Camp Allegheny
- Other Name:
- Campaign:
- Operations in Western Virginia
- Date(s):
- June-December 1861
- Principal Commanders:
- Brigadier General Robert Milroy [US] Colonel Edward Johnson [CS]
- Forces Engaged:
- 0 total (US 0; CS 0;)
- Estimated Casualties:
- 283 total (US 137; CS 146;)
- Description:
- In December, Confederate forces under Col. Edward Johnson occupied the summit of Allegheny Mountain to defend the Staunton-Parkersburg Pike. A Union force under Brig. Gen. Robert Milroy attacked Johnson on December 13. Fighting continued for much of the morning as each side maneuvered to gain the advantage. Finally, Milroy's troops were repulsed, and he retreated to his camps near Cheat Mountain. At year's end, Edward Johnson remained at Camp Allegheny with five regiments, and Henry Heth was at Lewisburg with two regiments.
- Results:
- Indecisive
- CWSAC Reference #:
- WV008
- Preservation Priority: