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The Battle of Ball’s Bluff was fought on October 21, 1861 and was the result of a mistake.
 
 

The previous evening, Captain Chase Philbrick, Co. H, 15th Massachusetts, had led a small reconnaissance patrol across the river to determine whether Union troop movements earlier in the day had had any effect on Confederate forces in Leesburg. About a mile from Ball’s Bluff, Philbrick spotted what he thought was an enemy camp and hurried back across the river to report this to his commanding officer, Col. Charles Devens.

 
 
Stone  

Colonel Devens passed this information to his division commander, Brig. Gen. Charles P. Stone, who saw it as an opportunity. He ordered Colonel Devens immediately to cross over half of his regiment and, as soon as it was light enough to see, proceed inland and raid the camp.