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31. L. W. Morgan of Reader, Wetzel County, W. Va.

B. D. Gibson, "Port", at age 21, weight 180 lbs.

32. B. D. Gibson, 'Port'

John T. Gibson, born in 1851, a soldier of the Confederacy with Mosby. The latter said of him, "a brave - gallant child, whom I love."

33. John T. Gibson, Age 13

34. B. D. Gibson

"For W. Va. Div. U. C. V.'s, ... Genl. Robt White, Comdg. . . use return to General Geo. Moor-... Adjt. Genl. & Chief of Staff U. C. V.'s Common Street, New Orleans, La."

35. Zan Gibson of Charles Town, W. Va.

36. B. D. Gibson

37. Portrait of John S. Magill

Portrait of the sister of Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson. The siblings became estranged after the Civil War broke out. Laura's large sleeve dress and pulled back hair were the fashion during the war.

38. Laura Jackson Arnold of Beverly, Randolph County, W. Va.

Stark Arnold was the son of Jonathan and Laura Arnold and the nephew of Lt. General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, CSA. The back of the photograph has a tax stamp. This tax, passed by the United States Congress, was implemented in 1864 to 1866 to help finance the war.

39. Stark Arnold of Beverly, W. Va

William Payne served under JEB Stuart in Black Horse Cavalry Regiment during the Civil War. He attained the rank of Brigadier General in the Confederate Army, fighting in several major engagements such as the 1862 Peninsula Campaign, Gettysburg and the 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaign. After the war Payne resume his law practice in Warrenton.

40. William Henry Fitzhugh Payne of Warrenton, Va.