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EP806

FILES

EP806.jpg

Dublin Core

Title

EP806

Subject

Explore Park.

Description

Man on left posing next to sign on cobblestone that says “Minie Ball Hill: On May 12, 1864, An infantry column commmanded by General George Cook (U.S.A) traveled this road following the battle of Cloyd’s Mountain. The road became almost impassable due to heavy rains and with the confederates harassing his troops, General Crook was forced to abandon part of his supplies in order to get his wagons over the mountain. Lead bullets or “minie balls” are still found along this road where they were discarded in 1864. Jefferson National Forest” Date on back is 24 May 1994.

Creator

Rupert Cutler

Publisher

Roanoke Public Libraries

Date

24 May 1994

Rights

Please contact the Virginia Room at 540.853.2073 for permission to use.

Identifier

EP806

Still Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

Photograph

Citation

Rupert Cutler, “EP806,” Virginia Room Digital Collection, accessed August 24, 2025, https://www.virginiaroom.org/digital/document/EP806.