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Other Name: Deep Gully
State: North Carolina
Location: Craven County
Campaign: Longstreet’s Tidewater Operations (February-May 1863)
Dates: March 13-15, 1863
Principal Commanders: union  Union States: Lt. Col. Hiram Anderson
confederate  Confederate States: Maj. Gen. D.H. Hill
Forces Engaged: union  Union States: 1st Division, XVIII Corps
confederate  Confederate States: Hill’s Division
Estimated Casualties: 7 total
Results: Result(s): Union victory
Description:

Lt. Gen. James Longstreet took charge of the Department of Virginia and North Carolina on February 25 and initiated his Tidewater Operations. He directed D.H. Hill, commander of the North Carolina District, to advance on the Union stronghold of New Berne with about 12,000 men. Maj. Gen. William H.T. Whiting, who commanded the Wilmington garrison, refused to cooperate. After an initial success at Deep Gully on March 13, Hill marched against the well-entrenched Federals at Fort Anderson on March 14-15. Hill was forced to retire upon the arrival of Union gunboats. The city’s garrison was heavily reinforced, and Hill withdrew to threaten Washington, North Carolina.

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