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Battle of McDowell
Conflict American Civil War
Date May 8, 1862
Place Highland County, Virginia
Result Confederate victory
Combatants
United States of America Confederate States of America
Commanders
Robert H. Milroy
Robert C. Schenck
Thomas J. Jackson
Strength
6,500 6,000
Casualties
720 total (surgeon's list reports 556) 720 total (surgeon's list reports 556)
Jackson's Valley Campaign
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The Battle of McDowell, also known as the Battle of Sitlington's Hill, took place on May 8, 1862 in Highland County, Virginia as part of Confederate Army General Thomas J. Jackson's Campaign through Shenandoah Valley, Virginia during the American Civil War.


From Staunton, Maj. Gen. T.J. Jackson marched his army west along the Parkersburg Road to confront two brigades of Frémont’s force (Milroy and Schenck), advancing toward the Shenandoah Valley from western Virginia. At McDowell on May 8, Milroy seized the initiative and assaulted the Confederate position on Sitlington’s Hill. The Federals were repulsed after severe fighting, lasting four hours. Afterwards, Milroy and Schenck withdrew into western Virginia, freeing up Jackson’s army to march against the other Union columns threatening the Valley.


References

  • CWSAC Battle Summaries, National Park Service (http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/bycampgn.htm)



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The Battle of McDowell, also known as Sitlington's Hill, was fought May 8–9, 1862, in Highland County, Virginia, as part of Confederate Army General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson's Campaign through the Shenandoah Valley during the American Civil War.
The battle of McDowell is studied today by military historians for several reasons.
At the strategic level, the battle of McDowell and the resultant withdrawal of the Union army was an important victory for the South.
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