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This photograph shows Baldwin later in life as a "scholarly patriarch". He assumed command of the regiment following Jonathan Lockwood's resignation.

38521. Lieutenant Colonel Francis W. H. Baldwin, Commander of the Seventh West Virginia Infantry During the Appomattox Campaign

American flags followed into several battles, including Gettysburg and Petersburg, by the 12th West Virginia Regiment during the Civil War. Each flag has 35 stars, the 35th star is for the new state of West Virginia.

38522. Two Battle Scarred Flags of Twelfth West Virginia Regiment

Commander of the 12th West Virginia Infantry Regiment, Army of the Potomac. Curtis was brevetted Brigadier General in recognition of his part in the attack on Fort Gregg of the Petersburg siege line, April 2, 1965.

38523. Colonel William B. Curtis, Twelfth West Virginia Regiment

Stealey's Store in Tyler County, West Virginia. Two people on the far left are Myron Earl Carpenter and Charles Carpenter, sons of Thomas Jack Carpenter

38524. Stealey's Store in Middlebourne, W. Va.

Corporal Carpenter, in uniform standing outside the U. S. Headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany, post-World War II.

38525. Corporal Thomas Jack Carpenter, United States Army, from Tyler County, W. Va.

A uniformed Corporal Carpenter strikes a casual pose in Post World War II Frankfurt, Germany.

38526. Corporal Thomas Jack Carpenter, United States Army, from Tyler County, W. Va.

Corporal Carpenter checks under the hood of a jeep in Post World War II, Frankfurt, Germany.

38527. Corporal Thomas Jack Carpenter, United States Army, from Tyler County, W. Va.

Snider, from Monongalia County, W. Va. took command of the 7th West Virginia Regiment in August, 1862. He was seriously wounded at Fredericksburg, December, 1862.

38528. Colonel Joseph Snider, Seventh West Virginia Infantry

Boyers, of Tyler County, served as Secretary of State from 1863 to 1865.

38529. Jacob E. Boyers, First Secretary of State of West Virginia

Tarr, of Brooke County, served as State Treasurer from 1863 to 1867.

38530. Campbell Tarr, First Treasurer of West Virginia

View of the company's lumber mill and rail transportation. Information on the back of the photograph includes: "Stephen D. Trail Su. Co. W. V. 2000 Roy Long Coll".

38531. Meadow River Lumber Company, Rainelle, W. Va.

Front, Left to right: Tom Epperley, Perry Goff, Joe Conner, ___ Bragg, Adolphus Harvey, H. F. Burrow; Back Row, Left, Nathan Lane and ___ Clark.

38532. Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad Fire Brigade, Hinton, W. Va.