The Highest Union Camp In The Civil War Sat Atop White Top Knob, A Spur Of West Virginia's Cheat Mountain
From ancient burial mounds to the colonial era and beyond, West Virginia is full of history. But one historical moment that was especially defining for us as a state was the Civil War.
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It spans the length of Randolph County and was strategically important during the first year of the Civil War.
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There's now a small observational platform at the site of the old camp.
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It rises 4,085 feet in elevation, and in 1861, the year the Union army camped at its peak, it snowed on August 13. Horses froze to death by mid-September. The Union soldiers were happy to abandon the place by April of 1862.
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The graves were later exhumed and the remains reburied in the National Cemetery in Grafton, but you can still see the depressions of the gravesites at the original Fort Milroy Cemetery.
Did you know about this historic site? If you head out to explore it someday, check out the nearby Allegheny Mountain Battlefield as well.
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