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The Camp Allegheny Historic District is a national historic district encompassing one contributing structure and four contributing sites. They are the earthworks, site of hut and campground, cemetery, church site, and the site of the Yeager farmstead.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
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Further reading
- Geiger, Joe Jr. Holding the Line: The Battle of Allegheny Mountain and Confederate Defense of the Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike, 1861-1862. Charleston, WV: Quarrier Press, 2012.
- Woodward, Eddie. "An Affair of Outposts: The Battle of Alleghany Mountain," West Virginia History 59: 1-35 (2003).
- Woodward, Eddie. "Crashing the Party: Alcohol & Alcohol Abuse within the Confederate Army of the Northwest," Civil War Times Illustrated 40(6): 48-54 (December 2001).
External links
- Battle of Allegheny Mountain West Virginia Legislative Hand Book, 1928, West Virginia Archives and History
- Video tour of Camp Allegheny battlefield
