The Virginia Regimental Histories Series



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    Gettysburg after battle report:

    Reports of Lieut. Col. Thomas Marshall, Seventh Virginia Cavalry.

    June 10, 1863.
    Capt.: I herewith send a report of the part taken by the Seventh
    Regt. in the action of yesterday, in the vicinity of Beverly Ford
    and Brandy Station.

    Soon after reveille, a considerable skirmish fire in the direction of
    Beverly Ford showed that the enemy was probably making an advance.

    One regiment was mounted, and moved at a rapid gait in a
    few moments to the scene of action. The reserve of the Sixth Regt.
    being immediately in our front, I ordered the Seventh to move
    upon our left flank. Just as we were emerging from a skirt of woods,
    we came under the fire of the enemy's sharpshooters, protected by
    woods, about 200 yards distant. Not knowing what might be the
    force hidden from view, we continued the charge upon the flank.
    The head of my column, which went some depth into the woods, fell
    back, encountering a superior force. At this point one of the enemy
    was killed and another taken prisoner, and about the same time 2 of
    our men were killed.

    I then received orders to fall back gradually, if pressed upon by a
    much heavier force. Throwing out skirmishers, I moved the regiment
    into a body of woods about 150 yards distant. Here a number
    of sharpshooters, in charge of Lieut. [J. G.] Neff, were dismounted
    and placed near the edge of the woods, and protected by a
    fence, who kept the enemy in check. The pickets upon my left having
    reported that the enemy had placed a piece of artillery in a position
    which would command the body of woods held by us, we fell
    back slowly, and, moving in the direction of Brandy Station, I drew
    up the regiment in line upon a commanding hill, with a wood in our
    rear, and from which position we had an extensive view of the field
    of battle.

    At this point, receiving orders to regain the position occupied earlier
    in the morning, the regiment was moved by me in column of
    fours in the direction of the river. Previous to this I had ordered
    out a body of sharpshooters, in charge of Maj. [S. B.] Myers, to
    feel the woods in our front, in order to ascertain the force of the
    enemy thought to have possession of it.

    Hearing from Lieut. [W. W.] Buck, Company E, that there
    was a force of cavalry in such a position that we could probably gain
    something by an attack upon them, I ordered the regiment forward,
    and, as soon as we came in view, charged them. Before we came
    in effective range of them, they wheeled about, and made good speed.
    A portion of our column pursued them for some distance until they
    fell upon a supporting force. The enemy then opened upon us from
    a battery on our flank. I then moved the regiment in column of
    fours under the shelter of a hill, at which point we fell in with
    Gen. W. H. [F.] Lee's brigade, which had come up on our left.
    Being for the time effectually separated from our own brigade, I
    continued to operate in conjunction with Gen. Lee. A portion
    of the artillery of the Third Brigade coming up, was placed in a
    commanding position, and did admirable service.

    We remained under the shelling of the enemy for some hours
    without any casualties, excepting a slight wound received by Capt.
    [B. P.] Crampton from the bursting of one of the enemy's
    shells, as we were moving in the direction of Brandy, by order of
    Gen. Lee.

    On my way, I received orders from Gen. Jones to rejoin his
    brigade, which I did in a portion of the field about half a mile from
    brigade headquarters. Here we remained, resting in place, until ordered
    to move up in column of squadrons, to charge the enemy in
    case of an attempt on his part to take our batteries. While in this
    position, the fighting on the left wing became much warmer, and the
    Seventh was ordered to go to the support of Gen. W. H. [F.] Lee,
    at a rapid trot.

    Arriving near the scene of action, and upon information given by
    a soldier who appeared to know the position of affairs, I ordered a
    charge; but upon reaching the brow of a very steep hill, our column
    was a good deal separated. Instead of finding the enemy at the point
    indicated, they were discovered drawn up in heavy force upon a still
    higher eminence, and protected in their rear by a wood. In this
    charge, which resulted only, perhaps, in checking their advance, our
    right flank was fired upon by one of the enemy's batteries, and we
    had 1 man wounded.

    I then fell back, and, in accordance with an order from Col.
    [J. L.] Davis (who was commanding in that portion of the field,
    Gen. Lee having been wounded), I moved down in column of
    squadrons, preparatory to a charge upon the enemy.

    We were afterward ordered to support Gen. Robertson, and
    subsequently, in the evening, to support infantry skirmishers. At
    the close of the day, we received orders to move in the direction of
    our old camp. Thence we marched in the direction of Beverly Ford,
    and took charge of the picket posts in that vicinity.

    Our loss in killed, wounded, and missing is as follows: Killed, 2
    men, 1 in Company C, and 1 in Company F; wounded, mortally, as
    supposed, 2 (1 since dead); severely, 4; slightly, 8; not seriously, 6.
    Total killed and wounded, 22.

    Among the wounded is Sergeant Whiting, who is represented to
    have acted with a great deal of gallantry.

    Very respectfully,

    THOMAS MARSHALL,
    Lieut.-Col., Comdg. Seventh Virginia Cavalry.

    Capt. W. K. Martin,
    Assistant Adjutant-Gen.

    [P. S.]--There were also 2 men missing, supposed to be captured.
    Our loss in horses was--Killed, 8; wounded, 15. Both officers and
    men acted their parts well, and though not on this occasion tested by
    any imminent peril, yet I feel quite sure they would have done their
    duty had such been the case. The report upon horses, arms, saddles,
    &c., captured will be handed in by the adjutant of the regiment.

    -----

    August 9, 1863.
    Capt.: In obedience to the order from brigade headquarters, I
    beg leave to submit the following report. Owing to constant active
    employment in the field, I have been delayed hitherto, and the same
    cause must be my excuse for its imperfection.

