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'Named for Senator Stephen B. Elkins. Home of Senator Henry G. Davis. Headquarters for the Monongahela National Forest. Near site of Friend's Fort, built in 1772. Old Seneca Indian Trail crosses the campus of Davis and Elkins College.'

31369. Historic Marker in Elkins, W. Va.

"Sgt. Co K 1st W. Va. Vol. Infantry Camp Conrad, Ga."

31370. Jas. B. Summers

"1st Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry, Company K. Camp Conrad, Ga."

31371. Sargeant Harry D. Payne

31372. Panoramic View of an Unidentified Army Camp

"Sergts. Gordon and Wolfe under arrest in quarters. Private Strachau on guard. Confined for flirting while on duty."

31373. Sergeants Under Arrest at Camp Meade, Pa

'Over this route through the Monongahela Valley, April 27-29, 1863, Gen. William E. Jones led his division of Gen. John D. Imboden's Confederate army. This raid concluded with the destruction of the oil fields on the Little Kanawha River.'

31374. Jones Raid Marker on U. S. Route 19 at Monogahela and Marion County Line

"Second W. V. V. at the Fair."

31375. Soldiers at York County Fair, York, Pa.

31376. National Guard Soldier in Front of Tent at Camp

Wellsburg?

31377. Civil War Military Unit

"Sergeant Clinton T. Manear 2nd from left kneeling with hand on knee."

31378. West Virginia National Guard During World War I

'Near this spot in 1779, David Morgan killed two Indians of whose attack on his two children he had been warned in a strange dream. Morgan lived on a farm on the Monongahela River between Paw Paw and Prickett creeks.'

31379. David Morgan Marker near Rivesville on U. S. Route in Marion County, W. Va.

31380. Soldier of the First Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry