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Portrait of William P. Moore of Eastville, Northhampton Co. Va. Served as a member of the Restored Government of Virginia's 1864 State Constitutional Convention in Alexandria.

181. William P. Moore, Alexandria, Va.

Engraving of Soldiers, singing, playing music, and holding a religious service.  Camp of 5th Virginia Vol. Infantry, U.S.A.  Falls of Kanawha, West Virginia.  Our Chaplain Gives each of us a copy of this engraving, to show our friends the way we sing and hold meetings in camp.  He desires us to tell them to pray for us and him, that we may prove faithful to our country and our God, and not be found wanting in any day of temptation and trial.

182. Engraving of Camp of 5th Virginia Vol. Infantry, U.S.A.

Portrait of George R. Boush of  Old Point Comfort, Va., a member of the Restored Government of Virginia's State Constitutional Convention held in Alexandria in 1864.

183. George R. Boush, Alexandria, Va.

Kneller served as Sergeant at Arms at the 1864 Restored Government of Virginia's Constitutional Convention in Alexandria.

184. G. P. Kneller, Alexandria, Va.

Portrait of Confederate General John McCausland.

185. McCausland, Brigadier General John, of Mason County, W. Va.

A portrait of Brigader General John McCausland taken at Lynchburg, Va in 1864.

186. McCausland, Brigadier General John

Drawing of Infantry members holding a religious service.    Caption reads 'Our Chaplain gives us a copy of this Engraving, to show our friends the way we sing and hold meetings in camp.  He desires us to tell them to pray for us and him, that we may prove faithful to our country and our God, and not be found wanting in any day of temptation and trial.'

187. Camp of 5th Virginia Vol. Infantry, U.S.A., Falls of Kanawha, West Virginia

188. View of a Hotel in Dobbin, W. Va.

A photograph of a sketch of the Commander of 7th West Virginia Regiment, Army of the Potomac. Lockwood took command during the Battle of Fredericksburg, December 1862 to the Battle of Spotsylvania, May, 1864, where he was wounded.

189. Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan H. Lockwood, Seventh West Virginia Infantry

Stero card photograph of buildings in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, burned by the Confederate Cavalry under General John Mc Causland of Mason County, West Virginia. Mc Causland's destructive raid was in reprisal for the burnings in the Shenandoah Valley by the Union troops.

190. Destroyed Bank of Chambersburg & Franklin House After Mc Causland Raid

Civil War Federal Army camp at New Creek, West Virginia. The town of New Creek, later named Keyser, is seen in the background.

191. Camp of 22nd Pennsylvania (Ringgold) Cavalry, Union Army, New Creek (Keyser), W.Va.

Engraving of Richmond in flames, soldiers and people in the street.

192. Richmond in Flames