    On June 17, our regiment, which had been on picket, crossed the
    Rappahannock near the Fauquier White Sulphur Springs, and, passing
    through Warrenton, encamped for the night near Salem.

    On the 18th, we moved forward, and encamped near Bloomfield,
    Loudoun County.

    June 19, we had a skirmish with the enemy near the pot-house.
    Moving forward at a rapid trot in support of Col. Rosser, we
    came up with the enemy's sharpshooters. Our long-range guns
    (mounted by order) were sent to the front, and soon became engaged
    with the enemy, who were protected by a body of woods. There
    appearing to be a good deal of confusion, I ordered the Seventh to
    charge on the right flank, which was done with spirit. A stone
    fence was soon discovered in front, which had to be pulled down.
    We then charged through the gap, and uncovered the position of
    the enemy, which proved to be too strong to be attacked, three pieces
    of artillery occupying the crest above us, and with cavalry support
    and dismounted skirmishers behind a stone fence immediately in
    front of us. We moved on the flank and to the rear, but in quite
    good order, the enemy opening upon us with canister, but having only
    2 horses wounded. Among the sharpshooters, Sergeant [Phineas]
    Stickley, Company H, was wounded in the hand, and Capt. [J. C.]
    Shoup's horse wounded. The regiment then fell back with the brigade
    to Union. Remained near Union on the 20th.

    On the 21st, commenced skirmishing with the enemy near Union.
    Moved, as the day progressed, toward Ashby's Gap, and encountered
    the enemy in force near Upperville. Companies F and G had been
    ordered to support the battery. In obedience to Gen. Jones' order,
    I charged upon the right flank of the enemy, who were posted behind
    a stone fence. The enemy charging on our flank, Company D
    was ordered by Gen. Jones to charge them, which was done.
    Being exposed to a flank fire for a considerable distance, and the enemy
    being strongly posted, we failed to dislodge him, but succeeded
    in preventing the advance of the enemy. By this charge, the squadron
    with me became separated from the rest of the brigade, and
    acted, by order from Gen. Stuart, in support of Gen. Robertson.

    We made a successful charge in concert with him, driving the
    enemy a considerable distance before us. In this fight our losses
    were as follows:* Total--5 killed, 3 men mortally wounded, 13 others
    wounded in various degrees, and 1 missing. Total horses killed, 21;
    wounded, 27. Adjutant McCarty's horse also wounded.

    In reviewing this fight, I desire to pay a passing tribute specially to
    two noble spirits among the fallen--Lieut. Walter [W.] Buck, Company
    E, Seventh Virginia Cavalry, and Private J. Warren Brent,
    Company A, Seventh Virginia Cavalry. Few more gallant have
    yielded up their spirits on the gory field since the opening of the war.
    Lieut. Buck was bright, intelligent, and full of zeal in the service
    of his country. He was temporarily detailed to attend to the
    wants of the regiment in the assistant quartermaster's and commissary
    of subsistence departments, but nothing could withhold him
    from the field. The manly qualities of Private Brent are well illustrated
    by his words of encouragement to his fellows at the battle of
    Beverly Ford--"Come on, boys; it is better to die a brave man than
    live a coward;" and his sacrifice of life in the forefront, extorting
    from his enemies the praise that he was the bravest rebel they had
    ever met.

    June 22.--Followed the enemy to and beyond Middleburg, the only
    casualty being 1 horse wounded.

    __________
    * Nominal list omitted.

    June 23.--Moved to Snicker's Gap, and relieved in part the pickets
    of Gen. Fitzhugh Lee.

    June 24.--Still on picket, and until June 29, upon which day moved
    in rear of the brigade to camp near Berryville, Clarke County.

    June 30.--Moved to and encamped for the night within 3 miles of
    Martinsburg, Berkeley County.

    July 1.--Crossed the Potomac at Williamsport, Companies F and
    G being sent on a scout to Hagerstown, the brigade, our regiment
    included, moving on, and encamping within 2 or 3 miles of Greencastle,
    Pa.

    July 2.--Went on a scout with the regiment through Hagerstown
    nearly to Funkstown, and, sending a scouting party beyond that
    place toward Boonsborough, retraced our steps to Hagerstown;
    moved on through Middleburg on the line, Greencastle, and Chambersburg,
    Pa., encamping with the brigade about a mile beyond the
    latter place.

    July 3.--Left camp with the brigade at 1 a. m., crossing the mountain
    range, reaching Cashtown. Rested a little while; then moved
    on our right flank toward Millerstown, or Fairfield. Encountered
    the enemy, who were in pursuit of some wagons. Moved up at a
    charge, in order to save the wagons, and found the enemy strongly
    posted, a portion of their column in the lane, and their other forces
    disposed on either flank, protected on the one side by an orchard and
    on the other by a strong post and rail fence in front. They opened
    a galling fire upon us, driving us back, and killing and wounding a
    good many. The regiment did not at this place and time close up
    as promptly as it should, in this manner, no doubt, making our loss
    greater than it would otherwise have been, though the final result
    was probably on this very account more favorable to us. The Sixth
    Regt., coming to our support, made a gallant and successful
    charge. A portion of the Seventh joined in this charge of the column,
    and near its head, down the lane toward Fairfield, and also
    drove the enemy on either flank, capturing from 75 to 100, the whole
    number taken being about 220. Some horses and a large number
    of arms were also captured.

    Our losses* in this engagement were as follows: Total loss at
    Fairfield fight: Officers and enlisted men--Killed, 8; wounded, 21;
    missing, 1. Horses--Killed, 13; wounded, 8.

    Adjutant [J. W.] McCarty's horse was also wounded and my own
    killed.

