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The Action at Abraham's Creek was an engagement on September 13, 1864 between Union Army and Confederate States Army forces during a Union reconnaissance in force toward Winchester, Virginia. The action occurred during skirmishing, maneuvering and scouting before the Third Battle of Winchester on September 19, 1864 in the Valley Campaigns of 1864 during the American Civil War.〔Pond, 1884, p. 146 describes the operation as: "The most brilliant of these minor operations...."〕〔Starr, Steven. ''The Union Cavalry in the Civil War: The War in the East from Gettysburg to Appomattox, 1863–1865''. Volume 2. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2007. Originally published 1981. ISBN 978-0-8071-3292-0, p. 259, calls the action "The most striking feat of arms of the Federal cavalry at this stage of the campaign...."〕 The Union force successfully completed the mission and captured about 173 Confederate prisoners.〔Starr, 2007 (1981), pp. 259-261.〕 The reconnaissance was conducted by the 1st Brigade, 3rd Division of the Cavalry Corps of the Union Army of the Shenandoah under the command of Colonel, later Brigadier General, John Baillie McIntosh in order to determine Confederate strength around the Berryville Pike approaching Winchester.〔''The Union Army; A History of Military Affairs in the Loyal States, 1861–65 — Records of the Regiments in the Union Army — Cyclopedia of Battles — Memoirs of Commanders and Soldiers''. Wilmington, NC: Broadfoot Publishing, 1997. First published 1908 by Federal Publishing Company. (Vol. 5 ). . Retrieved July 23, 2015. p. 18.〕 McIntosh's force comprised the 1st Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Cavalry, 3rd New Jersey Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry, 5th Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry, 2d Ohio Cavalry Regiment, 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment and Battery M of the 2d United States Artillery Regiment.〔Dyer, Frederick H. (''A Compendium of the War of Rebellion: Compiled and Arranged From Official Records of the Federal and Confederate Armies, Reports of the Adjutant Generals of the Several States, The Army Registers and Other Reliable Documents and Sources'' ). Dayton, OH: Morningside Books, 1978. ISBN 978-0-89029-046-0. First published 1908 by Dyer Publishing. Retrieved July 23, 2015. p. 952.〕 On September 13, 1864, Union cavalry division commander, Brigadier General James H. Wilson ordered McIntosh to scout the Berryville Pike, also shown as the Berryville–Winchester Road.〔〔Starr, 2007 (1981), p. 260.〕 McIntosh's force moved down the pike and crossed Opequon Creek where his men captured about 30 Confederate prisoners.〔〔The ''Cyclopedia of Battles'', 1908, p. 952 gives the number of Confederate prisoners taken at the opening of the event as 39.〕 Moving on to Abraham's Creek, about from Winchester, McIntosh's brigade charged and broke through a line of Confederate infantry from Brigadier General James Conner's brigade and captured the entire 8th South Carolina Infantry Regiment under Colonel J. W. Henagan, which scattered before the charging cavalrymen, and the regiment's flag.〔〔Pond, 1884, pp.146, 261〕 Due to the attrition in regiments prior to that date, the 8th South Carolina Infantry comprised 14 officers and 92 men.〔Pond, 1884, pp. 146-147.〕 At the same time, McIntosh's men captured 2 officers and 35 men from six different Virginia mounted regiments which had been consolidated with 8 other regiments in Brigadier General William R. Terry's brigade.〔Pond, 1884, p. 147.〕 On September 17, 1864, McIntosh's force burned a mill on Abraham's Creek near the Winchester Pike and Jones Mill on Opequon Creek.〔 McIntosh was wounded and lost a leg at the Third Battle of Winchester, two days later.〔Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher, ''Civil War High Commands.'' Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001. ISBN 978-0-8047-3641-1. p. 379.〕 == Notes == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Action at Abraham's Creek」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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