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John D. Imboden

  • Born

    Brigadier General John D. Imboden was born in Staunton, Virginia.
  • Education

    John D. Imboden attended Washington College in Lexington, Virginia, but didnt't graduate, and which is now called Washington and Lee University.
  • Teaching

    After going to school, Imboden taught at the Virginia Institute for the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind.
  • Outbreak

    Imboden was a commissioned to be the captain of the Staunton artillery after having no military training.
  • First Mission

    Imboden's first militarry operation occured right after Virginia seceded. Imboden and the Staunton Artillery had to capture the Harper's Ferry armory and arsenal.
  • Battle of Bull Run

    Imboden moved to command the battery at the battle of First Manassas where he was wounded by a shell fragment.
  • Valley Campaign

    In the Spring of 1862, Imboden held a bridge at Mount Crawford during the Valley Campaign.
  • Battalion

    Imboden left the artillery and recruited a battalion of partisan rangers and was promoted to a colonel of the 62nd Virginia Mounted Infantry.
  • Stonewall

    Imboden faught and helped win the major battles of Cross Keys and Port Republic with Major General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, which ended the Valley Campaign.
  • Promotion

    After the Valley Campaign, Imboden was promoted to brigadier general.
  • John-Imboden Raid

    John Imboden and William E. Jones led a month-long raid through West Virginia along with 3,400 men to wreck the B & O (Batlimore and Ohio) Railroad to sieze horses and cattle that the Confederacy needed.
  • Retreat

    On the retreat back from getting all the supplies, Imboden was trapped on the flooding Potomac River. He put together a defense by gathering some of his brigade, artillery, and the waggoners. They defeated the forces of John Buford and Judson Kilpatrick. They saved there wagon train, and Imboden was admired because he was unaccustomed commanding troops in a stand-up fight.
  • Charlestown

    Imboden was ordered to raid and attack the vulnerable Union garrison led by Benjamin L. Simpson in the Shenadoah valley in Charlestown. Simpson surrendered after refusing to twice and Imboden won the battle.
  • Piedmont

    At the Battle of Piedmont Imboden commanded the the right flank of William E. Jones. Jones was killed and the Confederates lost the battle.
  • Out of service

    In the fall of 1864, Imboden was incapacitated from typhoid fever. He then spent the rest of the war as a prison guard in Aiken, South Carolina.
  • New leader

    After Jones died, Imboden served under Lt. Gen. Jubal Early.
  • Ending

    Robert E. Lee surrendered at the Battle of the Appomattox Court House which ended the Civil War.
  • Settling

    At the end of the war, Imboden settled in Richmond, Virginia and resumed his law practice.
  • Damascus

    Imboden moved to and founded the town of Damascus in Virginia where he mined coal and iron.
  • Death

    John D. Imboden got sick and died.