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NEW: 1st West Virginia Sergeant Saves Colors, Soldier, Too
by Darl Stephenson, for The Washington Times

A War Song
Dedicated to Co. H, 3d W.Va. Volunteers, and sung by them, in the camp and on the march, in 1862-1863.


A State of Convenience
A State of Convenience, The Creation of West Virginia
An Online Exhibit by West Virginia Archives and History


Narrow Escapes
Some exciting war experiences related by Civil War veterans to reporters of the Ironton Register in the 1880s. Includes many stories of veterans who served in West Virginia units.
Courtesy of the Lawrence (Ohio) Register


More Feature Articles

Finding Great-Granddad in the Civil War
by Darl L. Stephenson

Broom of Destruction: Captain Blazer's Scouts
   by Darl L. Stephenson

The Jessie Scouts by David Phillips

David Creigh and the Burning of Chambersburg by David Phillips

 

West Virginia State Archives Historical Summaries

 

West Virginia History Journal - Articles on the Civil War

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