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Other Name: None
State: South Carolina
Location: City of Charleston
Campaign: Operations against Charleston (June 1862)
Dates: June 21, 1862
Principal Commanders: union  Union States: Lt. A.C. Rhind
confederate  Confederate States: Col. James McCullough
Forces Engaged: Regiments
Estimated Casualties: None
Results: Result(s): Union victory
Description:

In June, the Federals besieging Charleston mounted an amphibious expedition to cut the Charleston & Savannah Railroad. On June 21, troops of the 55th Pennsylvania landed from the gunboat Crusader and transport Planter near Simmon’s Bluff on Wadmelaw Sound, surprising and burning an encampment of the 16th South Carolina Infantry. The Confederates scattered, and the Federals returned to their ships. Despite this minor victory, the Federals abandoned their raid on the railroad. Although a bloodless raid, this engagement typified scores of similar encounters that occurred along the South Carolina coastline.

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