There are others on this list probably more learned in this than I, but I'm sure you are speaking of the Jan., l862 skirmish at Roan's Tanyard or what is elsewhere cited as the battle of Silver Creek. Confederates were under Col John Poindexter, the area's recruiter for the CSA, while the Yankees were under a Major from Fayette whose name escapes me at the moment, but for whom Higbee area yankee vets later named a camp of the Grand Army of the Republic. Dead from the skirmish, or at least Confederate dead, are said to have been buried at both the Bagby family graveyard which would have been just north of the battle site, and to the south in the yard of Ebenezer Church. The latter, sad to say, now has a home and outbuildings on the burial site. Again I assume this is what you are interested in....for more detail on the battle, etc., you might wish to contact Neil Block of Huntsville of the Sons of Confederate Veterans. Col Poindexter is buried at Antioch Cem east of Mobe! rly, while the Union Maj is in the Fayette City Cem.