Tyler was drawn into a Battle of Blackburn's Ford over Bull Run and made no headway.
He was again badly wounded at the Battle of Kelly's Ford, where "the gallant" Pelham was killed.
He was officially thanked by Beauregard for his ability shown in strategic movements at the Battle of Blackburn's Ford.
On 23 August 1179 the Battle of Jacob's Ford took place there.
On March 17, 1863, the day after the scroll was created, the men named on it fought at the Battle of Kelly's Ford.
He was eventually killed in the Battle of Cowan's Ford in February 1781.
The latter appointment was in recognition of Averell's actions at the Battle of Kelly's Ford.
In 1863, the 6th participated in the Battle of Kelly's Ford.
The 1st was in action at the Battle of Matson's Ford on December 11, 1777.
The Battle of Byram's Ford actually comprised two separate skirmishes, one fought on the 22nd of October, and the other the next day.