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J. Coleman Alderson and others in the streets of Charleston. Col. J. Z. McChesney is on his right.
Group portrait of members attending the Reunion Greenbrier Confederate Veterans and 36th Ohio Regiment at Lewisburg, in Greenbrier County, West Virginia on May 23, 1904.
Confederate Veterans from left to right: George Hammer, John Ruddle, and Henry Roberson.
Confederate veterans George, Isaac, and Benjamin Hammer.
Man holding flag: George Hammer,  man marked X: John M. Ruddle, man on horse: Captain Daugherty.  Also pictured: Ike Hammer, Bill Kiser.
Pictured from left to right- Ben Hammer, Ike Hammer, George Hammer.
Confederate soldier reunion in Beckley, Raleigh County, W.Va.  Front row, from left to right:  D. P. L. Maynor; Captain Stephen Adams of Lynchburg, Va. and former commonwealth attorney for Raleigh County; Alfred Hurt; James Anderson Gunnoe (lost his leg at the Battle of Cedar Creek); J. W. Sweeney; and Joshua Griffith.  Back row, from left to right:  A. J. Hutchinson; J. E. F. Miller of Sand Branch, Raleigh County; John Prince of Beckley; C. W. Tolley; a veteran named Mann from Summers County, and a non-veteran also named Mann.  Captain Adams commanded Company A of the 30th Virginia Battalion, second of two companies organized in Raleigh County.
1. Maj. P. H. McDonald 2. Mr. Buck Oshome 3. Capt. Glenn
Last survivor of Lee's Confederate Army in Monongalia County, W. Va, died Summer, 1943
Brown Price and unidentified others pose at the High Water Mark on the battlefield at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The monument marks the farthest point of advance for the Confederate Army during Pickett's Charge, before being repulsed by the Federal troops on Cemetery Ridge.