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HC 64, Box 189, Hillsboro, West Virginia
The Union Army was victorious here at the site of an 1863 Civil War battle. Droop Mountain Battlefield Stat... More on Heritage
Droop Mountain was one of the largest engagements of the Civil War in West Virginia and the state has prese... More on TripAdvisor

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Hillsboro WV 24946, United States of America
Inscription. Killed here while waving the Confederate battle flag in a last, vain attempt to rally his men. , Location. 38° 6.555′ N, 80° 16.136′ W. Marker is near Hillsboro, West Virginia, in Pocahontas County. ... More on HMDB

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Hillsboro WV 24946, United States of America
Inscription. With help from the Federal artillery, the 8th WV attacked the Confederate center by climbing up the cleared face of this ridge. There they were joined by the 2nd WV, overran the the breastworks and forced the defending ... More on HMDB

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Hillsboro WV 24946, United States of America

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Hillsboro WV 24946, United States of America
Inscription. This marks the spot where John D. Baxter, Orderly Sergeant, Co. F, 10th W. Va. Inft. Fell inside the Confederate line leading the last charge, November 6th, 1863. , Location. 38° 6.833′ N, 80° 16.182′ ... More on HMDB

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Hillsboro WV 24946, United States of America
Inscription. From behind breastworks and with artillery support, the 20th Va. occupied a strong position overlooking the highway at the Confederate center. In mid-afternoon, however, they were flanked on the left and overran in desperate ... More on HMDB

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PO Box 110, Hillsboro, WV 24946
Inscription. The Cranberry Glades are the naturalist's paradise. In a great natural bowl in nearby mountain... More on HMDB
Nothing to dislike about WV unless you like crowds, condos and fun parks. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Hillsboro WV 24946, United States of America
Inscription. Commanded Co. F. in the last charge that the 10th W. Va. Vol. Inft. made that broke the Confederate line at the bloody angle, where so many of the brave men of both armies fell, November 6th, 1863. , Location. 38° ... More on HMDB

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Hillsboro WV 24946, United States of America
Inscription. Nearly five months after West Virginia was admitted into the Union, the Confederate army of Brigadier General John Echols still occupied the prosperous Greenbrier Valley region of the ... More on HMDB
Inscription. Nearly five months after West Virginia was admitted into the Union, the Confederate army of Brigadier General John Echols still occupied the prosperous Greenbrier Valley region of the ... More on HMDB

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Hillsboro WV 24946, United States of America
Inscription. The men of the 3rd WV fought their way up this ravine extending their line of battle along the mountainside until they joined with the 28th Ohio. Upon reaching the top, they helped bre... More on HMDB
Inscription. From this deep ravine, the 2nd WV battled its way to the mountaintop and was actively engaged in the fighting here at the Confederate center. Lieutenant J. B. Smith, the youngest offic... More on HMDB
