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This advance was soon followed by the surprise of the Rebels at Blues Gap; resulting in the capture of a number of rebel prisoners, three pieces of artillery and the entire camp's supplies and munitions, driving them to the eastern slope of the Alleghenies and transferring the field of active
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On April 2, 1864 at Ford's Station, under Lieutenant-Colonel John S. Witcher, the 3rd Cavalry charged and drove back a brigade of rebel cavalry, killing Confederate General Pegram. The regiment continued its duty, participating in the engagements at
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was the regiment's original commander. He began as lieutenant colonel and later was promoted to colonel. However, he never commanded the regiment in the field. Instead, he spent time on the staffs of generals
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The 3rd West Virginia Cavalry suffered 6 officers and 40 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded in battle and 136 enlisted men dead from disease for a total of 182 fatalities.
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In 1862, Company C, under Captain Conger, frequently engaged Confederate troops while in pursuit of β€œStonewall” Jackson during his retreat up the Shenandoah Valley.
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operations to the Valley of Virginia. Captain McGee was promoted to Major of the 3rd West Virginia Cavalry on October 2, 1861.
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in December, 1861, with the first company of the regiment organized and recruited in
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Under Captain J.L. McGee, the regiment first reported to General B.F. Kelley at
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routed Confederate cavalry. The regiment also fought in the latter part of
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A Virginia Yankee in the Civil War: the Diaries of David Hunter Strother
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left the 3rd West Virginia Cavalry during September 1863 to join the
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regiment raised by West Virginia under the Union government in
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Units and formations of the Union Army from West Virginia
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The 3rd West Virginia Cavalry Regiment was organized in
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3rd West Virginia Cavalry

United States
Union
Cavalry
American Civil War
Cross Keys
Second Bull Run
Brandy Station
Second Winchester
Upperville
Gettysburg
Williamsport
Droop Mountain
Bristoe Station
Lynchburg
Kernstown II
Moorefield
Third Winchester
Fisher's Hill
Waynesboro
Dinwiddie Court House
Five Forks
Namozine Church
Sailor's Creek
Appomattox Station
Appomattox Court House
David H. Strother

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