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Group portrait of surviving members of the Confederate 'Immortal 600' during a reunion at Richmond, Virginia, in 1915.  The Immortal 600 were forty-two days under fire on Morris Island, South Carolina; sixty-five days on rotten corn meal, cats, and pickle rations at Hilton Head and Fort Pulaski; eighteen days on the prison ship, Crescent.

1. Reunion of Surviving Confederate 'Immortal 600,' Richmond, Va.

Group portrait of four Civil War veterans, members of the Parkersburg Grand Army of the Republic Group.

2. Parkersburg Grand Army of the Republic Members

Group portrait of Civil War veterans in Wellsburg, Brooke County, W. Va.

3. Civil War Veterans from Wellsburg, W. Va.

Unit of soldiers pose in the street wearing uniforms and holding weapons as civilians, including children sitting on the rooftop, watch.

4. Unit of Union Soldiers, Fairmont, W. Va.

Brown Price and unidentified others pose at the High Water Mark on the battlefield at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The monument marks the farthest point of advance for the Confederate Army during Pickett's Charge, before being repulsed by the Federal troops on Cemetery Ridge.

5. Reconciliation, July 4, 1913, 10:00 AM at High Water Mark, Cemetery Ridge, Gettysburg, Pa.

Group portrait of mounted Company G. The three officers identified are L to R: Captain James S. Cassady, First Lieutenant James D. Fellers, and Second Lieutenant John E. Swaar. Other soldiers are not identified

6. Company G, Seventh West Virginia Cavalry, Union Army

A group portrait of an adjutant of the regiment, front and center, with a young drummer boy on his left and flanked by several first sergeants during the Civil War. None of the subjects are identified.

7. Adjutant, First Sergeants and Drummer Boy of 22nd New York State Militia, Camp Hill, Harpers Ferry, Va. (W. Va.)

Unidentified officers, probably belonging to a West Virginia Regiment.

8. Group Portrait of Union Army Officers During Civil War

Group of Confederate Veterans at Forest Hill Primitive Baptist Church. None are identified. Inscribed on the back: "Given to Stephen Trail by Mary Shumate Feb. 1984." Mike Foster belonged to the Monroe Guards, 27th Virginia Infantry, "Stonewall" Brigade.

9. CSA Veterans at Michael Foster Dedication, Monroe County, W. Va.

Portrait of Confederate Veterans in Beckley, Raleigh County, West Virginia. All persons are identified only as Confederate Veterans. The photograph was donated to Stephen Trail by the Hinton Daily News, 6/17/1996. The photograph was donated to the newspaper by Blanche Callaham, American History teacher at Hinton High School.

10. State Reunion of Confederate Veterans, Beckley, W. Va.

Photograph taken around the turn of the century. The man on the far right is identified as Daniel Sillinger. The others remain unidentified. Back of the photo reads, "One seems to hear the rattle of the rifles once again as in the days, Gods Daisies, were redeemed by the rain. The clamor of the Captiains, the 'Charge!' and the 'Retreat!', and think of love that listens for unreturning feet."

11. Group of Union Army Civil War Veterans at Veterans Reunion & Picnic Near Freedom, Pa.

Confederate veterans pictured at the court house.

12. Civil War Veterans in Beckley, W. Va.