Draggingtree Posted May 5, 2012 Share Posted May 5, 2012 Wilderness May 5-7, 1864 Grant's Overland Campaign Main Eastern Theater Virginia [UNIT COMMANDERS] UNION COMMANDER(S) Ulysses S. Grant George Gordon Meade CONFEDERATE COMMANDER(S) Robert E. Lee [UNION REGIMENTS & BATTERIES] [CONFEDERATE REGIMENTS & BATTERIES] VICTORY DESCRIPTION "Confederates remained in undisturbed possession of the field, the Union armies leaving its unburied dead and many of its wounded in their hands." Fox's Regimental Losses BATTLE HISTORY The opening battle of Grant’s sustained offensive against the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, known as the Overland Campaign, was fought at the Wilderness, May 5-7. On the morning of May 5, 1864, the Union V Corps attacked Ewell’s Corps on the Orange Turnpike, while A.P. Hill’s corps during the afternoon encountered Getty’s Division (VI Corps) and Hancock’s II Corps on the Plank Road. Fighting was fierce but inconclusive as both sides attempted to maneuver in the dense woods. Darkness halted the fighting, and both sides rushed forward reinforcements. At dawn on May 6, Hancock attacked along the Plank Road, driving Hill’s Corps back in confusion. Longstreet’s Corps arrived in time to prevent the collapse of the Confederate right flank. At noon, a devastating Confederate flank attack in Hamilton’s Thicket sputtered out when Lt. Gen. James Longstreet was wounded by his own men. The IX Corps (Burnside) moved against the Confederate center, but was repulsed. Union generals James S. Wadsworth and Alexander Hays were killed. Confederate generals John M. Jones, Micah Jenkins, and Leroy A. Stafford were killed. The battle was a tactical draw. Grant, however, did not retreat as had the other Union generals before him. On May 7, the Federals advanced by the left flank toward the crossroads of Spotsylvania Courthouse. Read More http://www.civilwarreference.com/battles/detail.php?battlesID=79 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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