Battle of Kelly's Ford

The Battle of Kelly's Ford, also known as the Battle of Kellysville or Kelleysville, took place on March 17, 1863, in Culpeper County, Virginia, as part of the cavalry operations along the Rappahannock River during the American Civil War. It set the stage for Brandy Station and other cavalry actions of the Gettysburg Campaign that summer. Twenty-one hundred troopers of Brig. Gen. William W. Averell's Union cavalry division crossed the Rappahannock to attack the Confederate cavalry that had been harassing them that winter. Brig. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee counterattacked with a brigade of about 800 men. After achieving a localized success, Union forces withdrew under pressure in late afternoon, without destroying Lee's cavalry.

Battle of Kelly's Ford
Part of the American Civil War

Plan showing battleground and cavalry fight, March 17, 1863, Kelly's Ford, Virginia.
DateMarch 17, 1863 (1863-03-17)
Location
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
United States (Union) CSA (Confederacy)
Commanders and leaders
William W. Averell Fitzhugh Lee
Strength
2,100 800
Casualties and losses
78 total
6 killed
50 wounded
22 missing
133 total
11 dead
88 wounded
34 captured
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