
The Bloody Cedars - New Market VA
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Don.Morfe
N 38° 39.926 W 078° 39.713
17S E 703424 N 4282244
The marker is located on Old Valley Pike, New Market VA
Waymark Code: WM18WC3
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 10/07/2023
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The Bloody Cedars-"Which was done with alacrity and spirit."
— 1864 Valley Campaign —
As the Battle of New Market unfolded on May 15, 1864, Confederate troops under Gen. John C. Breckinridge heavily assaulted the left flank of Union Gen. Franz Sigel's army. Sigel counterattacked with Gen. Julius Stahel's cavalry, which charged down the Valley Turnpike (present-day U.S. Route 11). The Confederates repulsed the attack, and Stahel's men fell back in disorder, leaving the 54th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment to anchor the Union left flank on the field in front of you.
Sigel then ordered his infantry to launch another attack. The 1st West Virginia Infantry (posted to the right of the 54th Pennsylvania) was the first to advance. "I ordered the 54th also to charge," wrote its commander, Col. Jacob Campbell, "which was done with alacrity and spirit." Under heavy fire, the West Virginians retreated unexpectedly. The men of the 54th Pennsylvania, now alone, came over the crest of this cedar-covered hill and were shocked by the number of Confederates waiting in a ravine to the south.
The heavy Confederate infantry fire cut deeply into the ranks of the unsupported Union troops. Campbell had no choice but to retreat to save.
Name of Battle: Battle of New Market
 Name of War: U. S. Civil War
 Date(s) of Battle (Beginning): 05/15/1864
 Entrance Fee: Not Listed
 Parking: Not Listed
 Date of Battle (End): Not listed

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