Battle Name: |
Cross Keys |
Other Names: |
None |
State: |
Virginia |
Location: |
Rockingham County |
Campaign: |
Jackson’s Shenandoah Valley Campaign (March-June 1862) |
Dates: |
June 8, 1862 |
Principal Commanders: |
Maj. Gen. John C. Frémont [US]; Maj. Gen. Richard S. Ewell [CS] |
Forces Engaged: |
17,300 total (US 11,500; CS 5,800) |
Estimated Casualties: |
951 total (US 664; CS 287) |
Description: |
Moving up the Shenandoah Valley in pursuit of Jackson’s army, Maj. Gen. John C. Frémont’s army
encountered Maj. Gen. Richard S. Ewell’s division at Cross Keys on June 8. Brig. Gen. Julius Stahel’s brigade,
attacking on the Union left, was stunned by a surprise volley from Trimble’s command and driven back in
confusion. After feeling out other parts of the Confederate line, Frémont withdrew to the Keezletown Road under
protection of his batteries. The next day, Trimble’s and Patton’s brigades held Frémont at bay, while the rest of
Ewell’s force crossed the river to assist in the defeat of Brig. Gen. E. Tyler's command at Port Republic. |
Results: |
Confederate victory |