Union States: Rear Adm. David D. Porter and Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler   Confederate States: Maj. Gen. Robert
Hoke
Forces Engaged:
  Union States: Expeditionary Corps, Army of the James   Confederate States: Hoke’s Division and Fort Fisher Garrison
Estimated Casualties:
320 total
Results:
Result(s): Confederate victory
Description:
Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler was relieved of command of the Army of the James and assigned to lead
an amphibious expedition against Fort Fisher, which protected Wilmington, the South’s last open seaport on the
Atlantic coast. Learning that large numbers of Union troops had embarked from Hampton Roads on December
13, Lee dispatched Hoke’s Division to meet the expected attack on Fort Fisher. On December 24, the Union fleet
under Rear Adm. David D. Porter arrived to begin shelling the fort. An infantry division disembarked from
transports to test the fort’s defenses. The Federal assault on the fort had already begun when Hoke approached,
discouraging further Union attempts. Butler called off the expedition on December 27 and returned to Fort
Monroe.