Caldwell

Caldwell is a village located along the West Fork of Duck Creek in Noble County, Ohio. The population was 1,956 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Noble County.

Caldwell in in Southern Victory
Caldwell was a coal town in south-eastern Ohio. It was here that Colonel Irving Morrell's counterattack of 1941, against the Confederate salient formed by the successful Operation Blackbeard, stalled. This was due to sabotage and constant attack by Asskickers against his barrels.

Due to Morrell's lack of progress, the War Department withdrew many of his barrels from here and redeployed them to West Virginia for the use by General Daniel MacArthur in his "drive on Richmond". Much to Morrell's frustration, he was not allowed to accompany the barrels. Instead, he was ordered to continue to defend in Ohio against any further Confederate advances.