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Other Name: |
None |
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State: |
Florida |
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Location: |
Duval County |
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Campaign: |
Expedition to St. John’ s Bluff (1862) |
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Dates: |
October 1-3, 1862 |
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Principal Commanders: |
  Union States: Brig. Gen. John M. Brannan
  Confederate States: Lt. Col. Charles F. Hopkins |
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Forces Engaged: |
  Union States: total force 1,573)
  Confederate States: a small artillery and cavalry force Total: Expeditionary Force: 2 infantry regiments, a light artillery battery and detachment of the 1st
Massachusetts Cavalry |
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Estimated Casualties: |
Unknown |
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Results: |
Result(s): Union victory |
| Description: |
Brig. Gen. John Finegan established a battery on St. John’ s Bluff near Jacksonville to stop the
movement of Federal ships up the St. Johns River. Brig. Gen. John M. Brannan embarked with about 1,500 infantry
aboard the transports Boston, Ben DeFord, Cosmopolitan, and Neptune at Hilton Head, South Carolina, on
September 30. The flotilla arrived at the mouth of the St. John’ s River on October 1, where Cdr. Charles
Steedman’ s gunboats -Paul Jones, Cimarron, Uncas, Patroon, Hale, and Water Witch- joined them. By midday,
the gunboats approached the bluff, while Brannan began landing troops at Mayport Mills. Another infantry force
landed at Mount Pleasant Creek, about five miles in the rear of the Confederate battery, and began marching
overland on the 2nd. Outmaneuvered, Lt. Col. Charles F. Hopkins abandoned the position after dark. When the
gunboats approached the bluff the next day, its guns were silent. |
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