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'No. 41 W(18); Mon. July 14, 7 pm'

445. McClellan's Headquarters Before Rich Mountain

A picture of a farm with a fence lining a dirt road and a carriage in the foreground. '40.D.23; July 14, 1884, Monday 6:25 pm; sunshine.'

446. Rich Mountain Gap and Roaring Creek

40. D. 23. July 14, 1884. Monday 6:25 p.m. Sunshine.

447. Rich Mountain Gap and Roaring Creek

'45 W 20; Tue. July 15, 1884, 11:30.'

448. Battleground at the Top of Rich Mountain from Union Side Looking North

Gen. no. 44, neg. by D, No. 25. Date 1884, July 15. Tuesday, 11:30 A.M. B.M.CUS 121 Exp. 3.9

449. Battleground Top of Rich Mountain from Confederate Side Looking South

'43 D(24); Pegram's line of entrenchments. View taken from hillside S. of road. July 15, 1884, Tue. 9:25 am'

450. Foot of Rich Mountain

'No. 47 D(26); Tuesday, July 15, 11:55 am'

451. Pike on Top of Rich Mountain Looking Southeast

No. 42 W. (19) Tuesday, July 15, 1884. The Battle of Rich Mountain, located in Randolph County was fought July 11, 1861.

452. Confederate Colonel John Pegram's Entrenchments at Foot of Rich Mountain

46 W (21) Tuesday, July 15, 1884.

453. Rich Mountain Gap Looking Northeast Down the Valley

During the first summer of the Civil War, Union troops established a strong defensive position on the summit of Cheat Mountain. The Confederate government sent Robert E. Lee to push them off. His attack failed. Cheat Mountain in Randolph County, is now part of West Virginia. Gen. no. 48, neg. by D, No. 27. Date 1884, July 16. Wednesday, 11 A.M. Cloudy.

454. View Westward Down Cheat Mountain, W. Va.

A picture of a valley from above, with a man in the foreground. 'No. 48 D.(27); Wed. July 16, 11:00 AM, cloudy'

455. Down Cheat Mountain Westward

'51.W.23; Wed., July 16 after 6 P.M.' A landscape of a mountain range and a country road, with a carriage in the distance.

456. On Shaffer's Mountain, Allegheny in the Distance