Welcome to version 1.6 of the Spirit of ’61 Battlelog! Over the past several months, we have focused on revising and updating our battle narratives for the Tygart Valley–Cheat River Campaign. With these updates completed, our Battlelog is now 88 pages and over 44,800 words. Here is a detailed list of all changes in this…
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Timeline of Events in Northwest Virginia, June 4 – July 16, 1861
Previously, we chronicled the events leading up to the action at Philippi, from April 17 to June 3, 1861. Here, we turn to the 42 days between the secessionist retreat from Philippi and the Federal occupation of the Cheat Mountain summit, a period marked by steady reinforcements on both sides, intermittent clashes as the armies…
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The Tygart Valley / Cheat River Campaign at Emerging Civil War
Over the years, Emerging Civil War has published a range of engaging articles on events in northwestern Virginia during the spring and summer of 1861. Contributors include not only our friend Jon-Erik Gilot, but also Edward Alexander, Kevin Pawlak, David T. Dixon, and Gordy Morgan. The topics run from campaign overviews to forgotten Confederate drink…
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Events Leading up to the Action at Philippi
The following is a comprehensive chronology of the important events leading up to the Action at Philippi, June 3, 1861. It begins at the initial secession vote at the Virginia Convention in Richmond, April 17, 1861, and covers 47 days, although not every day is represented. These days were filled with military and political intrigue…
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Understanding the Tygart Valley Battle Entries
Allow me to take a moment to explain how Spirit of 61's battle entries are organized to convey the principal events in a specific geographic area (what we call "fronts"). While each entry is a standalone article, it should also summarize the events leading up to the main conflict to provide the necessary background. This…
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ABT: The Battle of Corrick’s Ford
The American Battlefield Trust released an informative video a few years ago about the Battle of Corrick's Ford. Kris White tells the story on location. Parsons, WV is a nice little town and I always enjoy stopping there with my family. The house where Robert S. Garnett's body was taken still stands. https://youtu.be/qRovfQezbUQ?si=cKZDxLvUhjRgXeZ9
Tygart Valley / Cheat River Campaign Bibliography
As I began preparing to revise several of our entries on the Tygart Valley / Cheat River Campaign, I realized just how many new sources I uncovered over the past several years that never made it onto our website. For such an obscure campaign, an extraordinary amount has been written about it. As the “first…
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Timeline of the Tygart Valley / Cheat River Campaign
Events in northwestern Virginia in May, June, and July 1861 unfolded rapidly and were often complex, involving many moving parts, both military and political. Without a clear sense of how these developments related to one another, it is easy to become confused. To help alleviate that confusion and place everything in proper context, I have…
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Battlelog 1.5 is Now Available
Welcome to version 1.5 of the Spirit of ’61 Battlelog. Developed over several months, this release includes two new battles and substantive revisions to four others. It is now 76 pages and over 37,000 words. Here is a detailed list of all changes in this version: Revised narrative for Battle of Hoke’s Run. Added entry…
Map of the Lower Shenandoah Campaign, Summer 1861
Through June and July 1861, the armies of Union Maj. Gen. Robert Patterson and Confederate Brig. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston shadowboxed across the lower Shenandoah Valley. They fought a few incidental skirmishes, but no major battles. The stakes were high: the Shenandoah was a fertile valley rich in grain and foodstuffs, and it served as…
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