    Encamped that night on the battle-field. Moved up next day (July
    4), and encamped in the vicinity of Fairfield, our sharpshooters skirmishing
    with the enemy on the road leading to Emmitsburg.

    July 5.--Our regiment was sent on scout and picket in the direction
    of Emmitsburg, to join Gen. Stuart, if practicable. Sent a
    scout nearly to Emmitsburg, which was fired upon by the enemy's
    pickets; 1 man wounded--Private Peter Hulva, Company H, Seventh
    Virginia Cavalry.

    July 6.--Participated in the cavalry fight near Hagerstown. No
    casualties.

    July 7.--On picket with all the regiment, excepting Company C,
    near Funkstown. Company C on picket on Sharpsburg road, at
    which time Lieut. [W. W.] Murphy, commanding, had some
    skirmishing with the enemy, without casualty of any kind.

    The enemy were reported advancing upon Funkstown. I moved
    down immediately to the support of the advance picket, which had
    been driven in. After examining their position, which was very much
    obscured by woods and the crest of an intervening hill, I ordered
    Companies F and G to advance upon them, and moved forward at a
    rapid trot. Their advance gave way after firing upon us, and fell
    back toward their reserve. I then ordered up our reserve at a charge,
    and moving F and G, or portions of them, on the right flank, to clear
    the woods, while Lieut. Neff, with a small scouting party, was
    moving on the left, we drove the enemy before us, though they
    strove at first to make resistance. Our column pressed upon them
    with great rapidity, overtook, killing and wounding a number, and
    taking some 60 prisoners, capturing also a great many horses and a
    large number of rifles and revolvers. As I was mounted upon a
    recently captured Confederate horse, about whose qualities I knew
    nothing, I did not endeavor to remain at the head of the column, but
    closed it up, sending back men when I found too many with the prisoners,
    and urging forward those who were in rear.

    Fearing (as eventually occurred) that in their eagerness our men
    would press the pursuit too far from our support, I sent two orders
    to the front to restrain them, but in vain. Coming up at length
    somewhere near the head of the column, I discovered that the enemy
    had rallied. I sent back immediately a rapid and reliable messenger
    to Gen. Jones, to make him aware of our position, and ordered all
    the men on jaded horses to go some distance to the rear, and form in
    a strong position, to protect the portion of the column nearest the
    enemy. With a few better mounted men, I awaited the development
    of the enemy's force and intentions. As the head of the column
    appeared, we fired upon them. They then charged vigorously
    upon us. Seeing our only hope was in a quick retreat, we double-quicked
    it as well as the condition of our horses would allow. I endeavored
    to rally the men when we came near the portion of the
    regiment which had been drawn up in a strong position, but to no
    purpose. One volley from this reserve brought down the leader of
    the enemy's column and several on the flank, but scarcely at all checking
    them.

    In this return trip, in which we lost a portion of our laurels, we
    sustained the following loss in wounded and captured:* Total captured
    by the enemy, 9; wounded, 2. Horses captured by the enemy,
    9; killed, 1; wounded, 4.

    Privates Joseph S. Hutton and William L. Parsons, of Company
    F, are spoken of by their captain as having made themselves particularly
    conspicuous for gallantry.

    July 8.--Our regiment, in connection with the rest of the brigade,
    and other brigades of cavalry, moved upon the enemy in the direction
    of Boonsborough. Fought him most of the day, principally
    sharpshooting and artillery. Our sharpshooters, under Maj. Myers,
    charged the enemy, and took about 10 prisoners.

    Supporting a piece of artillery while under heavy fire from the
    enemy, Orderly Sergeant [Wallace J.] Payne, Company A, was
    wounded, and 1 or 2 horses wounded with shell; 1 man in Company
    B taken prisoner. Fell back in the evening, and encamped near
    Hagerstown.

    July 9.--Still in the vicinity of Hagerstown.

    July 10.--Sharpshooters to the front, under command of Capt.
    [Isaac] Kuykendall, all day.

    July 11.--Sharpshooters still skirmishing.

    July 12.--Sharpshooters drawn in; regiment ordered upon our extreme
    left, in the direction of Greencastle. Afterward moved by the
    shortest route to Williamsport; crossed the Potomac; pressed on,
    and encamped within 2 1/2 miles of Shepherdstown, it being feared
    that a cavalry force of the enemy was about to fall upon our flank
    and rear.

    Total loss:


    Officers and men. K. W. M. T.

    Officers..................................... 3 3 1 7
    Enlisted men................................. 10 38 11 59

    Total.............................. 13 41 12 66

    K=Killed. W=Wounded. M=Missing. T=Total.

    Also 1 officer injured by fall of his horse, shot under him.

    Horses killed, 37; wounded, 45; captured by enemy, 9.

    We are called to mourn the death of a number of brave officers and
    men. In Lieut. [J. G.] Shoup is lost to the service a most gallant
    and valuable officer, and in Lieut. [Erasmus] Rosenberger
    a faithful and improving one.
    In respect to the conduct upon the field of the officers of this regiment,
    as far as my observation has extended, it has been active, zealous,
    and gallant. If I may be allowed to mention the case of a single
    one as peculiarly marked, it would be that of Lieut. [C. H.]
    Vandiver, Company F, who on every occasion is among the foremost,
    and who at the Fairfield fight, with his double-barreled shot-gun,
    whipped in single combat three of the foe, shooting one, capturing
    a second, and putting to flight the third.

    In Maj. Myers the regiment has a most valuable field officer, whose
    merits are well known to the commanding officer of the brigade.

    Adjutant McCarty proved himself, as always, fearless of danger.

