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Sandy Hook in the foreground.

841. Pictorial Battles. Gen. Banks' Division Crossing the Potomac, Near Harper's Ferry. Sandy Hook in the Foregound.

Sketch of two cannons and soldiers.

842. Captain Wallace's Battery of the Fourth Ohio, Near Romney, West Virginia

Sketched by E. M. Bott.

843. Union Pickets at Hanging Rock Gap, Near Romney, on the South Branch of the Potomac

Sketch of the Fifth New York Cavalry in Martinsburg, Virginia.

844. Martinsburg, Virginia, With a Detachment of the Fifth New York Cavalry in the Foreground

Portrait of an unidentified Civil War veteran.

845. Civil War Veteran

Side Arms and Saddle used by Colonel Wm. B. Curtis.  Items resting on an American Flag.  Copyright 1908 by W.T. Nicoll.

846. Side Arms and Saddle used by Col. Wm. B. Curtis

Also known as Maulsby's Battery, this unit saw action through out the Civil War mostly in the Shenandoah Valley Campaigns. Among the soldiers is Sergeant John W. Mason from Morgantown, West Virginia who taught at West Virginia University in 1867 and subsequently served on the West Virginia Supreme Court.

847. Battery F, First West Virginia Light Artillery

Men line up to volunteer across from the Court House, at Carrico Corner - High and Walnut Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

848. Call to Arms: Volunteers for Union Army Assemble on High Street, Morgantown, W. Va.

Civil War Federal Army camp at New Creek, West Virginia. The town of New Creek, later named Keyser, is seen in the background.

849. Camp of 22nd Pennsylvania (Ringgold) Cavalry, Union Army, New Creek (Keyser), W.Va.

Civil War military camp at New Creek (Now Keyser), W. Va.

850. Camp of 22nd Pennsylvania (Ringgold) Cavalry, Union Army, New Creek (Keyser), W.Va.

Drawing of Infantry members holding a religious service.    Caption reads 'Our Chaplain gives us a copy of this Engraving, to show our friends the way we sing and hold meetings in camp.  He desires us to tell them to pray for us and him, that we may prove faithful to our country and our God, and not be found wanting in any day of temptation and trial.'

851. Camp of 5th Virginia Vol. Infantry, U.S.A., Falls of Kanawha, West Virginia

Sketched fr. nature and drawn on stone.  Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1862 by J. Nep. Roesler in the Clerks office of the District Court of the Southern District of Ohio.  Printed by Ehrgott, Forbriger, and Co., Cincinnatti, 1862.  Library of Congress Neg. No. LC- USZ62-17573.

852. Crossing Little Birch River to Bulltown, Va., now W. Va.