Kelly's Ford
- Other Name:
 - Kellysville
 - Campaign:
 - Cavalry Operations Along the Rappahannock
 - Date(s):
 - March 1863
 - Principal Commanders:
 - Brigadier General William Averell [US] Major General Fitzhugh Lee [CS]
 - Forces Engaged:
 - 0 total (US 0; CS 0;)
 - Estimated Casualties:
 - 179 total (US 99; CS 80;)
 - Description:
 - Kelly's Ford was one of the early larger scale cavalry fights in Virginia that set the stage for Brandy Station and cavalry actions of the Gettysburg campaign. Twenty-one hundred troopers of Averell's cavalry division crossed the Rappahannock River to attack the Confederate cavalry. Fitzhugh Lee counterattacked with a brigade of about 800 men. The "Gallant" Pelham was killed. After achieving a localized success, Union forces withdrew in mid-afternoon.
 - Results:
 - Indecisive
 - CWSAC Reference #:
 - VA029
 - Preservation Priority: