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Antietam, Battle of, Md., 1862 (1)
Bull Run, 1st Battle of, Va., 1861 (1)
Cedar Mountain, Battle of, Va., 1862. (4)
Civil War - Anapolis Hospital. (1)
Civil War - Ohio 116th Volunteer Infantry, Company J. (1)
Civil War - Richmond, VA. (1)
Civil War - Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1864 (August-November) (1)
Civil War - Union soldiers - West Virginia. (1)
Civil War - Union soldiers' letters. (1)
Civil War - Virginia 12th Cavalry. (1)
Civil War - West Virginia 6th Cavalry, Company A. (1)
Civil War - West Virginia. (1)
Civil War - White Sulphur Springs. (1)
Civil War - raids and raiders. (1)
Civil War -- Imboden's Rangers (1)
Civil War -- Mosby's Rangers (1)
Civil War -- War diaries (1)
Civil War -- letters (1)
Civil War -- Camps and camp life (1)
Civil War -- Confederate Army (1)
Civil War -- Maryland, Western (1)
Civil War -- McNeill's Rangers (1)
Civil War -- Military discharge (1)
Civil War -- Virginia, Northern (1)
Civil War -- Washington (D.C.) (1)
Civil War battles - Hedgesville, WV (1)
Civil War battles - Janelew, WV (1)
Civil War battles - Manassas Junction, VA. (1)
Civil War battles - Martinsburg, WV. (1)
Civil War battles - Rich Mountain. (1)
Civil War battles - Romney, WV. (1)
Civil War soldiers letters - Union. (1)
Confederate States of America - secession crisis. (1)
Diaries - Civil War. (1)
Hedgesville, WV - Civil War battles. (1)
Janelew, WV - Civil War battles. (1)
Manassas Junction, VA - Civil War battles. (1)
Martinsburg, WV - Civil War battles. (1)
Northern Virginia - Civil War. (1)
Prisoners-of-war -- Civil War (1)
Railroads (1)
Railroads - Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. (1)
Richmond, VA - Civil War. (1)
Rivers and river valleys. (1)
Romney, WV - Civil War battles. (1)
Romney, WV - Civil War. (1)
Virginia Volunteer Infantry, Union, 3rd Regiment, Company A. (1)
West Virginia - Civil War. (1)
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West Virginia and Regional History Center
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