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State: South Carolina
Location: Jasper County
Campaign: Savannah Campaign (1864)
Dates: November 30, 1864
Principal Commanders: union  Union States: Maj. Gen. John Hatch
confederate  Confederate States: Col. Charles Colcock
Forces Engaged: union  Union States: 5,000
confederate  Confederate States: 1,400
Total: 6,400 total
Estimated Casualties: union  Union States: 746
confederate  Confederate States: 50
Total: 796 total
Results: Result(s): Confederate victory
Description:

Leaving Hilton Head on November 28, a Union expeditionary force under Maj. Gen. John P. Hatch steamed up the Broad River in transports to cut the Charleston & Savannah Railroad near Pocotaligo. Hatch disembarked at Boyd’s Landing and marched inland. On November 30, Hatch encountered a Confederate force of regulars and militia under Col. Charles J. Colcock at Honey Hill. Determined attacks by U.S. Colored Troops (including the 54th Massachusetts) failed to capture the Confederate entrenchments or cut the railroad. Hatch retired after dark, withdrawing to his transports at Boyd’s Neck.

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