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History of the Southern United States / Robert S. Garnett / Battle of Philippi / Confederate Army of the Northwest / Battle of Rich Mountain / Western Virginia Campaign / West Virginia in the American Civil War / West Virginia / American Civil War
Date: 2008-02-05 12:08:06
History of the Southern United States
Robert S. Garnett
Battle of Philippi
Confederate Army of the Northwest
Battle of Rich Mountain
Western Virginia Campaign
West Virginia in the American Civil War
West Virginia
American Civil War

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