Boydton Plank Road (1864)

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Boydton Plank Road
War: American Civil War


Date: 27 Oct 1864 - 28 Oct 1864
Location: Virginia, US
Outcome: Confederate victory

Overview: Directed by Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock, divisions from three Union corps (II, V, and IX) and Gregg?s cavalry division, numbering more than 30,000 men, withdrew from the Petersburg lines and marched west to operate against the Boydton Plank Road and South Side Railroad. The initial Union advance on October 27 gained the Boydton Plank Road, a major campaign objective. But that afternoon, a counterattack near Burgess? Mill spearheaded by Maj. Gen. Henry Heth?s division and Maj. Gen. Wade Hampton?s cavalry isolated the II Corps and forced a retreat. The Confederates retained control of the Boydton Plank Road for the rest of the winter.

  
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