    Trusting that in the future conflicts with the foe this regiment may
    be even more successful than it has been in the past, and prompt at
    the call of duty, I am, sir, very respectfully, your obedient servant,

    THOMAS MARSHALL,
    Lieut.-Col., Comdg. Seventh Virginia Cavalry.


    Capt. W. K. Martin, Assistant Adjutant-Gen.

    Source: Official Records: Series I. Vol. 27. Part II. Reports. Serial No. 44

    Battles Fought
    Fought on 26 Jun 1861 at Kelly's Island, VA.
    Fought on 14 Jul 1861 at Romney, WV.
    Fought on 14 Jul 1861 at New Creek Station, WV.
    Fought on 21 Jul 1861 at 1st Manassas, VA.
    Fought on 15 Aug 1861 at Harper's Ferry, VA.
    Fought on 15 Aug 1861.
    Fought on 8 Sep 1861 at Duffield's, WV.
    Fought on 23 Sep 1861 at Springfield, WV.
    Fought on 24 Sep 1861 at Hanging Rock, WV.
    Fought on 25 Sep 1861 at Springfield, WV.
    Fought on 25 Sep 1861 at Romney, WV.
    Fought on 16 Oct 1861 at Harper's Ferry, WV.
    Fought on 16 Oct 1861 at Bolivar Heights, WV.
    Fought on 25 Oct 1861 at Romney, WV.
    Fought on 26 Oct 1861 at Romney, WV.
    Fought on 15 Nov 1861 at Hanging Rock, WV.
    Fought on 5 Dec 1861.
    Fought on 8 Dec 1861 at Dam 5, Potomac River, MD.
    Fought on 11 Dec 1861 at Dam 4, Potomac River, MD.
    Fought on 26 Dec 1861 at Romney, WV.
    Fought on 26 Dec 1861 at Hampshire County, WV.
    Fought on 2 Jan 1862 at Hancock, MD.
    Fought on 4 Jan 1862 at Hancock, MD.
    Fought on 4 Jan 1862 at Bath, Morgan County, WV.
    Fought on 14 Jan 1862 at Springfield, WV.
    Fought on 20 Jan 1862.
    Fought on 24 Jan 1862.
    Fought on 25 Jan 1862 at Romney, WV.
    Fought on 25 Jan 1862 at Hampshire County, WV.
    Fought on 14 Feb 1862 at Bloomery Gap, VA.
    Fought on 15 Feb 1862 at Winchester, VA.
    Fought on 2 Mar 1862 at Barksville, WV.
    Fought on 11 Mar 1862 at Berryville, VA.
    Fought on 13 Mar 1862 at Smithfield, VA.
    Fought on 13 Mar 1862 at New Creek, VA.
    Fought on 13 Mar 1862 at Fauquier County, VA.
    Fought on 15 Mar 1862.
    Fought on 22 Mar 1862 at Kernstown, VA.
    Fought on 23 Mar 1862 at Winchester, VA.
    Fought on 23 Mar 1862 at Kernstown, VA.
    Fought on 25 Mar 1862 at Strasburg, VA.
    Fought on 1 Apr 1862 at Woodstock, VA.
    Fought on 2 Apr 1862 at Newtown, VA.
    Fought on 2 Apr 1862 at Columbia Bridge, VA.
    Fought on 4 Apr 1862 at Back River, VA.
    Fought on 5 Apr 1862 at Woodstock, VA.
    Fought on 5 Apr 1862 at Edinburg, VA.
    Fought on 6 Apr 1862 at Mt Jackson, VA.
    Fought on 12 Apr 1862 at Shenandoah Valley, VA.
    Fought on 16 Apr 1862 at Cross Roads, VA.
    Fought on 17 Apr 1862 at Narrow Passage, VA.
    Fought on 17 Apr 1862 at Mt. Jackson, VA.
    Fought on 19 Apr 1862 at White House Bridge, VA.
    Fought on 19 Apr 1862 at Harrisonburg, VA.
    Fought on 19 Apr 1862 at Columbia Bridge, VA.
    Fought on 20 Apr 1862 at Shenandoah County, VA.
    Fought on 20 Apr 1862 at Harrisonburg, VA.
    Fought on 23 Apr 1862 at Shenandoah Valley, VA.
    Fought on 23 Apr 1862 at Pike Mountain, VA.
    Fought on 24 Apr 1862.
    Fought on 27 Apr 1862 at McGaheysville, VA.
    Fought on 29 Apr 1862 at Mauck's Mill, VA.
    Fought on 2 May 1862 at Timberville, VA.
    Fought on 4 May 1862 at Jefferson County, WV.
    Fought on 6 May 1862 at Harrisonburg, VA.
    Fought on 7 May 1862 at Timberville, VA.
    Fought on 7 May 1862 at Harrisonburg, VA.
    Fought on 9 May 1862 at McDowell, VA.
    Fought on 15 May 1862 at Shenandoah Valley, VA.
    Fought on 21 May 1862 at Woodstock, VA.
    Fought on 21 May 1862 at Martinsburg, WV.
    Fought on 23 May 1862 at Buckton Station, VA.
    Fought on 26 May 1862 at Piedmont, VA.
    Fought on 30 May 1862 at Front Royal, VA.
    Fought on 31 May 1862 at Woodstock, VA.
    Fought on 4 Jun 1862 at Middletown, VA.
    Fought on 4 Jun 1862 at Harper's Ferry, WV.
    Fought on 6 Jun 1862 at Cross Keys, VA.
    Fought on 6 Jun 1862.
    Fought on 7 Jun 1862.
    Fought on 8 Jun 1862 at Port Republic, VA.
    Fought on 9 Jun 1862 at Port Republic, VA.
