Battle of Kabletown

{{short description|Battle of the American Civil War}}

{{Infobox military conflict

|conflict=Battle of Kabletown

|partof=American Civil War

|map_type = West Virginia#USA

|map_caption = Location of Kabletown

|coordinates = {{coord|39|12|59|N|77|51|25|W|region:US_type:city|display=inline,title}}

|date=November 18, 1864

|place=Kabletown, West Virginia

|result=Confederate victory

|combatant1={{flagicon|USA|1861}} United States

|combatant2={{flagicon|CSA|1863}} Confederacy

|commander1=Richard R. Blazer

|commander2=John S. Mosby

|strength1=Blazer's Scouts

|strength2=43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry

|casualties1=27

|casualties2=unknown

}}

{{Campaignbox Richmond-Petersburg Campaign}}

The Battle of Kabletown took place between Confederate and Union forces near the end of the American Civil War. Captain John S. Mosby, with nine companies of cavalry, defeated Captain Richard R. Blazer's outnumbered Blazer's Scouts.

Background

In late 1864, General Ulysses S. Grant's Overland Campaign came to a close. He had laid siege to Petersburg. Captain Blazer's Scouts, a Union company, had already raided the city of Lynchburg, Virginia in the campaign against Richmond. Captain John S. Mosby of the Confederates decided to stop these raids against Virginia by bringing them to battle. On November 18, 1864, the forces met at Kabletown, West Virginia.

Battle

Mosby had nine companies, the 43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry, to Captain Richard R. Blazer's one. Mosby was able to defeat Blazer's Scouts due to superior numbers, inflicting 27 casualties. Of the entire number in Blazer's company, 65; 22 killed, 13 escaped and five of these were wounded.

References

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{{cite web|title=Correspondence of Brigadier General John Stevenson|url=https://ehistory.osu.edu/books/official-records/091/0648|publisher=Ohio State University|accessdate=17 November 2017}}

{{cite news|last1=Pancake|first1=Henry|title=Narrow Escape|url=https://cenantua.wordpress.com/2011/09/04/identifying-more-unknowns-mosby-vs-blazers-scouts/|accessdate=17 November 2017|publisher=Ironton Register via Robert Moore|date=November 25, 1886}}

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