Duffields, West Virginia
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Duffields is an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, West Virginia, USA. Duffields is located on the Flowing Springs Road along the B&O Railroad tracks. This small community used to have two churches; the Elk Branch Presbyterian Church and a stone Episcopal Church (since torn down). There were two stores and a gristmill. The small train station no longer stands; but a small platform for the MARC Train commuter rail service to Washington, D.C., was recently built.
During the Civil War, on June 29, 1864, Confederate Colonel John S. Mosby, with a company of five hundred men, broke through the Union lines near Charles Town and attacked a company of Union infantry stationed at Duffields. Mosby's troops cut the telegraph lines and destroyed the Union quarters, capturing about 50 prisoners and a large amount of stores. They successfully eluded the enemy forces sent to intercept them.
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