Nov. 28, 1864 - Capture of New Creek

Nov. 28, 1864

Capture of New Creek

New Creek aka Keyser, WV


Col. George R. Latham @ Fort Fuller 

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Confederates under Gen. Thomas Rosser



"On November 28, 1864, Confederates under Gen. Thomas Rosser rode to New Creek, where a sizeable Union force commanded by Col. George R. Latham occupied Fort Fuller. With several of the Confederates wearing enemy uniforms, the attack was a complete surprise. More than 700 Union soldiers were captured, along with horses and artillery. A vast amount of supplies was destroyed."

https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=152788


"Keyser. Between 1861–1865, Keyser, then New Creek, was sought by the North and South. It changed hands fourteen times. Fort Fuller, where Potomac State Collect stands, was supported by a series of forts girding the town.


Averell’s Raid. Here in 1863 General W. W. Averell started the Federal cavalry raid to Salem, Virginia, and then back into this State. This is among the great exploits of the War. Many of his troopers were from West Virginia."
https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=32832


Definitely need more information (and sites) about Averell's Raid! Check out this recent and extensively impressive article: "William Averell’s Cavalry Raid on the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad."HistoryNet Staff - 8/20/2023, https://www.historynet.com/william-averells-cavalry-raid-on-the-virginia-tennessee-railroad/

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