    Fought on 10 Jun 1862 at Harrisonburg, VA.
    Fought on 10 Jun 1862 at Hampshire County, WV.
    Fought on 14 Jun 1862 at Shenandoah County, VA.
    Fought on 16 Jun 1862 at Shenandoah County, VA.
    Fought on 16 Jun 1862 at Forestville, VA.
    Fought on 21 Jun 1862 at Upperville, VA.
    Fought on 25 Jun 1862.
    Fought on 26 Jun 1862 at Keedysville, MD.
    Fought on 29 Jun 1862 at Strasburg, VA.
    Fought on 1 Jul 1862 at Camp Ashby, VA.
    Fought on 3 Jul 1862 at Luray, VA.
    Fought on 17 Jul 1862 at Antietam, MD.
    Fought on 18 Jul 1862 at Gordonsville, VA.
    Fought on 2 Aug 1862 at Orange Court House, VA.
    Fought on 7 Aug 1862 at Stevensburg, VA.
    Fought on 8 Aug 1862 at Cedar Mountain, VA.
    Fought on 9 Aug 1862 at Slaughter's Mountain, VA.
    Fought on 9 Aug 1862 at Cedar Mountain, VA.
    Fought on 10 Aug 1862 at Cedar Run, VA.
    Fought on 15 Aug 1862 at 2nd Manassas, VA.
    Fought on 20 Aug 1862 at Stevensburg, VA.
    Fought on 20 Aug 1862 at Culpeper Court House, VA.
    Fought on 20 Aug 1862 at Brandy Station, VA.
    Fought on 27 Aug 1862 at Bristoe Station, VA.
    Fought on 28 Aug 1862 at Groveton, VA.
    Fought on 28 Aug 1862 at 2nd Manassas, VA.
    Fought on 29 Aug 1862 at 2nd Manassas, VA.
    Fought on 30 Aug 1862 at 2nd Manassas, VA.
    Fought on 5 Sep 1862 at Poolesville, MD.
    Fought on 7 Sep 1862 at Poolesville, MD.
    Fought on 9 Sep 1862 at Barnesville, MD.
    Fought on 14 Sep 1862 at Crampton's Gap, MD.
    Fought on 15 Sep 1862 at Keedysville, MD.
    Fought on 17 Sep 1862 at Sharpsburg, MD.
    Fought on 30 Sep 1862.
    Fought on 4 Oct 1862 at Capon Bridge, Hampshire County, WV.
    Fought on 6 Oct 1862 at Charlestown, WV.
    Fought on 9 Oct 1862 at Leesburg, VA.
    Fought on 9 Oct 1862 at Charlestown, WV.
    Fought on 12 Oct 1862.
    Fought on 31 Oct 1862 at Rockville, Howard County, MD.
    Fought on 1 Nov 1862 at Hardy County, WV.
    Fought on 1 Nov 1862.
    Fought on 4 Nov 1862 at Markham Station, VA.
    Fought on 9 Nov 1862 at Wardensville, WV.
    Fought on 11 Nov 1862 at Markham, VA.
    Fought on 24 Nov 1862 at Alleghany County, MD.
    Fought on 25 Nov 1862 at Shepherdstown, WV.
    Fought on 1 Dec 1862 at Loudoun County, VA.
    Fought on 1 Dec 1862 at Berryville, VA.
    Fought on 2 Dec 1862 at Garrets Hill, VA.
    Fought on 2 Dec 1862 at Berryville, VA.
    Fought on 3 Dec 1862 at Moorefield, WV.
    Fought on 5 Dec 1862 at Hampshire County, WV.
    Fought on 11 Dec 1862 at Darkesville, WV.
    Fought on 11 Dec 1862 at Bunker Hill, VA.
    Fought on 13 Dec 1862 at Fredericksburg, VA.
    Fought on 23 Dec 1862.
    Fought on 24 Dec 1862.
    Fought on 26 Dec 1862.
    Fought on 7 Jan 1863 at Woodstock, VA.
    Fought on 22 Jan 1863 at Winchester, VA.
    Fought on 25 Jan 1863 at Winchester, VA.
    Fought on 13 Feb 1863 at Hampshire County, WV.
    Fought on 19 Feb 1863 at Salem, VA.
    Fought on 26 Feb 1863 at Middleburg, VA.
    Fought on 12 Mar 1863 at Stoney Creek, VA.
    Fought on 22 Mar 1863 at Leesburg, VA.
    Fought on 6 Apr 1863 at Romney, WV.
    Fought on 10 Apr 1863 at Island Ford, VA.
    Fought on 22 Apr 1863 at Strasburg, VA.
    Fought on 23 Apr 1863 at Phillippi, WV.
    Fought on 25 Apr 1863 at Greenland Gap, WV.
    Fought on 26 Apr 1863 at Harper's Mill, WV.
    Fought on 26 Apr 1863 at Harper's Mill, Hardy County, WV.
    Fought on 27 Apr 1863 at Hardy County, WV.
    Fought on 27 Apr 1863 at Greenland Gap, WV.
    Fought on 30 Apr 1863 at Morgantown, WV.
    Fought on 30 Apr 1863 at Harper's Ferry, WV.
    Fought on 1 May 1863.
    Fought on 3 May 1863 at Shepherds Mill, VA.
    Fought on 3 May 1863 at Clarke County, VA.
    Fought on 3 May 1863 at Chancellorsville, VA.
    Fought on 4 May 1863 at Raleigh County, WV.
    Fought on 4 May 1863 at Edinburg, VA.
    Fought on 5 May 1863 at Hardy County, WV.
    Fought on 7 May 1863 at New Market, VA.
    Fought on 16 May 1863 at Piedmont, VA.
    Fought on 19 May 1863 at Winchester, VA.
    Fought on 19 May 1863 at Middletown, VA.
    Fought on 20 May 1863 at Hampshire County, WV.
    Fought on 1 Jun 1863 at Hampshire County, WV.
    Fought on 3 Jun 1863 at Pendleton County, WV.
    Fought on 5 Jun 1863 at Morgan County, VA.
    Fought on 6 Jun 1863 at Hardy County, WV.
    Fought on 9 Jun 1863 at Rappahannock County, VA.
    Fought on 9 Jun 1863 at Brandy Station, VA.
    Fought on 9 Jun 1863 at Beverly Ford, VA.
    Fought on 15 Jun 1863 at Salem, VA.
    Fought on 19 Jun 1863 at Middleburg, VA.
    Fought on 21 Jun 1863 at Upperville, VA.
    Fought on 24 Jun 1863 at Sharpsburg, MD.
    Fought on 26 Jun 1863 at Keedysville, MD.
    Fought on 3 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA.
    Fought on 3 Jul 1863 at Fairfield, PA.
    Fought on 4 Jul 1863 at South Mountain, MD.
    Fought on 4 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA.
    Fought on 5 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA.
    Fought on 5 Jul 1863 at Fairfield, PA.
    Fought on 7 Jul 1863 at Funkstown, MD.
    Fought on 7 Jul 1863 at Boonsboro, MD.
    Fought on 8 Jul 1863 at Boonsboro, MD.
    Fought on 9 Jul 1863 at Boonsboro, MD.
    Fought on 10 Jul 1863 at Leitersburg, MD.
    Fought on 11 Jul 1863.
    Fought on 12 Jul 1863 at Hagerstown, MD.
    Fought on 17 Jul 1863 at Loudoun County, VA.
    Fought on 21 Jul 1863 at Chester Gap, VA.
    Fought on 25 Jul 1863 at Shepherdstown, VA.
    Fought on 3 Aug 1863 at Salem, VA.
    Fought on 4 Aug 1863 at Cool Springs, VA.
    Fought on 4 Aug 1863 at Cool Springs, Frederick County, VA.
    Fought on 5 Aug 1863 at Frederick County, VA.
    Fought on 5 Aug 1863 at Winchester, VA.
    Fought on 5 Aug 1863 at Cool Springs, Frederick County, VA.
    Fought on 5 Aug 1863 at Cool Springs, VA.
    Fought on 6 Aug 1863 at Mountain Run, VA.
    Fought on 9 Aug 1863 at Frankfort, Hampshire County, WV.
    Fought on 12 Aug 1863 at Hopewell, VA.
    Fought on 25 Aug 1863 at Snickersville, VA.
    Fought on 30 Aug 1863 at Warrenton, VA.
    Fought on 1 Sep 1863 at Culpeper Court House, VA.
    Fought on 8 Sep 1863 at Moorefield, Hardy County, WV.
    Fought on 12 Sep 1863 at Romney, WV.
    Fought on 13 Sep 1863 at Culpeper Court House, VA.
    Fought on 14 Sep 1863 at Rapidan Station, VA.
    Fought on 14 Sep 1863 at Leesburg, VA.
    Fought on 14 Sep 1863 at Culpeper Court House, VA.
    Fought on 15 Sep 1863 at Rapidan Station, VA.
    Fought on 15 Sep 1863.
    Fought on 16 Sep 1863 at Culpeper Court House, VA.
    Fought on 22 Sep 1863 at Madison Court House, VA.
    Fought on 22 Sep 1863 at Jack's Shop, VA.
    Fought on 23 Sep 1863 at Liberty Mills, Madison Co., VA.
    Fought on 25 Sep 1863 at Wood Grove, Loudoun County, VA.
    Fought on 25 Sep 1863 at Upperville, VA.
    Fought on 1 Oct 1863 at Moorefield, WV.
    Fought on 1 Oct 1863 at Moorefield, Hardy County, WV.
    Fought on 3 Oct 1863 at Hardy County, WV.
    Fought on 5 Oct 1863 at Hardy County, WV.
    Fought on 8 Oct 1863 at Culpeper Court House, VA.
    Fought on 11 Oct 1863 at Brandy Station, VA.
    Fought on 14 Oct 1863 at Catlett's Station, VA.
    Fought on 15 Oct 1863 at Manassas Junction, VA.
    Fought on 17 Oct 1863 at Catlett's Station, VA.
    Fought on 23 Oct 1863 at Newtown, VA.
    Fought on 1 Nov 1863 at Hardy County, WV.
    Fought on 1 Nov 1863.
    Fought on 3 Nov 1863 at Martinsburg, WV.
    Fought on 6 Nov 1863 at Front Royal, VA.
    Fought on 8 Nov 1863 at Stevensburg, VA.
    Fought on 10 Nov 1863 at Brandy Station, VA.
    Fought on 11 Nov 1863 at Martinsburg, WV.
    Fought on 15 Nov 1863 at Shenandoah County, VA.
    Fought on 16 Nov 1863 at Woodstock, VA.
    Fought on 16 Nov 1863 at Strasburg, VA.
    Fought on 16 Nov 1863 at Shenandoah County, VA.
    Fought on 18 Nov 1863 at Stevensburg, VA.
    Fought on 27 Nov 1863 at Payne's Farm, VA.
    Fought on 27 Nov 1863 at Parker's Store, Orange Co., VA.
    Fought on 29 Nov 1863 at Parker's Store, VA.
    Fought on 13 Dec 1863 at Strasburg, VA.
    Fought on 13 Dec 1863 at Maurertown, VA.
    Fought on 18 Dec 1863 at Mt. Jackson, VA.
