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In 1861, when Virginia dissolved its ties to the US and joined the Confederacy, delegates from the state’s west gathered at Independence Hall in Wheeling to discuss separating from Virginia. Two years later, West Virginia formally joined the Union as the thirty-fifth state, its seal proclaiming in Latin, “Mountaineers Are Always Free.” This withdrawal from Virginia proved to be the only lasting secession to occur in the Civil War era.
Spying on the South: An Odyssey Across the American Divide
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