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West Virginia and the Civil War: Mountaineers Are Always Free

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West Virginia and the Civil War: Mountaineers Are Always Free

By: Mark A. Snell
Narrated by: John Guccion
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Summary

The only state born as a result of the Civil War, West Virginia was the most divided state in the nation. About forty thousand of its residents served in the combatant forces about twenty thousand on each side.

The Mountain State also saw its fair share of battles, skirmishes, raids, and guerrilla warfare, with places like Harpers Ferry, Philippi, and Rich Mountain becoming household names in 1861. When the Commonwealth of Virginia seceded from the Union on April 17, 1861, leaders primarily from the northwestern region of the state began the political process that eventually led to the creation of West Virginia on June 20, 1863. Renowned Civil War historian Mark A. Snell has written the first thorough history of these West Virginians and their civil war in more than fifty years.

©2011 Mark A. Snell (P)2011 Tantor Media
Americas Military State & Local United States Civil War War West Virginia
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