The following list of battles in which the Stonewall Brigade fought was published in the ‘Rockingham Register’ on November 10, 1895. It was published in the Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23, pages 56-57. It is presented here with minimal edits, although it omits some engagements, such as Fort Stedman, and includes some in which the brigade played little role, such as McDowell.
BATTLES OF THE STONEWALL BRIGADE.
An old soldier, a few days ago, found an old war memorandum book and in it was recorded the list of battles and skirmishes that the Stonewall Brigade was engaged in from the First Manassas to Appomattox Court house. We publish it for the benefit of the old soldiers that are fond of fighting their old battles over again.
Manassas Plains, July 21, 1861.
Kernstown, March 23, 1862.
McDowell, May 9, 1862.
Winchester (Banks’ rout), May 25, 1862.
Port Republic, June 9, 1862
Cold Harbor, June 27, 1862.
Malvern Hill, July 1, 1862.
Cedar Run, (Slaughter Mountain), August 9, 1862.
Manassas, No. 2, August 28, 29, 30, 1862.
Chantilly, Sept. 2, 1862.
Harper’s Ferry, Sept. 14, 1862.
Sharpsburg (Antietam), September 17, 1862.
Kearneysville, Oct 16, 1862.
Fredericksburg, December 13, 14, 1862.
Chancellorsville, May 2, 3, 1863.
Winchester, No. 2, June 14, 15, 1863.
Gettysburg, July 1, 2, 3, 1863.
Bealton (skirmish), November 5, 1863.
Payne’s Farm (Mine Run), November 27, 1863
Morton’s Ford (skirmish), Febuary 10, 1864.
The Wilderness, May 5, 1864.
Spotsylvania C. H., May 12, 1864.
Harrison House, May 18, 1864.
Nye River, May 19, 1864.
Bethesda Church, No. 1, May 30, 1864.
Bethesda Church, No. 2, June 2, 1864.
Monocacy, July 19, 1864.
Snicker’s Ferry (skirmish), July 18, 1864.
Kernstown, No 2, July 24, 1864.
Winchester, No, 3, July 24, 1864.
Newtown (skirmish), August 11, 1864.
Winchester, No. 4, August 17, 1864.
P. & W. railroad (skirmish), August 25, 1864.
Shepherdstown, August 25, 1864.
Winchester, No, 5, September 19, 1864.
Fisher’s Hill, Sept. 24, 1864.
Bell Grove, Oct. 9, 1864.
Hatcher’s Run (Burgess Mill), Feb. 6, 1865.
Appomattox, April 9, 1865.