Kesler's Raid-Capture of Upshur County Militia - Cleveland WV
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe
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In September 1863, Confederate Maj. Joseph K. Kesler, 19th Virginia Cavalry, led a raid from Pocahontas County through Upshur County and Centerville (present-day Rock Cave).
Waymark Code: WM12ZYQ
Location: West Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 08/17/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member jhuoni
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Kesler's Raid-Capture of Upshur County Militia--In September 1863, Confederate Maj. Joseph K. Kesler, 19th Virginia Cavalry, led a raid from Pocahontas County through Upshur County and Centerville (present-day Rock Cave). On September 2, Kesler’s commander, Col. William L. Jackson, ordered him “with 200 men on foot, to proceed to Sutton and capture the force there and then return.”

As Kesler made his way back to Pocahontas County from Sutton, he swept through Upshur County and, on September 12, captured Capt. Daniel Gould’s company of Upshur County militia at Centerville. Gould’s company was stationed at Centerville to protect the intersection of the Buckhannon and Little Kanawha Turnpike with the Hacker Valley Road. Allegedly Gould surrendered without firing a shot. The Confederates burned the nearby fortification as they marched away with their prisoners.

Of the seventy militiamen whom Kesler captured here, seven subsequently escaped, and twenty-five were paroled. For the remaining forty-three, however, the outcome was grim. They died in a variety of Confederate prisoner-of-war camps, including those at Belle Isle (Richmond), Virginia; Salisbury, North Carolina; and Andersonville, Georgia.

Kesler’s “successful scout” earned him a letter of commendation from Maj. Gen. Samuel Jones on September 19. Jones conveyed to Kesler “his high appreciation of the gallantry, skill, and enterprise displayed by him in this expedition. The courage and good conduct of the officers and men deserve and receive the highest commendation. If all our soldiers emulate their good example, we shall ever be able to meet our barbarous foe with the confidence of victory.”
Type of site: Battlefield

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intersection of Ireland - Rock Cave Road (State Highway 20) and Flatwood Run Road (County Route 20/13)
Cleveland, WV USA
26215


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