File:GauleyBridgeFayetteville.png

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English: Map shows the territory where the Union brigade commanded by Colonel Edward Siber retreated after a battle at Fayetteville (a.k.a. Fayette Court House) in western Virginia. This American Civil War battle took place in September 1862.
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Source This is a map from page 83 of the book "Military Reminiscences of the Civil Wear Volume I", by Jacob Dolson Cox. Published in 1900.
Author Jacob Dolson Cox (1828-1900) with highlighting added by TwoScars

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Cotton Mountain (a.k.a. Cotton Hill) was between Fayetteville and the Kanawha River

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