Romney, West Virginia, in the American Civil War explained

The town of Romney, Virginia (now West Virginia), traded hands between the Union Army and Confederate States Army no fewer than 10 times during the American Civil War, assuming the occupying force spent at least one night in the town. (Oral tradition and an erroneous state historical marker claim the town changed hands 56 times.) The story of the small town is emblematic of the many military campaigns that swept through western Virginia and, later, the new state of West Virginia.

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  1. Web site: 54th Regiment, P.V.I., History.
  2. Web site: 54th Regiment, P.V.I., History.
  3. Web site: 54th Regiment, P.V.I., History.