Battle of Cove Mountain (Va.)

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On May 10, 1864 2,500 Union raiders were stopped en route to Wytheville, Va., via Princeton, at Cove Mountain Gap in Wythe County. The ensuing four hour fight left several hundred casualties including around 130 Union KIA. Recently I had the chance to hunt some acreage along the escape route not far from the main battlefield and we had a little luck. Within a 40 yard area along what was then the Pearisburg Turnpike, we found a round ball (approx. .52 cal ), a fired Sharps, two fired standard Smith carbine rounds, one fired .50 cal Smith and the one I found... looks like a Conferderate .58 cal?? Any thoughts?

The picture shows the direction of the battlefield with the final phase of it spilling down this valley and along the creek east. To my right quarter runs the Pearisburg Pike and the approximate area we found that batch of lead. We did search the area near the creek to no avail.

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At least got a nice one so I can make my "Battle of Cove Mountain" display and move on to another battle.

Can anyone verify this bullet? Barely over an inch long and barely over a half inch diameter.

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Of course the ramrod markings are cool as hell. Couldn't be happier with it. Our thought is that Morgan's men, who had swung around to flank the Yanks, fired these rounds into the troops retreating along the pike. The Union rounds, my guess, were fired by retreating Union Cavalry at Confederates who were in hot pursuit some time after that.
 

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OoooKkkkk.... I guess this is in the wrong section. Not one person in 50 with an opinion on this round. I see...
 

You might post it in the What is it section, it'll get more views there. I don't know enough about those bullets to tell you one way or the other.
 

We need better measurements and a look at the base. Nice find though!
Mike
 

if it's just a tad over .50, it could be a .54 minie....it's somewhat shortened because it looks like it was rammed home very hard. Possible it's a .58 that was forced into a .54 barrel. Could be either side.
 

Thanks... I'll add some pics and put it up in the "What Is It?".
 

Great backstory to go with a great find. You made it very interesting!
 

Just wondering if you have any new info on the bullet since your original post? I just received permission to MD this property and although I wasn't there long today, I did find the same exact bullet and am also looking for info about this. Thanks!
 

Battle of Cove Mountain Va

I believe the bullet to be a Confederate Gardner bullet. I have several just like it. I was in the Cove Mountain area today just chasing a little history. I would love to hunt this area. Can you fellas give me any advice as to who to ask and where to hunt. I've been hunting the Cloyds Mountain area and have had some success. I would love to hunt around Wytheville on Tazewell St. and other areas if you can steer me in the right direction.:thumbsup:



Just wondering if you have any new info on the bullet since your original post? I just received permission to MD this property and although I wasn't there long today, I did find the same exact bullet and am also looking for info about this. Thanks!
 

My bad on that call it is a 3 ring Federal bullet. Most likely it is a Washington Arsenal bullet with a star in the base.
 

I would like to try to hunt the Cloyds Mountian site soon if any one has some contact information for permission. I am relatively new and was wondering what you all found at Cloyds or Cove. Thanks!
 

Coming from the Chattanooga,TN area, I like setting up relic cases based on the action in an area. I never could just "throw them in a bucket or pile." HH
 

From Pearisburg to Dublin, Virginia on Rt. 100, before you cross the mountain at Cloyd's Mtn, there's a historical marker on the East side of Rt. 100 noting a location for turn of the century tent revivals. I never could pin down who to contact to search that area. Perhaps a clue for someone else's adventure....
 

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