Action: 16 October 1861OR- Series I, Volume V, Chapter XIV, Pg 238
UNION FORCESCOLONEL JOHN W. GEARY Gould’s Command – Major J. G. Gould
- 3 Companies, 3rd Wisconsin Infantry
- Company A --- Captain Henry Bertram
- Company C --- Lieutenant O’Brien
- Company H --- Captain George J. Whitman
- 1 Section, Rhode Island Battery --- Captain Thompkins
- Geary’s Command – Colonel John W. Geary
- 3 Companies, 13th Massachusetts Infantry
- 4 Companies, 28th Pennsylvania Infantry
- Company A
- Company D
- Company F --- Captain Copeland
- Company G
- 5 Companies, 28th Pennsylvania Infantry --- Major Tyndale
- (Companies unknown)
- 3 Companies, 3rd Wisconsin Infantry
- Company A --- Captain Henry Bertram
- Company C --- Lieutenant Moses O'Brien
- Company H --- Captain George Whitman
- 3 Companies, 13th Massachusetts Infantry
- Company C
- Company I
- Company K
- Artillery
- Section, 9th New York Artillery --- Lieutenant Martin
CASUALTIES= Killed- 4, Wounded- 7, Missing- 2 CONFEDERATE FORCES
BRIGADIER GENERAL NATHAN GEORGE “Shanks” EVANS' Brigade Evans’ Brigade
Ashby's Command - Lieutenant Colonel Turner Ashby
- 13th Mississippi Infantry Regiment
- 19th Mississippi Infantry Regiment
- 8th Virginia Infantry Regiment
- Roger’s Battery
- Wingfield's Company (McDonalds Regt) --- Captain wingfield
- Miller's Cavalry Company (McDonalds Regt) --- Captain Miller
- Turner’s Cavalry Company
- Mason’s Cavalry Company
- Alberts Virginia Militia Regiment --- Captain Albert
- Finter's Virginia Militia Regiment --- Major Finter
- Hendersons Cavalry (McDonald's Regt) --- Lieutenant glynn
- Baylor's Virginia Militia --- Captain Baylor
- Hess' Virginia Militia --- Captain Hess
- 1 Gun --- Captain Avirette
- 1 Gun --- Captain Comfield
CASUALTIES= Killed-1, Wounded- 13
Skirmish of 14 July 1863 (aftermath of Gettysburg Campaign)
1st Connecticut Cavalry Regiment
UNION CASUALTIES =Not Reported
CONFEDERATE CASUALTIES = Killed 25
Skirmishes of 4-7 July 1864
Sigel's Reserve Division CASUALTIES= Killed 20 Wounded 80 CONFEDERATE CASUALTIES =Not Reported
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