Emmitsburg
In the Civil War Battles
of Cole's Calvary
Part
2 of 6 John
Allen Miller
1861
- Mustered into
service September 9
- Dam No. Five,
Potomac River - December 22
1862
- Battle of Hancock,
MD - January 5, 6
- Kernstown, VA -
March 23
- Cedar Creek, VA -
March 24
- Strasburg, VA -
March 25
- Edenburg, VA - April
1
- General Banks
Retreat - May 22, 23
- Harpers Ferry, WV -
May 28
- Leesburg, VA -
September 2
- Seige of Harpers
Ferry, WV - September 3-14
- Williamsport, MD -
September 15
- Hyattstown, MD -
October 11
- Hallstown, VA -
December 20
1863
- Sharpsburg, MD -
June 25
- Fountain Dale, PA -
June 28
- Gettysburg, PA -
July 1-3
- Williamsport, MD -
July 4
- Frederick, MD - July
5
- Harpers Ferry
Bridge, WV - July 6
- Operations in Loudon
County, VA - August 25-September 26
- Smithfield, VA -
August 23
- Catoctin Mountain,
MD - September 14
- Snickersville,
Leesburg, Rectors Cross Roads, Bloomfield, VA -
September 14
- Loudon Valley, VA -
September 25
- Upperville, VA -
September 25
- Summit Point, WV -
October 7
- Rippon, VA - October
18
- Annandale, VA -
October 22
- Expedition in the
Shenandoah Valley - November 1 - December 31
- Woodstock, Ashby’s
Gap, Front Royal, Harrisonburg, VA - No dates
available
- Charlestown, WV -
November 15
- Mt. Jackson, VA -
November 16
- New Market, VA -
November 18
- Upperville, VA -
December 10
- Eldenburg, VA -
December 17
- New Market, VA -
December 18
- Harrisonburg, VA -
December 21
- Staunton, VA -
December 21
1864
- Five Points,
Rectortown, VA - January 1
- Loudon Heights, VA -
January 10
- Romney, Moorefield,
Mechanicsville Gap, WV - February 4
- Regiment Re-enlisted
- February 13
- Upperville, VA -
February 20
- Sigel’s Expedition
from Martinsburg, WV to New Market, VA - April
30-May 16
- New Market, VA - May
13-15
- Hunter’s
Expedition to Lynchburg, VA - May 26-July 1
- Harrisonburg, VA -
June 3
- Piedmont, VA - June
5
- Staunton, VA - June
6
- Tye River, VA - June
12
- Lexington, VA - June
13
- Buckhannon, VA -
June 14
- Lynchburg, VA - June
17, 18
- Catawba Mountains -
June 21
- Shepardstown, WV -
July 3
- Keedysville, MD -
July 5
- Monocacy, MD - July
8
- Frederick, MD - July
11, 12
- Maryland Heights, MD
- July 13-15
- Purcellsville, VA -
July 16
- Cool Springs, VA -
July 18
- Ashby’s Gap, VA -
July 19
- Kernstown, VA - July
23, 24
- Snicker’s Gap, VA
- July 25
- Falling Waters, WV -
July 26
- Hagerstown, MD -
July 29, 30
- Keedysville, MD -
August 5
- Winchester, VA -
August 17
- Opequan Creek, VA -
August 18-20
- Berryville, VA -
August 21
- Charlestown, WV -
August 21
- Antietam, MD -
August 22
- Williamsport, MD -
August 26
- Summit Point, WV -
August 30
- White Post, VA -
September 3
- Winchester, VA -
September 19
- Fisher’s Hill, VA
- September 22
- Cedar Creek, VA -
October 19
1865
- Operations in West
Virginia against Mosby and protecting the Baltimore
& Ohio Railroad, from Harpers Ferry, WV to
Cumberland, MD - June
- Mustered out of
service - June 28
Coming soon:
- Battles around Emmitsburg, Part II
- General Reynolds and Emmitsburg
- General Meade and the protection of Emmitsburg
- Emmitsburg and the Western Wing of the Pipe Creek Defense Line
- Old Mills and how they were effected by the Battle of
Gettysburg
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other articles by John Miller
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Mike Hillman's Account of the Emmitsburg role in the
Battle of Gettysburg
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