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By NPS
Published: January 13, 2008
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Other Names: Buckland Races, Chestnut Hill Location: Fauquier County Campaign: Bristoe Campaign (October–November 1863) Date(s): October 19, 1863 Principal Commanders: Maj. Gen. J. Kilpatrick [US]; Maj. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart [CS] Forces Engaged: Divisions Estimated Casualties: 230 total Description: After defeat at Bristoe Station and an aborted advance on Centreville, Stuart’s cavalry shielded the withdrawal of Lee’s army from the vicinity of Manassas Junction. Union cavalry under Kilpatrick pursued Stuart’s cavalry along the Warrenton Turnpike but were lured into an ambush near Chestnut Hill and routed. The Federal troopers were scattered and chased five miles in an affair that came to be known as the “Buckland Races.” Result(s): Confederate victory
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