Skirmish at Bowman's Place

Skirmish at Bowman’s Place
Part of the American Civil War

Article from the Wheeling Daily Intelligencer describing the Skirmish
DateJune 29, 1861 (1861-06-29)
Location
Adam Bowman’s residence, near St. George, Tucker County, West Virginia
Result Union victory
Belligerents
 USA  CSA
Commanders and leaders
Col. George Andrews
Capt. Hiram Miller
Col. James Irvine
Capt. John McNutt
Lt. Robert McChesney  
Units involved
15th Ohio Infantry Regiment
16th Ohio Infantry Regiment
1st West Virginia Infantry Regiment
2nd Rockbridge Dragoons
Tucker County Home Guards
Strength
280+ 20-50+
Casualties and losses
1 killed
1 wounded
1 killed
3 wounded

The Skirmish at Bowman's Place, also known as the Action at Cheat River, was a Civil War battle fought near St. George, West Virginia on June 29, 1861, as part of the Western Virginia campaign.[1]

A party of Confederate cavalry intended to disrupt the local Unionist elections in Tucker County, but were surprised by a force of Union soldiers hidden around the residence of Adam Bowman on the banks of the Cheat River. The federals ambushed the Confederate force, with both sides sustaining casualties, and the Confederates retreated.[2]

  1. ^ "Skirmish at Bowman's Place". Spirit of ‘61. WordPress.com. 21 April 2023. Retrieved 6 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Skirmish at Bowman's Place". Spirit of ‘61. WordPress.com. 21 April 2023. Retrieved 6 October 2024.