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1st West Virginia Sergeant Saves Colors, Soldier, Too
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"1st West Virginia Sergeant Saves Colors, Soldier, Too
by Darl Stephenson , for The Washington Times
As part of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's spring campaign of 1864, two Union forces were to attack the Shenandoah Valley.
Brig. Gen. George Crook was to advance from West Virginia, attacking Dublin Depot and cutting the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad by burning the New River Bridge. Crook's column then would march down the valley, heading north toward Harpers Ferry. Maj. Gen. Franz Sigel was to attack south up the valley to link up with Crook. Crook succeeded in his mission to destroy the New River Bridge after winning a short but bloody victory at Cloyd's Mountain. Based upon rumors of Confederate forces approaching from the east, however, Crook retired back to West Virginia, leaving Sigel to face a Confederate force under Maj. Gen. John C. Breckenridge.
Sigel and Breckenridge finally met at the little town of New Market, on the east side of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River. Sigel, a political general with little gift for command, was no ma"
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