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Other Name: None
State: Mississippi
Location: Hinds County
Campaign: Grant’s Operations against Vicksburg (1863)
Dates: May 12, 1863
Principal Commanders: union  Union States: Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson
confederate  Confederate States: Brig. Gen. John Gregg
Forces Engaged: union  Union States: XVII Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee
confederate  Confederate States: Gregg’s Task Force (equivalent to a brigade)
Estimated Casualties: union  Union States: 442
confederate  Confederate States: 569
Total: 1,011 total
Results: Result(s): Union victory
Description:

Ordered by Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton, Confederate commander at Vicksburg, Brig. Gen. John Gregg led his force from Port Hudson, Louisiana, to Jackson, Mississippi, and out to Raymond to intercept approaching Union troops. Before dawn on May 12, Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson had his XVII Army Corps on the march, and by 10:00 am they were about three miles from Raymond. Gregg decided to dispute the crossing of Fourteen Mile Creek and arrayed his men and artillery accordingly. As the Yankees approached, the Rebels opened fire, initially causing heavy casualties. Some Union troops broke, but Maj. Gen. John A. Logan rallied a force to hold the line. Confederate troops attacked the line but had to retire. More Yankees arrived and the Union force counterattacked. Heavy fighting ensued that continued for six hours, but the overwhelming Union force prevailed. Gregg’s men left the field. Although Gregg’s men lost the battle, they had held up a much superior Union force for a day.

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