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View of of the town of Lewisburg.

1. Lewisburg, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

Looking northwest towards the cemetery and back of the church. The church, built in 1796, was used as a hospital, barracks and stable during the Civil War.

2. Old Stone Presbyterian Church, Lewisburg, W. Va.

Built in 1820, the church was struck by a cannon ball during the 1862 Civil War Battle of Lewisburg. The "wound" is visible near the right corner of the structure. The boarded door entrance, right center, was used by slaves to enter the segregated balcony of the church for services.

3. John Wesley Methodist Church, Lewisburg, W. Va.

Looking east from the Soldiers Cemetery Hill.

4. Lewisburg, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

The river is probably the Greenbrier River.

5. Elevated View of Railroad Bridge Crossing River in Greenbrier County, W. Va.

View toward the southeast of Lewisburg.

6. View of Lewisburg, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

Post card photograph of a large house being transported on a river using scaffolding and pontoon boats. The river is probably the Kanawha or Elk River.

7. Moving Day on River, Kanawha County, W. Va.

8. Portrait of a Girl with Younger Children

9. Man in Uniform, Lewisburg, W. Va.

The sketch is done by Bruce Haymond, August, 1878.

10. Sketch of Stonewall Jackson Grave

11. Stonewall Jackson Monument, Charleston, W. Va.

12. Stonewall Jackson Statue, Lexington, Va.

The grave, third from the left is that of Elinor Junkin Jackson, General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson's first wife. Elinor died in childbirth. The couples stillborn son is buried with her.

13. Jackson Family Graves, Lexington, Va.

14. Jackson Family Graves

15. Grave of Stonewall Jackson

16. Side View of Stonewall Jackson Statue

17. Side View of Stonewall Jackson Statue

18. Stonewall Jackson's Grave

19. Cemetery Scene

20. Statue of Stonewall Jackson

The statue is decorated with strings of flags and a confederate state flag is placed at the foot of pedestal.

21. Stonewall Jackson Monument

22. Stonewall Jackson Monument

Warren J., a son of Jonathan and Julia B., died in 1841.

23. Grave Stone of Warren J. Jackson

Elizabeth Cummins Jackson was born in London England, and died in 1828.

24. Grave of Elizabeth Cummins Jackson, Jackson Cemetery, Clarksburg, W. Va.