    Fought on 19 Dec 1863 at New Market, VA.
    Fought on 19 Dec 1863.
    Fought on 22 Dec 1863 at Page County, VA.
    Fought on 23 Dec 1863 at Madison County, VA.
    Fought on 27 Dec 1863 at Hampshire County, WV.
    Fought on 29 Dec 1863 at Cross Roads, VA.
    Fought on 31 Dec 1863.
    Fought on 5 Jan 1864 at Patterson's Creek, WV.
    Fought on 6 Jan 1864 at Front Royal, VA.
    Fought on 15 Jan 1864 at Williamsport, WV.
    Fought on 23 Jan 1864 at Newtown, VA.
    Fought on 25 Jan 1864 at Winchester, VA.
    Fought on 29 Jan 1864 at Moorefield, Hardy County, WV.
    Fought on 30 Jan 1864 at Williamsport, MD.
    Fought on 30 Jan 1864 at Moorefield, Hardy County, WV.
    Fought on 30 Jan 1864 at Medley, WV.
    Fought on 31 Jan 1864 at Patterson's Creek, WV.
    Fought on 31 Jan 1864 at Moorefield, WV.
    Fought on 1 Feb 1864 at Mechanicsburg Gap, WV.
    Fought on 2 Feb 1864 at Romney, WV.
    Fought on 2 Feb 1864 at Patterson's Creek, VA.
    Fought on 2 Feb 1864 at Mechanicsburg Gap, WV.
    Fought on 6 Feb 1864 at Fauquier County, VA.
    Fought on 11 Feb 1864 at Orleans, Fauquier County, VA.
    Fought on 11 Feb 1864 at Fauquier County, VA.
    Fought on 14 Feb 1864 at Frederick County, VA.
    Fought on 18 Feb 1864 at Springfield, WV.
    Fought on 19 Feb 1864 at Springfield, WV.
    Fought on 20 Feb 1864 at Upperville, VA.
    Fought on 21 Feb 1864 at Hardy County, WV.
    Fought on 21 Feb 1864 at Moorefield, Hardy County, WV.
    Fought on 21 Feb 1864 at Berryville, VA.
    Fought on 21 Feb 1864 at Burlington, VA.
    Fought on 25 Mar 1864 at Clarke County, VA.
    Fought on 23 Apr 1864.
    Fought on 5 May 1864 at Catharpin Road, Wilderness, VA.
    Fought on 5 May 1864 at Wilderness, VA.
    Fought on 5 May 1864 at Carpathian Road, Wilderness, VA.
    Fought on 5 May 1864 at Catharpin Road, VA.
    Fought on 6 May 1864 at Wilderness, VA.
    Fought on 7 May 1864 at Wilderness, VA.
    Fought on 9 May 1864 at Spotsylvania Court House, VA.
    Fought on 11 May 1864 at Shenandoah County, VA.
    Fought on 12 May 1864 at Spotsylvania Court House, VA.
    Fought on 15 May 1864 at Wilderness, VA.
    Fought on 16 May 1864 at Wilderness, VA.
    Fought on 19 May 1864 at Middleburg, VA.
    Fought on 20 May 1864 at Bowling Green, VA.
    Fought on 26 May 1864 at North Anna River, VA.
    Fought on 28 May 1864 at Hawes' Shop, VA.
    Fought on 29 May 1864.
    Fought on 31 May 1864 at Cold Harbor, VA.
    Fought on 1 Jun 1864 at Ashland, VA.
    Fought on 5 Jun 1864 at Piedmont, VA.
    Fought on 11 Jun 1864 at Trevillian Station, VA.
    Fought on 12 Jun 1864 at Trevillian Station, VA.
    Fought on 13 Jun 1864 at Trevillian Station, VA.
    Fought on 13 Jun 1864 at Riddle Shop, VA.
    Fought on 13 Jun 1864 at Charles City Road, VA.
    Fought on 14 Jun 1864 at Harrison's Landing, VA.
    Fought on 15 Jun 1864 at Smith's Store, VA.
    Fought on 16 Jun 1864 at Monocacy, MD.
    Fought on 18 Jun 1864 at King & Queen Court House, VA.
    Fought on 20 Jun 1864 at Hampshire County, WV.
    Fought on 21 Jun 1864 at Rockbridge County, VA.
    Fought on 24 Jun 1864 at Nance's Shop, VA.
    Fought on 25 Jun 1864 at Middletown, VA.
    Fought on 28 Jun 1864 at Sappony Church, VA.
    Fought on 28 Jun 1864 at Sappony Church, Sussex County, VA.
    Fought on 28 Jun 1864 at Sappony Church, Sussex Co., VA.
    Fought on 2 Jul 1864 at Winchester, VA.
    Fought on 2 Jul 1864 at Bunker Hill, VA.
    Fought on 10 Jul 1864 at Martinsburg, WV.
    Fought on 10 Jul 1864.
    Fought on 16 Jul 1864 at Persersville, Loudoun County, VA.
    Fought on 24 Jul 1864 at Wilson's Landing, VA.
    Fought on 27 Jul 1864 at Marshall, Fauquier County, VA.
    Fought on 30 Jul 1864 at Cold Spring Gap, VA.
    Fought on 1 Aug 1864.
    Fought on 10 Aug 1864 at Point Of Rocks, VA.
    Fought on 15 Aug 1864 at Charles City Road, VA.
    Fought on 18 Aug 1864 at Weldon Railroad, VA.
    Fought on 18 Aug 1864 at Bottoms Bridge, VA.
    Fought on 23 Aug 1864 at Reams' Station, VA.
    Fought on 25 Aug 1864 at Reams' Station, VA.
