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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles 2 0 Browse Search
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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battles, West Virginia, 1864 (search)
SYLVANIA--22d Cavalry. Sept. 23-Oct. 1: Operations in Kanawha ValleyNEW YORK--1st Cavalry. WEST VIRGINIA--7th Cavalry. Sept. 27: Skirmish, CharlestownPENNSYLVANIA--12th Cavalry. Sept. 27-28: Skirmishes, BuckhannonWEST VIRGINIA--3d Cavalry. Sept. 30: Skirmish, CoalsmouthWEST VIRGINIA--7th Cavalry. Oct. 11: Skirmish near PetersburgWEST VIRGINIA--Pendleton Home Guard. Oct. 14: Skirmish, Duffleld Station(No Reports.) Oct. 25: Skirmish, Bunker HillMAINE--30th Infantry. Oct. 26: Skirmish, WarfieldWEST VIRGINIA--7th Cavalry (1 Co.). Oct. 29: Skirmish, BeverlyOHIO--8th Cavalry (Detachment). Union loss, 8 killed, 25 wounded, 13 missing. Total, 46. Nov. 1: Skirmish, Green Springs RunNEW YORK--15th Cavalry (Detachment). Nov. 5-12: Operations in Kanawha Valley against WitcherNEW YORK--1st Cavalry. WEST VIRGINIA--7th Cavalry. Nov. 6-8: Expedition from New Creek to MoorefieldILLINOIS--Battery "L," 1st Light Arty. WEST VIRGINIA--5th Cavalry; 6th Cavalry (Detachments). Nov. 12: Skirmish,
The Daily Dispatch: October 28, 1862., [Electronic resource], Battle between Floyd and the enemy in Kentucky. (search)
Battle between Floyd and the enemy in Kentucky. Capt. Stephen Halsey, of Floyd's command, arrived at Lynchburg on Sunday evening and reports that a fight occurred between a portion of Floyd's command, about 300, and a force of the enemy, supposed to be about 400, at Warfield, Lawrence county, Ky., on Sunday, the 12th inst. The enemy was driven through the town and pursued about three miles. Col. Wm. E. Peters, commanded on our side and received a painful wound in the leg. Capt. Warfield Semmes was shot through the thigh, and privates Hampton and Ball were wounded, the latter supposed to be mortally, as he was shot through the lungs. We captured 20 horses, 100 head of settle, and six prisoners. Captain Halsey represents Floyd's command as being well clad, well armed, with plenty of provisions, and in good spirits.