BEVERLY. In Mt. Iser Cemetery are the Union trenches and graves of Confederate soldiers killed in Battle of Rich Mountain.
BEVERLY Settled about 1753 by Robert Files and David Tygart. Files' family was massacred near by. Site of Westfall's Fort, 1774. In Mt. Iser Cemetery are the Union trenches and graves of Confederate soldiers killed in Battle of Rich Mountain.
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Location: United States of America, West Virginia, Randolph County
Photo credit: © Jason O. Watson / historical-markers.org / Alamy / Afripics
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