    Fought on 26 Aug 1864 at Reams' Station, VA.
    Fought on 28 Aug 1864 at Smithfield, VA.
    Fought on 28 Aug 1864 at Reams' Station, VA.
    Fought on 9 Sep 1864 at Wicliff Church, VA.
    Fought on 15 Sep 1864 at Louisa, KY.
    Fought on 16 Sep 1864 at Petersburg, VA.
    Fought on 16 Sep 1864 at Sycamore Church, Prince George Co., VA.
    Fought on 16 Sep 1864 at Sycamore Church, VA.
    Fought on 16 Sep 1864 at Blackwater River, VA.
    Fought on 16 Sep 1864 at Blackwater, VA.
    Fought on 16 Sep 1864 at Brandon Church, VA.
    Fought on 19 Sep 1864 at Winchester, VA.
    Fought on 20 Sep 1864 at Winchester, VA.
    Fought on 22 Sep 1864.
    Fought on 23 Sep 1864 at Woodstock, VA.
    Fought on 24 Sep 1864 at Timberville, VA.
    Fought on 29 Sep 1864 at Bridgewater, VA.
    Fought on 1 Oct 1864 at Standardsville, VA.
    Fought on 1 Oct 1864 at Port Republic, VA.
    Fought on 4 Oct 1864 at Mt. Jackson, VA.
    Fought on 5 Oct 1864 at Miller's Mill, VA.
    Fought on 6 Oct 1864 at Woodstock, VA.
    Fought on 7 Oct 1864 at Turley Town, VA.
    Fought on 7 Oct 1864 at Mt. Clifton, VA.
    Fought on 7 Oct 1864 at Cootes' Store, VA.
    Fought on 8 Oct 1864 at Fisher's Hill, VA.
    Fought on 9 Oct 1864 at Tom's Brook, VA.
    Fought on 9 Oct 1864 at Columbia Furnace, VA.
    Fought on 11 Oct 1864 at Sperryville, VA.
    Fought on 17 Oct 1864 at Lacey Springs, VA.
    Fought on 19 Oct 1864 at Cedar Creek, VA.
    Fought on 20 Oct 1864 at Woodstock, VA.
    Fought on 24 Oct 1864 at Cumberland, MD.
    Fought on 27 Oct 1864 at Petersburg, VA.
    Fought on 30 Oct 1864 at Hampshire County, WV.
    Fought on 31 Oct 1864 at Milldale, VA.
    Fought on 12 Nov 1864 at Nineveh, VA.
    Fought on 15 Nov 1864 at Tom's Brook, VA.
    Fought on 17 Nov 1864 at Patterson's Creek, WV.
    Fought on 23 Nov 1864 at Hampshire County, WV.
    Fought on 27 Nov 1864 at Mt. Jackson, VA.
    Fought on 27 Nov 1864 at Moorefield, Hardy County, WV.
    Fought on 28 Nov 1864 at New Creek, WV.
    Fought on 28 Nov 1864 at Moorefield, Hardy County, WV.
    Fought on 2 Dec 1864 at Hampshire County, WV.
    Fought on 21 Dec 1864 at Edinburg, VA.
    Fought on 10 Jan 1865.
    Fought on 11 Jan 1865 at Woodstock, VA.
    Fought on 11 Jan 1865 at Beverly, WV.
    Fought on 11 Jan 1865 at Beverly Court House, WV.
    Fought on 14 Jan 1865 at Fauquier County, VA.
    Fought on 29 Jan 1865 at Stoney Creek, VA.
    Fought on 29 Jan 1865 at Columbia Furnace, VA.
    Fought on 3 Feb 1865 at Loudoun County, VA.
    Fought on 5 Feb 1865 at Boydton Plank Road, VA.
    Fought on 14 Feb 1865 at Loudoun County, VA.
    Fought on 15 Feb 1865 at Upperville, VA.
    Fought on 15 Feb 1865 at Snickersville, VA.
    Fought on 18 Feb 1865 at Upperville, VA.
    Fought on 21 Feb 1865 at Fauquier County, VA.
    Fought on 1 Mar 1865 at Waynesboro, VA.
    Fought on 1 Mar 1865 at Mt. Crawford, VA.
    Fought on 2 Mar 1865 at Waynesboro, VA.
    Fought on 2 Mar 1865 at Staunton, VA.
    Fought on 5 Mar 1865 at Mt. Jackson, VA.
    Fought on 5 Mar 1865 at Mount Crawford, VA.
    Fought on 7 Mar 1865 at Rude's Hill, VA.
    Fought on 7 Mar 1865 at Shenandoah County, VA.
    Fought on 7 Mar 1865 at Woodstock, VA.
    Fought on 7 Mar 1865 at Edinburg, VA.
    Fought on 7 Mar 1865 at Mt. Jackson, VA.
    Fought on 7 Mar 1865 at New Market Bridge, VA.
    Fought on 16 Mar 1865 at Frederick County, VA.
    Fought on 3 Apr 1865 at Ridgeville, Hampshire County, WV.
    Fought on 3 Apr 1865.
    Fought on 5 Apr 1865 at Amelia Springs, VA.
    Fought on 5 Apr 1865 at Amelia Court House, VA.
    Fought on 6 Apr 1865 at Shenandoah County, VA.
    Fought on 6 Apr 1865 at High Bridge, VA.
    Fought on 6 Apr 1865 at Farmville, VA.
    Fought on 7 Apr 1865 at High Bridge, VA.
    Fought on 7 Apr 1865 at Farmville, VA.
    Fought on 9 Apr 1865 at Appomattox Court House, VA.
    Fought on 8 May 1865 at Fairfax Court House, VA.
    Fought on 27 Jun 1865 at Rude's Hill, VA. 
    Linked to (1) TRAPNELL, Joseph III 



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