Virginia: 14th Cavalry Regiment

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Unit History

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Organized with nine companies in part from Jackson's Cavalry Squadron on September 5, 1862, per S.O. #208, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office.
Tenth Company formed later from the other companies.
Regiment furloughed for two months in January 1865.
Surrendered at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865.

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Field and Staff

  • Commander: Charles E. Thoburn (Colonel)
  • Colonel: Robert A. Bailey (Lt. Col., Col.) and James Cochran
  • Lieutenant Colonel: John A. Gibson
  • Major: Benjamin F. Eakle and George Jackson

Assignments

  • February-May 1863: Cavalry Brigade, Department of Western Virginia
  • May-August 1863: Jenkins' Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of Northern Virginia
  • August-September 1863: Jenkins' Cavalry Brigade, Department of Western Virginia
  • September-October 1863: Jenkins' Cavalry Brigade, Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee
  • October-December 1863: Jenkins' Brigade, Ransom's Cavalry Division, Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee
  • December 1863-January 1864: Jenkins' Cavalry Brigade, Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee
  • January-June 1864: Jenkins' Cavalry Brigade, Department of Western Virginia
  • June-July 1864: McClausland's Brigade, Cavalry Division, Valley District, Department of Northern Virginia
  • September 1864-January 1865: McClausland's Brigade, Cavalry Division, Valley District, Department of Northern Virginia
  • March-April 1865: McClausland's Brigade, Lomax's Cavalry Division, Valley District, Department of Northern Virginia

Companies & Counties of Origin



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Battles, Skirmishes and Engagements



