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Other Name: None
State: North Carolina
Location: Pitt County
Campaign: Burnside’s North Carolina Expedition (January-July 1862)
Dates: June 5, 1862
Principal Commanders: union  Union States: Lt. Col. F.A. Osborne
confederate  Confederate States: Col. George Singletary
Forces Engaged: Regiments
Estimated Casualties: 40 total
Results: Result(s): Union victory
Description:

On June 5, Col. Robert Potter, garrison commander at Washington, North Carolina, ordered a reconnaissance in the direction of Pactolus. The 24th Massachusetts under Lt. Col. F.A. Osborne, advanced to the bridge over Tranter’s Creek, where it encountered the 44th North Carolina, under Col. George Singletary. Unable to force a crossing, Osborne brought his artillery to bear on the mill buildings in which the Confederates were barricaded. Colonel Singletary was killed in the bombardment, and his troops retreated. The Federals did not pursue and returned to their fortifications at Washington.

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