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Battle of New Market, VA May 15, 1864, US Civil War

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  • Source: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21455412/edward-harvie-smith
    Edward Harvie Smith, (CSA) (1845 - 1912)
    He fought at The Battle of New Market as a VMI cadet.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy : Jul 7 2021, 21:48:41 UTC * Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy : Jul 7 2021, 22:03:17 UTC
  • Sgt. Everett Benjamin Blanshan, (USA) (1845 - 1918)
    OBITUARY THE DEPOSIT COURIER DEPOSIT, DELAWARE CO, NY WEDNESDAY, 29 MAY 1918EVERETT BLANSHAN, 73 CIVIL WAR VETERAN DIESEverett Blanshan, for many years a resident of Deposit, died at his home, corner o...
  • Lieutenant Colonel (CSA), James Robert Claiborne (1840 - d.)
    Civil War Confederate Army Officer. Born in Franklin County, Virginia, he was the son of Congressman Nathaniel Claiborne. When the war for Southern independence began, he was working on a farm in Virgi...
  • (CSA), William MacFarland Patton (1845 - 1905)
    of John M.Patton and Margaret Williams Patton, youngest of nine children, eight sons and one daughter.Soldier, civil engineer, professor of civil engineering at the Virginia Military institute from 187...
  • Pvt. Elias Shreve (c.1823 - 1864)
    Elias Shreve BIRTH 1823 Monroe County, Ohio, USA DEATH 1 Jul 1864 (aged 40–41) Harrisonburg, Rockingham County, Virginia, USA BURIAL Staunton National Cemetery Staunton, Staunton City, Virginiaenliste...

The Battle of New Market was fought on May 15, 1864, in Virginia during the Valley Campaigns of 1864 in the American Civil War. A makeshift Confederate army of 4,100 men defeated the larger Army of the Shenandoah under Major General Franz Sigel, delaying the capture of Staunton by several weeks.

The battle is primarily remembered today for being the only time in American history a school's student body was used as an organized combat unit. During the battle Confederate general John C. Breckinridge ordered cadets from the Virginia Military Institute (VMI), some of them child soldiers no older than 15, to join an attack on the Union lines. The event has gone on to become central to many of the Institute's myths and traditions.

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