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Alexander McCausland stands in front of his home. He was the son of Confederate General John McCausland.

1. McCausland Home at Pliny, W. Va.

View of a Baptism on a barge near Raymond City, West Virginia.

2. Baptism in Kanawha River, Near Raymond City, Putnam County, W. Va.

A close-up view of the Historical Marker: "'Battle of Scary' First Confederate victory in Kanawha Valley (3 Mi. N.), July 17, 1861. Charge of the Rangers under Captain (later General) Jenkins won that day. Whitelaw Reid described the event for the Cincinnati Gazette as an embedded war correspondent with Gen. Cox's Union Forces." 'This is the site of the first major Civil War skimish in the Kanawha Valley.'

3. Battle of Scary Creek Historical Marker, Putnam County, W. Va.

4. Buffalo Gorge, W. Va.

5. Great Falls, New River, W. Va.

Covered bridge in distance and dam in foreground next to mill. Published by W.H. Stanage and Company. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

6. The Old Water Mill, on the Eighteenth Road, Buffalo, W. Va.

3 miles south of Buffalo, W. Va. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

7. Lock No. 9 on Great Kanawha River, Putnam County, W. Va.

3 miles north of Buffalo, W. Va. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

8. Lock No. 10 on Great Kanawha River, Showing Lock Houses on East Bank and Shore on West Side, Putnam County, W. Va.

Clothing store in Eleanor, West Virginia.

9. Eleanor Department Store, Eleanor, W. Va.

10. Exterior of Eleanor Department Store, Eleanor, W. Va.

The church was organized in 1858, conducting Sunday services in a small, log building before expanding to a larger church.

11. Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, Hurricane, Putnam County, W. Va.

Established in 1838, the church is one of the oldest organizations in the Kanawha Valley.

12. The First Baptist Church of Buffalo, Buffalo, Putnam County, W. Va.