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Civil War Discovery Trail~Potomac Highlands
These sites in West Virginia are currently part of The Civil War Discovery Trail. Select a numbered site from the map to view a description of the site***. All sites are open to the public and more information may be obtained by contacting the group tour department of the West Virginia Division of Tourism at 1-800-225-5982. ***see the dept of tourism web site here The Civil War Discovery Trail links more than 300 sites in 16 states to inspire and teach the story of the Civil War and its haunting impact on America. The Trail includes battlefields, historic homes, railroad stations, cemeteries and parks. Civil War Discovery Trail sites are especially selected for their historic significance and educational opportunities. The Trail is an initiative of The Civil War Trust, in partnership with the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the National Park Service, state agencies and local communities. The slavery question, which between 1830 and 1860 tore at the fabric of the nation, left the Commonwealth of Virginia equally as divided. Perhaps the most incendiary of events connected with the slavery issue took place on what is now West Virginia soil, with the seizure of the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry in 1859 by the fiery abolitionist, John Brown. His plan for arming the slaves of northern Virginia and inciting a general uprising, together with the secrecy with which his plan was carried out, threw the South into a panic. The future of the newly-proposed state of West Virginia depended upon control of western Virginia by the Union. From the outset of the war, both the Union and Confederate governments endeavored to hold West Virginia because of its valuable salt resources, its productive farms and the strategic section of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad which traversed the eastern and northern sections of the state. Moreover, both sides were well aware of the psychological advantages in controlling West Virginia. Most of the decisive fighting in West Virginia took place before the end of 1861. In the Eastern Panhandle, positions sometimes changed hands with bewildering rapidity. Military action there revolved around efforts to gain or retain control of valuable segments of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. In the campaigns in the Shenandoah Valley, West Virginia

Phone: 800-CALL WVA (1-800-225-5982)
Address: 90 MacCorkle Ave. SW
City: State of WV
State: WV
Zip: 25303
Region: Potomac Highlands
Url: http://www.wvtourism.com/spec.aspx?pgID=67




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