West Virginia Civil War History
Battle of
Camp Allegheny
The Battle of Camp Allegheny,
also known as the Battle of Allegheny Mountain , took place on
December 13, 1861, in Pocahontas County, West Virginia (then Virginia)
as part of the Operations in Western Virginia Campaign during the Civil
War.
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In a piercing winter wind, fighting
continued for much of the sunny morning as each side maneuvered on the
hillside fields and woods to gain the advantage. On the right flank,
Milroy had posted a strong force in a mountain clearing, among the
fallen timber, stumps and brush, which proved to be too difficult for
the Confederate infantry to drive off.
A Confederate artillery battery
unlimbered and unleashed a "storm of round shot and canister
among them, knocking their timber defenses about their heads, and
making their nest too hot to hold them..." Finally, Milroy's
troops were repulsed, and he retreated to his camps at Green Spring
Run near Cheat Mountain. Johnson lost 25 men killed and 97 wounded in
the engagement, plus 23 missing.
According to one Confederate soldier
in the 31st Virginia Infantry:
I had a splendid position in this
battle and could see the whole fight without having to take any part
in it, and I remember how I thought Colonel Johnson must be the most
wonderful hero in the world, as I saw him at one point, where his
men were hard pressed, snatch a musket in one hand and, swinging a
big club in the other, he led his line right up among the enemy,
driving them headlong down the mountain, killing and wounding many
with the bayonet and capturing a large number of prisoners...
Johnson would receive the nickname
"Allegheny" Johnson for his efforts. At year's end, he
remained at Camp Allegheny with five regiments, and Henry Heth was at
Lewisburg with two regiments.
References
- National Park Service battle
description
- Robson, John S., How a
One-Legged Rebel Lives: Reminiscences of the Civil War: The Story
of the Campaigns of Stonewall Jackson, as Told by a High Private
in the "Foot Cavalry" pages 20–21
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Camp_Allegheny
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