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Other Name: |
Woodstock Races |
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State: |
Virginia |
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Location: |
Shenandoah County |
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Campaign: |
Sheridan’s Shenandoah Valley Campaign (August-December 1864)
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Dates: |
October 9, 1864 |
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Principal Commanders: |
  Union States: Brig. Gen. Alfred Torbert
  Confederate States:
Maj. Gen. Thomas Rosser |
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Forces Engaged: |
  Union States: 6,300
  Confederate States: 3,500 Total: 9,800 total |
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Estimated Casualties: |
  Union States: 57
  Confederate States: 350 Total: 407 total |
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Results: |
Result(s): Union victory |
| Description: |
After his victory at Fisher’s Hill, Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan pursued Early’s army up the Shenandoah Valley to near Staunton. On October 6, Sheridan began withdrawing, as his cavalry burned everything that could be deemed of military significance, including barns and mills. Reinforced by Kershaw’s division, Early followed. Maj. Gen. Thomas Rosser arrived from Petersburg to take command of Fitz Lee’s cavalry division and harassed the retreating Federals. On October 9, Torbert’s troopers turned on their pursuers, routing the divisions of Rosser and Lomax at Tom’s Brook. With this victory, the Union cavalry attained overwhelming superiority in the Valley. |
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