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The Battle of Salyersville, also called Battle of Ivy Point Hill (not to be confused with The Battle of Ivy Mountain, which took place in April 1861), also called The Battle of Half Mountain, was the largest of the many skirmishes in Magoffin County, Kentucky, during the American Civil War.

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  • Battle of Salyersville (en)
  • Slag bij Salyersville (nl)
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  • De slag bij Salyersville vond plaats op 13 april en 14 april 1864 in Magoffin County Kentucky tijdens de Amerikaanse Burgeroorlog. Deze slag is ook bekend als de slag bij Ivy Point Hill. In april 1864 leidde de Zuidelijke kolonel zijn regiment van bereden infanterie naar een raid in Kentucky. Clays tegenstanders waren de Noordelijken onder leiding van kolonel met het en het . Gallup zou zeer snel versterking krijgen van kolonel C. J. True die het en het onder zijn bevel had. Op 13 april vielen de Zuidelijken de Noordelijke stellingen bij Paintsville, Kentucky aan. Gallup hield stand met 750 soldaten. Op 14 april werden de Zuidelijken verjaagd richting Salyersville toen de Noordelijken versterking hadden gekregen. De Zuidelijken leden zware verliezen. (nl)
  • The Battle of Salyersville, also called Battle of Ivy Point Hill (not to be confused with The Battle of Ivy Mountain, which took place in April 1861), also called The Battle of Half Mountain, was the largest of the many skirmishes in Magoffin County, Kentucky, during the American Civil War. (en)
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  • Battle of Salyersville (or Ivy Point Hill) (en)
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  • Colonel C. J. True (en)
  • Colonel Ezekiel F. Clay (en)
  • Colonel George W. Gallup, (en)
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  • Battle of Salyersville (en)
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  • the American Civil War (en)
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  • Union victory (en)
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  • 3 (xsd:integer)
  • Sub-District of Eastern Kentucky, reinforcements (en)
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  • The Battle of Salyersville, also called Battle of Ivy Point Hill (not to be confused with The Battle of Ivy Mountain, which took place in April 1861), also called The Battle of Half Mountain, was the largest of the many skirmishes in Magoffin County, Kentucky, during the American Civil War. In April 1864, Confederate Colonel Ezekiel F. Clay led his regiment of mounted infantry on a raid to Kentucky. He was opposed by the forces of the Sub-District of Eastern Kentucky under Union Colonel George W. Gallup, consisting of the 14th Kentucky Infantry and 39th Kentucky Infantry, and reinforcements under Colonel C. J. True consisting of the 40th Kentucky Infantry and the 11th Michigan Cavalry. On April 13, 1864, the Confederates attacked the Union position at Paintsville, but Colonel Gallup's 750 men held their position. On April 14, Clay and his exhausted troops and horses were trying to rest near the mouths of Puncheon and Little Half Mountain Creeks. Col. Clay didn't think Col. Gallup would pursue him, but that turned out to be a costly misjudgment. Some believe that Gallup was led by a young lade from Puncheon named Liza Whitaker through Ivyton and down Gun Creek to Brushy Fork. Col. Gallup split his troops at Brushy Creek, sending 300 with Orlando Brown down the ridge of Little Half Mountain, while leading the rest down the Fred Risner Branch in a move that trapped Col. Clay and his troops. Col. Gallup was assisted by Col. John S. Dils, Col. David A. Mims, Lt. Col. Stephen Meek Ferfuson, Lieut. E. J. Roberts, acting assistant adjutant-general, Col. Orlando Brown, and Capt John C Collins, who claims to have shot Clay. Near the end of the battle, Clay was shot through the eye and had to remove himself from battle. Col. Clay was eventually captured and taken to an Ohio Prison by Elijah Patrick where he was finally pardoned by President Lincoln near the end of the war. Clay refused to accept the pardon and waited for the war to end to gain his freedom. The CSA suffered casualties of 60 men and 200 horses. 400 saddles and 300 small-arms were taken. The USA sustained only slight losses. (en)
  • De slag bij Salyersville vond plaats op 13 april en 14 april 1864 in Magoffin County Kentucky tijdens de Amerikaanse Burgeroorlog. Deze slag is ook bekend als de slag bij Ivy Point Hill. In april 1864 leidde de Zuidelijke kolonel zijn regiment van bereden infanterie naar een raid in Kentucky. Clays tegenstanders waren de Noordelijken onder leiding van kolonel met het en het . Gallup zou zeer snel versterking krijgen van kolonel C. J. True die het en het onder zijn bevel had. Op 13 april vielen de Zuidelijken de Noordelijke stellingen bij Paintsville, Kentucky aan. Gallup hield stand met 750 soldaten. Op 14 april werden de Zuidelijken verjaagd richting Salyersville toen de Noordelijken versterking hadden gekregen. De Zuidelijken leden zware verliezen. (nl)
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  • 24 killed and wounded, 50 captured
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  • Union victory
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