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First Battle of Pocotaligo

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Date
  
29 May 1862

Result
  
Union victory

2 killed and 9 wounded
  
2 killed, 6 wounded and 1 missing

Location
  
Yemassee, South Carolina, United States

Similar
  
Attack on USS New Ironsides, Battle of Wassaw Sound, Sinking of the Petrel, Battle of Simmon's Bluff, Second Battle of Pocotaligo

First battle of pocotaligo


The First Battle of Pocotaligo was a battle in the American Civil War fought on May 29, 1862 near Yemassee, South Carolina. The Union objective was to sever the Charleston and Savannah Railroad and thus isolate Charleston, South Carolina.

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Battle

On May 28, 1862 a Union detachment from the 50th Pennsylvania Infantry, 8th Michigan Infantry, 79th New York Infantry and 1st Massachusetts Cavalry under Colonel Benjamin C. Christ left Beaufort, South Carolina to demonstrate against the Charleston and Savannah Railroad. The force marched toward Pocotaligo, driving back pickets along the way. Some severe fighting took place at Pocotaligo where much of the bridge had been removed. About 300 Union men were able to cross the creek and drive the Confederates into the woods. Since the damage to the bridge and action against the Confederate force was in line with the mission's objective, the Union force withdrew. The Union expedition lost 2 killed and 9 wounded. The Confederates lost 2 killed, 6 wounded and 1 missing.

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First Battle of Pocotaligo Wikipedia


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