14th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment
The 14th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment of the Union Army during the American Civil War. Most of its fighting happened in the last half of 1863 and full year 1864. The regiment fought mainly in West Virginia and Virginia, often as part of a brigade or division commanded by Brigadier General William W. Averell and later Brigadier General William Powell.
State flag of Pennsylvania, c. 1863
Hunter's Raid on Lynchburg
Br. Gen. Averell
Chambersburg ruins after burning on July 30, 1864
Battle of White Sulphur Springs
The Battle of White Sulphur Springs, also known as the Battle of Rocky Gap or the Battle of Dry Creek, occurred in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, on August 26 and 27, 1863, during the American Civil War. A Confederate Army force commanded by Colonel George S. Patton defeated a Union brigade commanded by Brigadier General William W. Averell. West Virginia had been a state for only a few months, and its citizens along the state's southern border were divided in loyalty to the Union and Confederate causes. Many of the fighters on both sides were West Virginians, and some were from the counties close to the site of the battle.
Col. William W. Averell (sitting) of 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry with staff in August 1862
BG W. W. Averell, USA
Col. George S. Patton, CSA
BG B.F. Kelley, USA