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Johnson Square in Savannah, Georgia. City Hospital, Telfair Hospital, Greene Monument, Morning News, and Post Office.

817. Buildings in Savannah, Georgia

818. Greene Residence (Sherman's Heaquarters in 1864) and Armory of the Chatham Artillery located in Savannah, Georgia.

Sketch of distant view of Camp Reynolds, Virginia (later West Virginia) in Fayette County.

819. Union Army Camp Reynolds, Kanawha Falls, Fayette Co., W. Va.

Distant view of Camp of the 12th Reg. O.V.I. at Fayetteville, VA. April 1863. Fort Scammon, Battery McMullan, Camp of the 12th Reg. O.V.I. and Fayetteville Courthouse are included. Sketched by Chas. Riedel, Comp H.12 O.V.I. Lithographed by Ehrgolt, Forbriger and Co. Cin. O.

820. Camp of the 12th Reg. O.V.I. at Fayetteville, Va. (later W. Va.), April 1863

Sketched by David Hunter Strother for Harper's Weekly; issue published May 11, 1861.

821. Rendezvous of Virginians at Halltown, Virginia, 5 P.M. on April 18, 1861, to March on Harper's Ferry.

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

822. Richmond in Flames

From a contemporary sketch made by a soldier artist of the 2nd West Virginia Infantry, encamped there.  See Stutler, Boyd.

823. Camp and Fortification on Cheat Mountain Summit, occupied by Federal toops in the Fall and Winter of 1861.

Head shot portrait of J. Letcher.

824. Letcher, John (Governor of Virginia during the Civil War)

Greenbrier Military School, -alumni record, Summer, 1960

825. Stanton, Captain W. C. , Presenting a Lecture in Military Science Class on Jackson's Valley Campaign.

Battle flag captured at Philippi, W. Va. Print from original in Battle Abbey, Richmond, W.Va.

826. Battle Flag Captured at Philippi, W. Va.

Battle flad captured at Philipi, W.Va.  Print from original in Battle Abbey, Richmond, Va.  Information beside flag reads:  In soldierly fellowship here are draped the standards of unknown troops, -a flag of Virginia that probably marked some public building and the banner of an Arkansas regiment saved from surrender and brought to Virginia to pay tribute to the men who fought on The Mississippi.

827. Battle Flag Captured at Philippi, W. Va.

13th West Virginia Regiment Battle Flag reading: (From top to bottom)  Hurricane Bridge, Va. March 28th 1863; Lynchburg, Va. June 18th, 1864; Kearnstown, Va. July 24th 1864; Berryville, Va. Sep. 3rd.1864;  Opequan, Va. Sep. 19th, 1864; Fishers Hill, Va. Sep. 22nd.1864;  Cedar Creek, Va. Oct. 19th. 1864.

828. Civil War Battle Flag of the 13th Regiment, West Virginia Infantry