 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ripley — Ripley — McGrew / Hood Grist Mill — The Blue and Gray Trail — Reported permanently removed
263 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ripley — Ripley — Jackson County Courthouse — The Blue and Gray Trail — Reported permanently removed
264 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ripley — Ripley — Jackson County Court House — The Blue and Gray Trail —
265 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ripley — Ripley — McGrew / Hood Grist Mill — The Blue and Gray Trail —
266 West Virginia, Jackson County, Ripley — The Casto Hole — Serving Opposite Sides
267 West Virginia, Jackson County, Sherman — Battle of Buffington Island
268 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — The Fate of Harpers Ferry was sealed. — A.P. Hill — Harpers Ferry National Historical Park — Reported unreadable
269 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — A Dangerous Position — Harpers Ferry National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
270 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — A Moving Symbol — Harpers Ferry National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
271 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — A Position Strong by Nature — Harpers Ferry National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
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272 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — A Union Predicament
273 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — A Union Predicament
274 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Allstadt House — John Brown's Hostages — Prelude to War —
275 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Area History
276 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Assessing the Obstacle — Harpers Ferry National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
277 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Battle of Harpers Ferry / Jackson Arrives — Harpers Ferry National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
278 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Battle of Harpers Ferry / Union Stronghold — Harpers Ferry National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
279 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Bolivar Heights Trail
280 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Bolivar Methodist Church
281 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Casualties of War
282 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Closing the Doors — Harpers Ferry National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
283 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Confederate Victory
284 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Confederate Victory
285 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Confederates Converge — Harpers Ferry National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
286 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Destined for Antietam — Harpers Ferry National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
287 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Discover Harpers Ferry — Harpers Ferry National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
288 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Facing the Enemy — Harpers Ferry National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
289 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Fake Attack - September 14th — Harpers Ferry National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
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290 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — First Major Action
291 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Five Rounds into the Darkness — Harpers Ferry National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
292 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Fortifying Bolivar Heights
293 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — From Civil War to Civil Rights / Battle of Harpers Ferry — Harpers Ferry National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
294 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — From Skirmish Line to Burial Ground — Harpers Ferry National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
295 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Gun Position #6
296 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Harpers Ferry — Prize of War
297 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
298 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Historic Heights
299 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — History in the Mountains
300 West Virginia, Jefferson County, Bolivar — Home Becomes Battlefield — Harpers Ferry National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —

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