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105 Church Street, Lewisburg, West Virginia
Built in 1902 as part of the Greenbrier College for Women & as a gift from Andrew Carnegie. Offering divers... More on VisitWV.com
Carnegie is Lewisburg's best kept secret! This is a great venue for seeing many different types of music an... More on TripAdvisor

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Greenbrier Historical Society, 301 West Washington Street, Lewisburg, WV 24901-1324, United States

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301 W. Washington St. , Lewisburg, WV 24901

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301 W. Washington St,Lewisburg, WV 24901-1324
Built in 1820, the museum contains the collections of the Greenbrier Historical Society, featuring 200 year... More on Heritage
The experience couldn't have been more convenient or more gracious. More on Yahoo! Travel

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204 N. Jefferson St., Lewisburg, WV 24901

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301 West Washington Street, Lewisburg, WV, 24901
Topics: west, virginia. More on MuseumStuff.com
The Greenbrier Historical Society maintains the North House Museum and extensive records of the area's history and culture. Included in its archives are a letter by Thomas Jefferson and documents d... More on Heritage

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Lewisburg WV 24901, United States of America
Inscription. The remains of 95 unknown Confederate soldiers from the Battle of Lewisburg, fought May 23, 1862, lie in this cross-shaped common grave. It has a vertical length 80 feet long and a cross arm of 40 feet long, with an overall ... More on HMDB

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Lewisburg WV 24901, United States of America
web design fgi �2011 Official City site of Lewisburg, West Virginia . All rights reserved. legal sitemap More on Lewisburg-wv.com
Inscription. Confederate troops under Gen. Henry Heth here, May 23, 1862, were repulsed in attach upon division of Col. Geo. Crook's brigade. The Old Stone Church was used as a hospital. In his ret... More on HMDB

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Lewisburg WV 24901, United States of America
Inscription. Side A, On the hill, 400 yards west, in a common grave shaped like a cross, lie unclaimed bodies of ninety-five Confederate soldiers, casualties of the area, including those of the Bat... More on HMDB
Inscription. Remains of 95 unknown Confederate soldiers who fought in the Battle of Lewisburg on 23 May 1862 lie in this cross shaped common grave. It has an upright 80 feet long and cross arms of ... More on HMDB

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Lewisburg WV 24901, United States of America
Inscription. Enslaved African, noted for bravery in defense of Fort Donnally during Shawnee attack May 29, 1778. He was granted his freedom by James Rodgers in 1801. Land granted to other defenders; his 1795 pension petition, supported ... More on HMDB
