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Battle of Tom's Brook, VA 9 October 1864, US Civil War

Battle of Tom's Brook, VA 9 October 1864, US Civil War

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  • Pvt. William H. Hertzler, (USA) (1838 - 1904)
    Private Co. H 5th US Cavalry 11 July, 1864-10 June, 1865 Surgeon's certificate of discharge
  • Pvt. John Gibson Herndon, (CSA) (1843 - 1928)
    Bio contributed by JFJN (FAG # 46976255): In March 1862, John Gibson Herndon left his Virginia home and joined the Confederate army. In Herndon's words, the Federal troops had " Commenced their rain [s...
  • Horace Smith, (CSA) (1824 - 1908)
    Horace served in Company F, 21st Virginia Infantry during the Civil War. He enlisted on August 6, 1864, at the age of 40. He was part of Jubal Early's Army of the Valley and took part in the last phase...

The Battle of Tom's Brook was fought on October 9, 1864, in Shenandoah County, Virginia, during Philip Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign of the American Civil War. It resulted in a significant Union victory, one that was mockingly dubbed The Woodstock Races for the speed of the Confederate withdrawal.

After his victory at Fisher's Hill, Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan pursued Jubal A. Early's Confederate 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 Maj. Gen. Joseph B. Kershaw's division, Early followed. Maj. Gen. Thomas L. Rosser arrived from Petersburg to take command of Maj. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee's Confederate cavalry division and harassed the retreating Federals. On October 9, Brig. Gen. Alfred Torbert's Union troopers turned on their pursuers, routing the divisions of Rosser, whose cavalrymen were repulsed by Custer in a flanking maneuver along the base of Spiker's Hill off of Back Road, and Lunsford L. Lomax, who was positioned in the vicinity of the Valley Pike, at Tom's Brook. With this victory, the Union cavalry attained overwhelming superiority in the Valley.

That's General Custer, the Yanks are so proud of,
and I intend to give him the best whipping today that he ever got,

— Confederate Major General Tom Rosser on the eve of the battle.
Jubal Early later commented sourly about Rosser's Laurel Brigade, "The laurel is a running vine".

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