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Battle of Spotsylvania May 8-19, 1864

Battle of Spotsylvania

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Battle of SpotsylvaniaMay 8-19, 1864

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Commanders

• Ulysses S. Grant led the Union.

• Robert E. Lee led the Confederates.

Ulysses S. Grant Robert E. Lee

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Where did the come from?

• Union troops were sent from the Battle of the Wilderness southeast to Richmond while trying to pressure the Confederate right flank.

• Lee sent Richard Anderson to meet the Union at Spotsylvania in an attempt to stall the Union until the main Confederate army could arrive.

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Richard H. Anderson Richard Ewell

Phillip Henry SheridanGouverneur K. Warren

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The Beginning

• Anderson’s troops met and fought with Philip H Sheridan’s Union Cavalry and Gouverneur K. Warren’s Corps on May 8.

• Richard Ewell came on May 9 to reinforce Richard Anderson.

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May 9, 1864

• All the forces had reached the field.

• Lee’s forces held the high ground and both flanks extended to the Poe River. Here they dug entrenchments covered by trees.

• A.P. Hill was on the Confederate Right. Richard Ewell held the center. Richard H. Anderson was on the left.

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To Richmond• Grant gave Phillip Sheridan permission to

move towards Richmond.

• Lee sent J.E.B. Stuart and his cavalry to chase Sheridan down.

• J.E.B. Stuart was mortally wounded in the liver at a clash at Yellow Tavern. He died on May 12, 1864.

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May 10,1864• Colonel Emory Upton penetrated Richard

Ewell’s entrenchments at the Confederate center. This caused the Union to capture 300 Confederates. However, Confederate reinforcements drove the Union back.

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May 12, 1864

• Grant sent Winfield Scott Hancock and 18,000 Union troops to attack the Confederate center.

• The Union captured 2,8000 Confederates and 20 cannons, but were turned away by reinforcements.

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Bloody Angle

• On May 12, there was savage hand-to-hand fighting across the breastworks. Rank after rank was killed.

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Rain

• Rain slows battle until May 17 when Grant again attacks the Confederate center.

• The attack, made by Hancock, had heavy losses and did not gain ground.

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The End

• The battle finishes in a stale mate, and Grant leaves the area. Lee continues to try to cut him off.

• Union – 100,000 men at battle– 18,399 dead

• Confederates– 50,000 men at battle– 10,000 dead