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Links to other local historical sites |
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Bath-Romney Historical and Preservation Association This group is dedicated to honoring the sacrifices of the men who took part in the events of this campaign. They do this through recording and preserving sites related to the campaign. |
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Ambrose Chapel Church Historic Church on Jackson's route of March to Bath from Unger. Was used a field hospital. |
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5th Virginia Infantry Regiment Company K Confederate Reenacting unit, potraying the Continetal Morgan Gaurd of Winchester, VA. One of the units in the Stonewall Brigade and made the march to Unger, Bath, and Romney. Co-Hosts of the Oakleigh living History |
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89th Virginia Militia This website is dedicated to the Pre-Civil War Morgan County, (W)VA militia. Washington Unger, and his sons are reported to have been members. This unit sent troops to both the North and the South. |
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