The Civil War Engagement at Cool Spring, July 18, 1864: The Largest Battle Ever Fought in Clarke County, Virginia |
Contents
The Armies Approach Cool Spring | 9 |
The First Attack | 25 |
The Second Attack | 32 |
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12th West 18 Conn 18th Connecticut 19th Corps 2nd Maryland 34th Massachusetts 43rd North Carolina 4th West Virginia 5th New York 6th Corps attack Battalion Battery battle began Berryville Bogardus Captain Carlisle Barracks Carolina Infantry Regiment casualties Civil Clark Clarke County Colonel William command Confederate Cool Spring house Crook dismounted cavalry documentation Chapter Early enemy Federal line fire front George George Crook Georgia Infantry Regiment Gordon Grant Halleck Harpers Ferry hereafter cited HILL John Joseph Thoburn July 18 Keyes Loudoun Valley Lynch Lynchburg MAIN FORD Maryland Eastern Shore miles moved Nagle letter North Carolina North Carolina Infantry note in documentation Ohio pike Provisional Brigade Purcellville rear Richmond Ricketts Rodes Rodgers Papers SHENANDOAH RIVER Shenandoah Valley skirmishers Snickers Gap soon Southern Historical Collection special note stone fence Stonewall Brigade Thoburn troops U.S. Army University of North Virginia Infantry Regiment Walker Washington Whitaker diary Wildes wounded Wright