  • Fayetteville, West Virginia (September 10, 1862)
  • Cotton Hill (September 11, 1862)
  • Montgomery's Ferry (September 12, 1862)
  • Charleston, West Virginia (September 13, 1862)
  • Buffalo (September 27, 1862)
  • Charlestown (October 6, 1862)
  • Bullstown (October 9, 1862)
  • Charleston (October 16, 1862)
  • Kanawha Falls (October 31, 1862)
  • Middletown June 11, 1863)
  • 2nd Winchester (June 14-15, 1863)
  • White Post (June 14, 1863)
  • Bunker Hill (June 15, 1863)
  • Martinsburg, West Virginia (June 15, 1863)
  • Greencastle (June 20, 1863)
  • Chambersburg (June 20, 1863)
  • Monterey, Pennsylvania [Company D] (June 22, 1863)
  • Greencastle, Pennsylvania [Company I] (June 22, 1863)
  • Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (June 28-29, 1863)
  • Carlisle (June 29, 1863)
  • Gettysburg (July 1-3, 1863)
  • Monterey Gap (July 5, 1863)
  • Hagerstown, Maryland (July 6, 1863)
  • Boonsboro (July 7-8, 1863)
  • Williamsport (July 5, 1863)
  • Sheperdstown (July 16, 1863)
  • Chester Gap (July 21, 1863)
  • Brandy Station (August 1, 1863)
  • Kelly's Ford (August 2-3, 1863)
  • Little Washington (August 24, 1863)
  • Droop Mountain (November 6, 1863)
  • Greenbrier River (December 12, 1863)
  • Cloyd's Mountain (May 9, 1864)
  • Lynchburg Campaign (June 1864)
  • White Sulphur Springs (JUne 1, 1864)
  • Covington (June 2, 1864)
  • Panther Gap (June 4, 1864)
  • Goshen (June 6, 1864)
  • Buffalo Gap (June 7, 1864)
  • Staunton Road (June 8, 1864)
  • Arbor Hill (June 10, 1864)
  • Newport (June 10, 1864)
  • Middlebrook (June 10, 1864)
  • Brownsburg (June 10, 1864)
  • Lexington (June 11, 1864)
  • Broad Creek (June 13, 1864)
  • Buchanan (June 13, 1864)
  • Peaks Gap (June 14, 1864)
  • Fancy Farm (June 15, 1864)
  • Otter River (June 16, 1864)
  • New London (June 16, 1864)
  • Lynchburg (June 17-18, 1864)
  • Forest Depot (June 18, 1864)
  • Liberty (June 20, 1864)
  • Salem (June 21, 1864)
  • Leetown, West Virginia (July 3, 1864)
  • North Mountain (July 4, 1864)
  • Hagerstown, Maryland (July 7, 1864)
  • Fredericksburg, Maryland (July 8, 1864)
  • Monocacy (July 9, 1864)
  • Urbanna (July 10, 1864)
  • Rockville (July 10, 1864)
  • Fort Stevens (July 11, 1864)
  • Rockville (July 13, 1864)
  • Edwards Ferry (July 14, 1864)
  • Snicker's Gap (July 17, 1864)
  • Ashby's Gap (July 18, 1864)
  • Berry's Ferry (July 19, 1864)
  • Darkesville, West Virginia (July 19, 1864)
  • Winchester (July 20, 1864)
  • Stephenson's Gap (July 20, 1864)
  • Kernstown (July 23, 1864)
  • Winchester (July 24, 1864)
  • Martinsburg, West Virginia (July 25, 1864)
  • Clear Springs, Maryland (July 29, 1864)
  • Mercersburg, West Virginia (July 29, 1864)
  • Chambersburg (July 30, 1864)
  • McConnellsburg (July 30, 1864)
  • Cumberland, Maryland (August 1, 1864)
  • Old Town (August 2, 1864)
  • Green Springs (August 2, 1864)
  • Hancock, Maryland (August 2, 1864)
  • New Creek, West Virginia (August 4, 1864)
  • Moorefield (August 7, 1864)
  • Fisher's Hill (August 13, 1864)
  • Fisher's Hill (August 15, 1864)
  • Kernstown (August 17, 1864)
  • Winchester (August 17, 1864)
  • Opequon (August 19-20, 1864)
  • Charlesrown (August 21, 1864)
  • Summit Point (August 21, 1864)
  • Halltown (August 22, 1864)
  • Charlestown, West Virginia (August 23, 1864)
  • Kearneyville (August 25, 1864)
  • Leetown, West Virginia (August 25, 1864)
  • Smithfield (August 28, 1864)
  • Opequon (August 29, 1864)
  • Brucetown (August 30, 1864)
  • Opequon (September 1, 1864)
  • Bunker Hill (September 3, 1864)
  • Stephenson's Depot (September 5, 1864)
  • Big Spring, West Virginia (September 10, 1864)
  • Darkesville, West Virginia (September 10, 1864)
  • Darkesville, West Virginia (September 12, 1864)
  • 3rd Winchester (September 19, 1864)
  • Front Royal Pike (September 21, 1864)
  • Milford (September 22, 1864)
  • Luray (September 24, 1864)
  • Port Republic (September 26, 1864)
  • Waynesborough (September 29, 1864)
  • Brown's Gap (October 4, 1864)
  • Strasburg (October 9, 1864)
  • Fisher's Hill (October 9, 1864)
  • Woodstock (October 10, 1864)
  • Cedar Creek (October 11, 1864)
  • Cedar Creek (October 19, 1864)
  • Stoney Point (October 19, 1864)
  • Bentonville (October 23, 1864)
  • Milford (October 25-26, 1864)
  • Nineveh, Virginia (November 12, 1864)
  • Front Royal (November 22, 1864)
  • Berry's Ford (December 17, 1864)
  • Madison Court House (December 20, 1864)
  • Liberty Mills (December 22, 1864)
  • Jack's Shop (December 23, 1864)
  • Gordonsville (December 24, 1864)
  • Petersburg Siege [from March 1865] (June 1864-April 1865)
  • Quaker Road (March 29, 1865)
  • White Oak Road (March 31, 1865)
  • Five Forks (April 1, 1865)
  • Avery's Church Road (April 4, 1865)
  • Amelia Springs (April 5, 1865)
  • Jetersville (April 6, 1865)
  • Deatonville (April 6, 1865)
  • High Bridge (April 7, 1865)
  • Farmville (April 7, 1865)
  • Appomattox Court House (April 9, 1865)

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