Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Cumberland, Md.” in chapter 2 of Col. Robert White, Confederate Military History, a library of Confederate States Military History: Volume 2.2, West Virginia:
...6, 1861, Richard Ashby, a brother of the celebrated Gen. Turner Ashby, lost his life in a skirmish in Hampshire county.
The two Ashbys were in charge of a body of Virginia cavalry, scouting toward Cumberland, Md. , when Richard was mortally wounded by a bayonet thrust.
His body lies beside that of his brother Turner in the Confederate cemetery at Winchester, Va.
On July 12, 1861, a Federal force under Co...
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