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Other Name: Wapping Heights
State: Virginia
Location: Warren County
Campaign: Gettysburg Campaign (June-August 1863)
Dates: July 23, 1863
Principal Commanders: union  Union States: Maj. Gen. William H. French
confederate  Confederate States: Maj. Gen. Richard Anderson
Forces Engaged: Divisions
Estimated Casualties: 440 total
Results: Result(s): Inconclusive
Description:

After recrossing the Potomac River at Williamsport, Lee’s army withdrew up the Shenandoah Valley. Meade crossed the Potomac River east of the Blue Ridge and followed Lee into Virginia. On July 23, Meade ordered the III Corps, under Maj. Gen. William. H. French to cut off the retreating Confederate columns at Front Royal by forcing passage through Manassas Gap. At first light, French began slowly pushing Walker’s Confederate brigade (Anderson’s division) back into the gap. About 4:30 pm, a strong Union attack drove Walker’s men until they were reinforced by Rodes’s division and artillery. By dusk, the poorly coordinated Union attacks were abandoned. During the night, Confederate forces withdrew into the Luray Valley. On July 24, the Union army occupied Front Royal, but Lee’s army was safely beyond pursuit.

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