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Copyright, 2007, WV Division of Culture and History
Map of the battle at White Sulphur Springs, fought August 26th and 27th, 1863.

 

White Sulphur Rifles Photo Archive
Photographic Portrait of Capt. Zachariah F. Morris. He was elected captian of the White Sulphur Rifles soon after their forming in June 1861.

   

Copyright, 1916, by THE NEALE PUBLISHING COMPANY
Looking Over the Battle Field Toward the White Sulphur - In the far center the intersection of the two roads where hardest fighting took place.

Copyright, 1916, by THE NEALE PUBLISHING COMPANY
Junction of Anthony's Creek and the James River and Kanawha Turnpike - The road in center was filled with the dead and wounded. The old house has a shell hole in the end of it.

   

White Sulphur Rifles Photo Archive
Cannon artillery guard over the Dry Creek Battlefield site located at the Greenbrier State Forest.

White Sulphur Rifles Photo Archive
Dry Creek Reenactors recline at camp.

   

White Sulphur Rifles Photo Archive
Reenactors at the Dry Creek Battlefield.

White Sulphur Rifles Photo Archive
Reenactors at the Dry Creek Battlefield.

 


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