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Battle of Blountville

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1,200

Dates
  
22 Sep 1863 – 23 Sep 1863

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Result
  
Union victory

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Combatants
  
Confederate States of America, Union

Similar
  
American Civil War, Battle of the Cumberla, Battle of Bean's Station, Battle of Campbell's Station, Battle of Fort Sanders

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The Battle of Blountville, sometimes called Battle of Blountsville, was a battle of the American Civil War, occurring on September 22, 1863, in Sullivan County, Tennessee.

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The battle occurred during a Union expedition into East Tennessee led by Major General Ambrose Burnside, commander of the Department of the Ohio, with the objective of clearing the roads and gaps to Virginia and securing the saltworks in southwestern Virginia. On September 22, Union Col. John W. Foster, with his cavalry and artillery, engaged Col. James E. Carter and his troops at Blountville. Foster attacked at noon and in the four-hour battle shelled the town and initiated a flanking movement, compelling the Confederates to withdraw. Blountsville was the initial step in the Union’s attempt to force Confederate Maj. Gen. Sam Jones and his command to retire from East Tennessee.

The Sullivan County courthouse in Blountville was gutted by a fire that broke out during the shelling. It was rebuilt in 1866.

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References

Battle of Blountville Wikipedia