The Skirmish at Adamstown was a battle recorded by Frederick H. Dyer in Dyer's Compendiumfought between "Mean's and Atwell's West Virginia Cavalry Companies" and guerilla Confederate companies in Adamstown, Frederick County, Maryland, on October 14, 1864.[1]
According to dispatches in the Evening Star and The Daily Dispatch, three hundred of Mosby's Raiders came across the Potomac river to Adamstown, but were pushed back.[2][3]
The Skirmish appears as the last battle fought in Maryland in Dyer's record.[4] The result of the Battle was inconclusive.
The guerilla raid was notable as it was conducted the same day as Mosby's raiders conducted the Greenback raid,[5] where they captured a train with over $200,000 in currency, as well as raided businesses in Poolesville, Maryland.[3]