File:White Sulphur Springs Battlefield 2.png
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[edit]DescriptionWhite Sulphur Springs Battlefield 2.png |
English: 1916 photo of battlefield of Battle of White Sulphur Springs that took place August 26-27, 1863 in the American Civil War. On extreme left, Confederate batteries were located. Union batteries were near the house next to the hill in the far end. |
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Source | This is a crop of a photograph on the page facing page 267 of the book called "The White Sulphur Springs", by William Alexander MacCorkle. Published in 1916. |
Author | William Alexander MacCorkle, former governor of West Virginia |
Greenbrier County, West Virginia
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