KEARNSTOWN, VIRGINIA

(Jackson's Valley Campaign)

23 March 1862

OR- Series I, Volune XII, Chaptger XXIV, pg 334

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Union Forces

BRIGADIER GENERAL JAMES SHIELDS (W)

COLONEL NATHAN KIMBALL

1st Division - Colonel Nathan Kimball

1st Brigade - Colonel Nathan Kimball

14th Indiana Infantry Regiment --- Lieutenant Colonel William Harrow

8th Ohio Infantry Regiment --- Colonel Samuel S. Carroll

67th Ohio Infantry Regiment --- Lieutenant Colonel Alvin C. Voris

84th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment --- Colonel William G. Murray (K)

K-45 W-200 M-1 =246

2nd Brigade - Colonel Jeremiah C. Sullivan

39th Illinois Infantry Regiment --- Colonel Thomas O. Osborn

13th Indiana Infantry Regiment --- Lieutenant Colonel Robert S. Foster

5th Ohio Infantry Regiment --- Lieutenant Colonel John B. Patrick

62nd Ohio Infantry Regiment --- Colonel Francis B. Pond

K-23 W-69 M-0 =92

3rd Brigade - Colonel Erastus B. Tyler

7th Indiana Infantry Regiment --- Lieutenant Colonel John F. Cheek

7th Ohio Infantry Regiment --- Lieutenant Colonel William R. Creighton

29th Ohio Infantry Regiment --- Colonel Lewis P. Buckley

110th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment --- Colonel William D. Lewis Jr.

1st West Virginia Infantry Regiment --- Colonel Joseph Thoburn

K-43 W-171 M-21 =235

Cavalry - Colonel Thornton F. Brodhead

1st Squadron Pennsylvania Cavalry --- Captain john Keys

Independent Company, Maryland Cavalry --- Captain Henry A. Cole

Independent Company, Maryland Cavalry --- Captain William Firey

Independent Company, Maryland Cavalry --- Captain John Horner

1st West Virginia Cavalry Battalion --- Major B. F. Chamberlain

Company "A", 1st Ohio Cavalry --- Captain Nathan D. Menken

Company "C", 1st Ohio Cavalry --- Captain Nathan D. Menken

1st Michigan Cavalry Battalion --- Lieutenant Colonel Joseph T. Copeland

K-3 W-6 M-0 =9

Artillery - Lieutenant Colonel Philip Daum

Battery "A", West Virginia Artillery --- Captain John Jenks

Battery "B", West Virginia Artillery

Battery,"H", 1st Ohio Artillery --- Captain James F. Huntington

Battery "L", 1st Ohio Artillery --- Captain Lucius N. Robinson

Battery "E", 4th U.S. Artillery --- Captain Joseph C. Clark Jr.

K-4 W-2 M-0 =6

STRENGTH Not Reported

CASUALTIES Killed 118; Wounded 450; Missing 22; TOTAL 590

 

Partial Casualty List

Lieutenant Williamson – Killed

Private Bartley Kelly – Killed

Private Charles Schneider – Killed

Private Brown – Killed

Lieutenant Craig – Wounded

Private B. Isdell – Killed

Private E. Swine – Wounded

Captain Whitcom – Killed

 

 

Confederate Forces

MAJOR GENERAL THOMAS JONATHAN "Stonewall" JACKSON

Garnett's Brigade - Brigadier General Richard B. Garnett

2nd Virginia Infantry Regiment --- Colonel J. W. Allen

4th Virginia Infantry Regiment --- Lieutenant Colonel Charles A. Ronald

                                                            Major A. G. Pendleton

5th Virginia Infantry Regiment --- Colonel William H. Harman

27th Virginia Infantry Regiment --- Colonel John Echols (W)

                                                            Lieutenant Colonel A. J. Grigsby

33rd Virginia Infantry Regiment --- Colonel Arthur C. Cummings

Virginia Battery, Rockbridge Artillery --- Captain William McLaughlin

Virginia Battery West Augusta Artillery --- Captain James H. Waters

Virginia Artillery Battery --- Captain Joseph Carpenter

K-40 W-168 M-153 361

Burkes's Brigade - Colonel Jesse S. Burks

21st Virginia Infantry Regiment --- Lieutenant Colonel John M. Patton Jr.

42nd Virginia Infantry Regiment --- Lieutenant Colonel D. A. Langhorne

1st Virginia (Irish) Battalion --- Captain D. B. Bridgford

            Company A – Captain Leigh

            Company B – Lieutenant John A. Turner

            Company C – Captain Thom

            Company E – Captain Jones

Virginia Artillery Battery--- Lieutenant James Plesants

K-24 W-114 M-39 =167

Fulkerson's Brigade - Colonel Samuel V. Fulkerson

23rd Virginia Infantry Regiment --- Lieutenant Colonel Alexander G. Taliaferro

37th Virginia Infantry Regiment --- Lieutenant Colonel R. P. Carson

Virginia Battery, Danville Artillery --- Lieutenant A. C. Lanier

K-15 W-76 M-71 =162

Cavalry

7th Virginia Cavalry Regiment --- Colonel Turner Ashby

            Company H, 2nd Virginia Infantry --- Captain Hunter *

            Company I, 2nd Virginia Infantry --- Captain S. J. C. Moore *

            Company D, 2nd Virginia Infantry --- Lieutenant Hoffman *

            Company H, 27th Virginia Infantry --- Captain Edmondson *

Chew's Virginia Battery --- Captain R. P. Chew

            * Providing Support to the Cavalry at the beginning of the battle

STRENGTH 3,023

CASUALTIES Killed 80; Wounded 342; Missing 269; TOTAL 718

 

Partial Casualty List

Colonel John Echols - Wounded

Captain  S. J. C.Moore – Wounded

Lieutenant J. B. Davis – Wounded

Lieutenant R. H. Lee – Killed

Lieutenant Hoffman – Wounded

Lieutenant O. S. Colston – Wounded

Lieutenant Link – Wounded

Sergeant Shepard – Wounded

Sergeant N. O. Sowers – Wounded

Private Roy – Wounded

Corporal Shepard – Wounded

Captain George T. Antrim – Wounded

2nd Lieutenant J. W. Dale – Mortally Wounded

Lieutenant John W. Wilson – Killed

Lieutenant Robert C. Noonan – Killed

Captain Morris - Killed

Captain Rector – Killed

2nd Lieutenant John Heth – Killed

Acting Sergeant Major Duggan – Wounded

Lieutenant J. C. Wills – Killed

Captain R. E. Cowan – Mortally Wounded

Lieutenant P. S. Hagy – Mortally Wounded

Captain James Vance – Wounded

Lieutenant George A. Neel – Wounded

Captain Thomas S. Gibson – Wounded

Lieutenant Charles H. C. Preston – Wounded

Captain Walton – Wounded

Lieutenant Crump – Wounded

Lieutenant Curtis – Wounded

Captain Seargeant - Missing

 

 

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