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1864 - Dandridge - Confederate infantry under James Longstreet drove Army of the Ohio cavalry under Samuel D. Sturgis in this minor Jefferson County, Tennessee firefight
1863 - Shelton Laurel valley - Despite orders from North Carolina Governor Zebulon Vance Confederate soldiers of the 64th North Carolina Infantry Regiment under James A. Keith tortured and killed Unionist sympathizers in Madison County
1807 - Stratford Hall - Members of the Virginia gentry class Anne Hill Lee and Henry Lee ("Light Horse Harry") have their fifth child, a boy named Robert in Westmoreland County, Virginia
1862 - Fishing Creek - After white raincoat-clad Felix Zollicoffer was killed leading his brigade's attack in dense Kentucky timberland, rebel commander George B. Crittenden was powerless to stop a disorderly rout by his men
1863 - Ferry Farm - Army of the Potomac commander Ambrose Burnside took advantage of his rested troops and mild weather to attempt a sudden move upstream to cross the Rappahannock River but a saturating rain turned the entire movement into the legendary "mud march"
1824 - Clarksburg - Harrison County attorney Jonathan Jackson and his wife Julia Neale Jackson receive their third child, a boy they name Thomas Jonathan after his maternal grandfather
1861 - Washington, D.C. - Five Southern members of the United States Senate resign from the Senate: David Levy Yulee and Stephen Mallory of Florida, Clement Clay and Benjamin Fitzpatrick of Alabama, and Jefferson Davis of Mississippi.
1863 - Falmouth - Ambrose Burnside released rations of whiskey to Army of Potomac soldiers frustrated at the army's slow progress through roads choked with mud; exhausted and drunken Union troops didn't accelerate the movement