Sept. 3, 1864 - Battle of Berryville

Sept. 3-4, 1864

Battle of Berryville

Clarke County, Virginia 


Gen. Philip Sheridan: Gen. George Crook >  1st Division under Col. Joseph Thoburn, pickets under Col. Robert Rodgers (three regiments, the 11th West Virginia, 15th West Virginia, and 123rd Ohio joined the pickets), Col. Isaac Duval’s 2nd Division;  2nd Maryland Eastern Shore regiment and the 1st West Virginia (two units manning the old earthworks); 6th New York Cavalry Regiment

Vs.

Jubal Early: Gen. Richard Anderson (Kershaw’s Division); Mosby's Rangers 


* According the the NPS, this is the only marker that commemorates this smallish battle. There is a small Confederate Veterans marker on what remains of the actual battlefield too...but who cares about that?! Yea, I saw it.  

* I knew about the Berryville Wagon Train. Here is Sheridan's revenge!

* Get some more late-war context, if you want it, from reading the links at the end 

* "Federals under Col. Rutherford B. Hayes climbed over the stone wall to attack with bayonets."

* In the end, Early withdrew towards Winchester, and Sheridan pushed on for Third Winchester and beyond.



https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=1781

Battle of Berryville

As it maneuvered against Lt. Gen. Jubal A. Early’s Army of the Valley, Maj. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan’s U.S. Army of the Shenandoah marched south from Halltown, reaching Berryville on 3 Sept. 1864. Finding part of Brig. Gen. George Crook’s corps pitching camp just east of here, Maj. Gen. Joseph B. Kershaw’s division attacked with limited results. During the night, Early brought up his entire army but by daylight found the Federal position too strongly entrenched behind its eight miles of earthworks to assault. Early withdrew after dark to Winchester where Sheridan defeated him in the Third Battle of Winchester on 19 Sept. 1864.


Sources:

https://www.shenandoahatwar.org/battle-of-berryville

https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/battle-of-berryville.htm

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