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State: Alabama
Location: Dallas County
Campaign: Wilson’s Raid in Alabama and Georgia (1865)
Dates: April 2, 1865
Principal Commanders: union  Union States: Maj. Gen. James H. Wilson
confederate  Confederate States: Lt. Gen. Nathan B. Forrest
Forces Engaged: union  Union States: Two cavalry divisions
confederate  Confederate States: troops in city (approx. 5,000 men)
Estimated Casualties: union  Union States: 319
confederate  Confederate States: 2,700
Total: 3,019 total
Results: Result(s): Union victory
Description:

Maj. Gen. James H. Wilson, commanding three divisions of Union cavalry, about 13,500 men, led his men south from Gravelly Springs, Alabama, on March 22, 1865. Opposed by Confederate Lt. Gen. Nathan B. Forrest, Wilson skillfully continued his march and eventually defeated him in a running battle at Ebenezer Church, on April 1. Continuing towards Selma, Wilson split his command into three columns. Although Selma was well-defended, the Union columns broke through the defenses at separate points forcing the Confederates to surrender the city, although many of the officers and men, including Forrest and Lt. Gen. Richard Taylor, escaped. Selma demonstrated that even Forrest, whom some had considered invincible, could not stop the unrelenting Union movements deep into the Southern Heartland.

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