Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Battle of Scary Creek was a minor battle fought on July 17, 1861, during the American Civil War in Scary across the Kanawha River from present day Nitro in Putnam County, West Virginia. It was the first Confederate victory in Kanawha Valley. [1] Battle of Scary Creek, Putnam County, Virginia, 1861
Battle of Austerlitz reenactment December Slavkov u Brna, Czech Republic: 19th century Projekt Austerlitz [1] Battle of Austerlitz: Battle / Commemoration Battle of Evesham Festival and Reenactment [2] First weekend in August Evesham, England: 13th century Battle of Evesham [2] Battle of Evesham: Battle / Commemoration Battle of Hastings ...
Two months later, the regiment crossed the river into western Virginia as a part of the force under George B. McClellan and entered into its first engagement at the Battle of Scary Creek, July 17, 1861. During the five-hour battle, the regiment lost nine men killed and seventeen wounded.
The 2024 Lorena Sternwheeler Civil Reenactment and Encampment will take sail from Zane’s Landing Park at the west end of Market Street in downtown Zanesville Friday, July 19, on its Night Flight ...
For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
Battle of Natural Bridge reenactment: A schedule of events. March 1, 2024. Reenactor registration and set-up. March 2, 2024. 9 a.m. – Military and civilian camps open to the public.
The first Baptism of Fire came on July 17, 1861, at the Battle of Scary Creek. Captain George Patton won a major victory for the Confederates, and he was wounded in the shoulder, he was left at Charleston, West Virginia. During his absence, the 22nd Virginia was placed under the command of Colonel Christopher Q. Tompkins.
ESPN will tell is story in a "30 for 30" documentary which will have screenings at the Cleveland International Film Festival. 'False Positive' (4:55 p.m., April 6 and 2:20 p.m., April 11, Connor ...