Battle of Kanawha Gap

Battle of Kanawha Gap
Part of the American Civil War

Marker commemorating the Battle of Kanawha Gap
DateSeptember 25, 1861 (1861-09-25)
Location
Result Union victory
Belligerents
 USA United States (Union)  CSA CSA (Confederacy)
Commanders and leaders
Col. Abram Piatt
Lt-Col. David A. Enyart
Lt-Col. John Toland
Col. J. Lucien Davis (WIA)
Units involved
34th Ohio Infantry
1st Kentucky Infantry
Logan County Militia
Strength
750+ 200+
Casualties and losses
4 killed
10+ wounded
60 killed and wounded
70+ captured

The Battle of Kanawha Gap, also known as the Battle of Chapmanville, was a Civil War battle fought near Chapmanville, West Virginia on September 25, 1861, as part of the Western Virginia campaign.[1] A column of Union soldiers from the Kanawha Brigade commanded by Col. Piatt and Col. Enyart, set out on an expedition from Camp Enyart to attack a Confederate camp near Chapmanville and drive Confederate forces from the Kanawha valley.

  1. ^ Mackenzie, Scott Alexander (2007). The Civil War in Kanawha County, West Virginia, 1860–1865. Calgary, Alberta: University of Calgary.

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