Virginia 46th Cavalry Battalion


Historical Notes:
The 46th Battalion, Virginia Cavalry was organized in February, 1864, with six companies. In December it merged into the 26th Regiment Virginia Cavalry. Officers:
Lieutenant Colonel Joseph K. Kesler and Major Henry D. Ruffner Assignments:
W. L. Jackson's Brigade Battles:
2 Lynchburg Campaign (May–June 1864)
  • 2.1 New Market (May 15)
  • 2.2 Piedmont (June 5–6)
  • 2.3 Lynchburg (June 17–18)
  • 3 Early's Washington Raid and operations against the B&O Railroad (June–August 1864)
  • 3.1 Monocacy (July 9)
  • 3.2 Fort Stevens (July 11–12)
  • 3.3 Heaton's Crossroads (July 16)
  • 3.4 Cool Spring (July 17–18)
  • 3.5 Rutherford's Farm (July 20)
  • 3.6 Second Kernstown (July 24)
  • 3.7 Folck's Mill (August 1)
  • 3.8 Moorefield (August 7)
  • 4 Sheridan's Valley Campaign (August–October 1864) 4.1 Guard Hill (August 16)
  • 4.2 Summit Point (August 21)
  • 4.3 Smithfield Crossing (August 25–29)
  • 4.4 Berryville (September 3–4)
  • 4.5 Third Winchester (September 19)
  • 4.6 Fisher's Hill (September 21–22)
  • 4.7 Tom's Brook (October 9)
  • 4.8 Cedar Creek (October 19)
  • Rosters:
    The roster of this unit contains the names of 481 men. These company assignments represent organization after the formation of the 26th Regiment.
  • Company A (Captain Edmund J. Jarvis) - Ritchie and Pleasants County, West Virginia,
  • Company B (Captain George J. Davisson) - Lewis County, West Virginia
  • Company C (Captain John M. Burns) - Ritchie County, West Virginia
  • Company D (Captain James E. Smith) - Jackson County, West Virginia
  • Company E (Captain James M. McGuffin) - Bath, Highland and Rockbridge Counties
  • Company F (Captain John B. Lee) - Wirt and Jackson County, West Virginia
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