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61. Drawing of Lieutenant General Ambrose Powell Hill and Brigadier General George Edward Pickett.

Engraving of Major General P.H. Sheridan.

62. Sheridan, Major General Philip Henry

Drawing of soldiers and wagon trains crossing the Potomac in this sketch by A. Lumley.

63. Trains Crossing the Potomac

A sketch of a camp of the Tenth Indiana Regiment at Bellaire, Ohio.

64. Camp of the Tenth Indiana Regiment at Bellaire, Ohio

The Thirteenth Massachusetts and Twelfth Indiana Regiments crossing the Potomac  sketched by Thomas Nast.

65. Thirteenth Massachusetts and Twelfth Regiments Crossing the Potomac

A Winchester and Potomac Railroad train carrying Federal Troops passes through Virginius Island at Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. The shell of the Abraham Herr Mill, burned by Confederate soldiers in 1861, can be seen in the center of the photograph.

66. Federal Troop Train at Harpers Ferry, W. Va.

Taken from Talbott Hill across the Tygart Valley River, the view is from the position of the Federal artillery during the Battle of Philippi, the first land engagement of the Civil War, on June 3, 1861. The vacant area, left of center, is where the Confederates were camped.

67. Philippi, Barbour County, W. Va.

A mural at the Greenbrier Cottages shows a map of the operations of the Army of Northern Virginia and the Army of the Potomac in West Virginia and Virginia, 1861-1865.

68. Civil War Mural in Greenbrier Cottage, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.

This cave was mined during the Civil War by Confederate soldiers for nitre, which was used to make gunpowder.

69. Entrance to Organ Cave, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

Photo from 1968 Christmas Calendar, scenes taken from the Greenbrier Valley. Printed by the Fairlea Print Shop Inc. The hopper was used by Confederate soldiers during the Civil War to mine nitre.

70. Hopper Inside Organ Cave, Greenbrier County, W. Va.

Drawn by an eyewitness to the Battle of Rich Mountain. Several Confederate Prisoners of War were held in the school and camp.

71. School House and Camp at Beverly, Randolph County, Va. (W. Va.)

A drawing of the courthouse in Beverly soon after the Battle of Rich Mountain by an eyewitness to the battle. The courthouse was used by both Confederates and Federal forces during the war.

72. Courthouse, Beverly, Randolph County, Va (W. Va.)