Miskel's Farm, 1863, undated.

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Miskel's Farm, 1863, undated.

Five pages of typed notes describing the Battle of Miskel's Farm, Va. (1 Apr. 1863), during which six companies of the 1st Vermont Cavalry attacked an encampment of Mosby's Rangers. Includes casualties and information about the 1st Vermont Cavalry.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7109088

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