Source:Humphries, Arravelva Davis. Life in the Irish Corner District during the Civil War (Greenbrier County, W. Va.) by Mark Crayon

Source Life in the Irish Corner District during the Civil War (Greenbrier County, W. Va.) by Mark Crayon
Author Humphries, Arravelva Davis
White, Louise
Daughters of the American Revolution. John Young Chapter (Charleston, West Virginia)
McDowell, Newton B
Coverage
Place Virginia, United States
Greenbrier, West Virginia, United States
Year range 1861 - 1865
Subject Biography
Publication information
Type Book
Publisher Daughters of the American Revolution. John Young Chapter
Date issued 1926
Place issued Roncerverte, W.Va
Citation
Humphries, Arravelva Davis; Louise White; West Virginia) Daughters of the American Revolution. John Young Chapter (Charleston; and Newton B McDowell. Life in the Irish Corner District during the Civil War (Greenbrier County, W. Va.) by Mark Crayon. ( Roncerverte, W.Va: Daughters of the American Revolution. John Young Chapter, 1926).
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"Newton B. McDowell published a series of articles weekly, between the dates, February 13, 1926 and May 29, 1926 in The Greenbrier News, Roncerverte, W.Va., under the pen name of Mark Crayon, which were his personal reminiscenses of the Greenbrier County section of western Virginia (West Virginia) during the Civil War and afterwards." -- T.p

Copied and indexed by Arravelva Davis Humphries (Mrs. R.E.) [and] Louise White (Mrs. Reginald C.)

Daughters of the American Revolution. John Young Chapter (Charleston, West Virginia) (Added Author)

Notes Microreproduction of typescript (25, 119 leaves) made in 1959. Includes index.

Presented by the John Young Chapter to the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution National Library in Washington, D.C.

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