Biennial Report of the Department of Archives and History of the State of West Virginia, Volume 3The Department, 1911 - Archives Vol. for 1910/14 includes the Eighth Annual report of the Ohio Valley Historical Association as the appendix. |
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... Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry— Years 1861-65 . " - J . J. Sutton . " History of the Fifth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Cavalary— Formerly the Second West Virginia Volunteer Infantry ; and of Battery " G " , First West ...
... Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry— Years 1861-65 . " - J . J. Sutton . " History of the Fifth Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Cavalary— Formerly the Second West Virginia Volunteer Infantry ; and of Battery " G " , First West ...
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... Regiment Volunteer Infantry . ( Federal Army , ) With an Ac- count of Colonel Lightburn's Retreat down the Great Kanawha Valley , 1862 . " The Life of Rev. Bishop Thomas A. Morris , D. D. Late Senior Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal ...
... Regiment Volunteer Infantry . ( Federal Army , ) With an Ac- count of Colonel Lightburn's Retreat down the Great Kanawha Valley , 1862 . " The Life of Rev. Bishop Thomas A. Morris , D. D. Late Senior Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal ...
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... Regiments , came to Virginia , and having been joined by a large force of pro- vincial troops , marched against Fort Duquesne ; but when within . ten miles thereof , his army was shot down by the French and In- dians on the fatal field ...
... Regiments , came to Virginia , and having been joined by a large force of pro- vincial troops , marched against Fort Duquesne ; but when within . ten miles thereof , his army was shot down by the French and In- dians on the fatal field ...
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... Regiment , the head- quarters of which was at Fort Loudoun , now Winchester , the seat of justice of Frederick county , in the Shenandoah Valley . These companies were composed of men from this valley and from Vir- ginia east of the ...
... Regiment , the head- quarters of which was at Fort Loudoun , now Winchester , the seat of justice of Frederick county , in the Shenandoah Valley . These companies were composed of men from this valley and from Vir- ginia east of the ...
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... Regiment was obliged to cross that river at Congogee , ( now Conococheague Creek , Washington county , Maryland , ) and to fall into the Virginia Road near Winchester . The General ordered a bridge to be built over the Antietam ( Creek ) ...
... Regiment was obliged to cross that river at Congogee , ( now Conococheague Creek , Washington county , Maryland , ) and to fall into the Virginia Road near Winchester . The General ordered a bridge to be built over the Antietam ( Creek ) ...
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Page 170 - When the detachment and organization shall have been effected, the respective corps will be exercised under the officers set over them ; but will not remain embodied, or be considered as in actual service, until by subsequent orders they shall be directed to take the field. " Your excellency will please to direct that correct muster rolls and inspection returns be made of the several corps, and that copies thereof be transmitted to this department as early as possible.