CROSS KEYS, VA
\kɹˈɒs kˈiːz], \kɹˈɒs kˈiːz], \k_ɹ_ˈɒ_s k_ˈiː_z]\
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an indecisive action, June 8, 1862, between 20,000 Federals under Fremont and Ewell's column of Jackson's army of 17,000 Confederates. Ewell was reinforced by Taylor and Patton leading a Louisiana and a Virginia brigade. Fremont's line of battle, a mile and a half long, was advantageously arranged. The Federals began the battle, advancing steadily under a heavy fire, Stahl's Pennsylvania troops faring the worst. He was, however, supported by Bohlen, Schenk and Milroy, and thus was not compelled to retreat. Taking a strong position on a hill he was repeatedly cannonaded by the Confederates, but they were easily driven off by his superior batteries.
By John Franklin Jameson