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28021. View Up Ohio River from Railroad Bridge at Mile Run Road

Gen. no. 70, neg. by D, No. 43. Date 1884, July 22. Tuesday, 3:30 P.M.

28022. Middle River Fall by Old Mill

Civil War Battle of Piedmont was fought in June 5, 1864. Union forces under David Hunter won the day. General "Grumble" Jones, commanding the Rebel troops, was killed. Gen. no. 69, neg. by D, No. 42. Date 1884, July 22. Tuesday, 12:40 P.M.

28023. Piedmont Battlefield from Union Side Looking South, Augusta County, Va.

Confederate Middle Looking at Federal Right on Edge of Pike Gen. no. 68, neg. by D, No. 41. Date 1884, July 22. Tuesday, 11:40 P.M.

28024. Piedmont Battlefield

Battlefield from edge of wood on Confederate left looking Northeast. Gen. no. 66, neg. by D, No. 40. Date 1884, July 22. Tuesday, 11:10 A.M.

28025. Piedmont Battlefield

Gen. no. 44, neg. by D, No. 25. Date 1884, July 15. Tuesday, 11:30 A.M. B.M.CUS 121 Exp. 3.9

28026. Battleground Top of Rich Mountain from Confederate Side Looking South

During the first summer of the Civil War, Union troops established a strong defensive position on the summit of Cheat Mountain. The Confederate government sent Robert E. Lee to push them off. His attack failed. Cheat Mountain in Randolph County, is now part of West Virginia. Gen. no. 48, neg. by D, No. 27. Date 1884, July 16. Wednesday, 11 A.M. Cloudy.

28027. View Westward Down Cheat Mountain, W. Va.

'Diana Ruffner, Annie Dunlap Ellison, and Emma Kyle Ellison (Annie's Mother), from left to right. In yard at J.Z. Ellison house.' From the Ellison-Dunlap families collection, Monroe County.

28028. Diana Ruffner, Annie Dunlap Ellison, and Emma Kyle Ellison

View of log building and fencing at the photographers camp spot. Gen. no. 4, neg. by D, No. 3. Date 1884, July 4. Friday Morning.

28029. First Camp

Gen. no. 5, neg. by D, No. 2. Date 1884, July 4. Friday Morning.

28030. Ingraham's House

Clara Ellison and Annie Ellison at J.Z. Ellison's house on Hans Creek, Monroe County.

28031. Clara Ellison With Niece Annie Dunlap Ellison

A portrait of a woman likely to be Mrs. A.F. Waybill from the Ellison-Dunlap families collection, Monroe County.

28032. Missionary, Mrs. A. F. Waybill