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Randolph County /  West Virginia / Allegheny Mountains / George A. Porterfield / Battle of Rich Mountain / Robert S. Garnett / Staunton and Parkersburg Turnpike / Battle of Cheat Mountain / George B. McClellan / Battle of Philippi / West Virginia / West Virginia in the American Civil War / Southern United States
Date: 2013-01-14 19:16:11
Randolph County
West Virginia
Allegheny Mountains
George A. Porterfield
Battle of Rich Mountain
Robert S. Garnett
Staunton and Parkersburg Turnpike
Battle of Cheat Mountain
George B. McClellan
Battle of Philippi
West Virginia
West Virginia in the American Civil War
Southern United States

Other Civil War Sites in the Area command rode the train from Grafton, disembarking here to continue on foot to attack the Confederates at Philippi. 5. Philippi: “The Federal Attack” - On June 2, 1861, Federal troops

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