Chilhowie-Stoneman at Greever’s Switch - Chilhowie VA
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe
N 36° 47.720 W 081° 40.902
17S E 439182 N 4072385
On December 1, 1864, Union Gen. George Stoneman led 5,700 cavalrymen east from Knoxville, Tennessee, to destroy iron-, lead-, and saltworks in Virginia that were essential to the Confederate war effort.
Waymark Code: WM12R2Y
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 07/05/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member jhuoni
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Chilhowie-Stoneman at Greever’s Switch— Stoneman Raid — Sidebar. On December 1, 1864, Union Gen. George Stoneman led 5,700 cavalrymen east from Knoxville, Tennessee, to destroy iron-, lead-, and saltworks in Virginia that were essential to the Confederate war effort. After actions at Kingsport and Bristol, Stoneman struck at Marion, Wytheville, and Austinville, then destroyed the saltworks at Saltville. Stoneman returned to Tennessee on January 1, 1865, having laid waste to every factory, railroad, depot, and warehouse in his path.

Sidebar. Fountain Beattie (Nov. 10, 1840–Mar. 25, 1923), born at the Town House, enlisted in the 1st Va. Cavalry at Abingdon, Va., where he met John S. Mosby. Beattie later became one of Mosby’s fifteen original Partisan Rangers and Mosby’s closest confidant.

Before you is the Middle Fork of the Holston River, and beyond it is the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad bed (now Norfolk Southern) laid in 1856. The ruins of the Beattie family home (Town House) are visible on the hill to your left front.

In December 1864, Union Gen. George Stoneman led a cavalry raid from Tennessee into southwest Virginia to destroy the Austinvine lead mines, the saltworks at Saltville, and the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad. After a brief engagement at Abingdon on December 13, Confederate forces retreated and Stoneman's men continued their march. The next day, the Federals camped here at Greever’s Switch along a seven-mile stretch of the railroad. Stoneman soon established his headquarters at the Preston House at Seven Mile Ford, although according to local tradition, he first paused at the Town House. There, however, the wife of Fountain Beattie’s brother, Claiborne Watkins Beattie (Co. A, 23rd Battalion Virginia Infantry), greet- ed Stoneman at the door with a gun and ordered him to leave. He followed her orders and camped for the night at the foot of the hill.

The Federals soon pushed northward and engaged Confederate forces at Marion, Atkins Tank, Mount Airy, Wytheville, and Austinville. Then Stoneman turned west and attacked Saltville on December 22, overwhelming the garrison there and damaging the saltworks. Although he reported that the works would be inoperable for months, they resumed limited service in a few weeks.
Type of site: Battlefield

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405 Whitetop Rd
Located at the H.L. Bonham Regional Development & Tourism Center parking lot
Chilhowie, VA USA
24319


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