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Postcard print of East Covington, Allegheny County, Virginia, bordering Greenbrier County, West Virginia.

121. East Covington, Virginia, Looking South

Postcard print of large homes with several turrets, window dormers and chimneys.

122. Residence Section East of John Street, Martinsburg, Berkeley County, W. Va.

Postcard print.

123. Green Hill Cemetery, Martinsburg, W. Va.

The Battle of Cedar Creek was fought here on October 19, 1864. Confederate forces under General Jubal Early were throw back and crushed by the Union Army after General Phil Sheridan rallied his troops in a counter attack. The Rebels were never able to mount another threat in the Valley.

124. Cedar Creek, Near Strasburg, Shenandoah Valley, Va.

Post card print

125. Bird's Eye View of Staunton, Va.

Tree under which Union Army Quartermaster William McKinley (later President of the United States) and General McClellan camped during the Battle Summer of 1861 in Western (West) Virginia.

126. Chestnut Tree Under Which McKinley and McClellan Camped, Buckhannon, W. Va

Post card print

127. Bank of Clarke County On Church Street, Berryville, Va.

Post card print

128. Depot Street, Buckhannon, Upshur County, W. Va.

Compiler of the scrapbook containing this photograph and the father of Max Mathers.

129. Eugene L. Mathers of Morgantown, W. Va.

Group of Confederate Veterans at Forest Hill Primitive Baptist Church. None are identified. Inscribed on the back: "Given to Stephen Trail by Mary Shumate Feb. 1984." Mike Foster belonged to the Monroe Guards, 27th Virginia Infantry, "Stonewall" Brigade.

130. CSA Veterans at Michael Foster Dedication, Monroe County, W. Va.

Printed on the back of this postcard, "The flag was made up of children from the schools of Richmond, the occasion being the unveiling of a monument to [Confederate] President Jefferson Davis". There is also correspondence and a postmark dated October 28, 1912.

131. Human Confederate Flag and General R. E. Lee Monument, Richmond, Va.

Wide-angle view of probably a West Virginia National Guard camp, commanded by General W. W. Scott.

132. Camp C. L. Smith, Charleston, W. Va.