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Other Name: |
Banks’ Ford |
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State: |
Virginia |
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Location: |
Spotsylvania County |
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Campaign: |
Chancellorsville Campaign (April-May 1863) |
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Dates: |
May 3-4, 1863 |
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Principal Commanders: |
  Union States: Maj. Gen. John Sedgwick
  Confederate States: Gen. Robert E. Lee |
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Forces Engaged: |
Corps |
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Estimated Casualties: |
5,000 total |
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Results: |
Result(s): Confederate victory |
| Description: |
After occupying Marye’s Heights on May 3, Sedgwick’s VI Corps marched out on the Plank Road with the
objective of reaching Hooker’s force at Chancellorsville. He was delayed by Wilcox’s brigade of Early’s force at Salem
Church. During the afternoon and night, Lee detached two of his divisions from the Chancellorsville lines and marched
them to Salem Church. Several Union assaults were repulsed the next morning with heavy casualties, and the
Confederates counterattacked, gaining some ground. After dark, Sedgwick withdrew across two pontoon bridges at
Scott’s Dam under a harassing artillery fire. Hearing that Sedgwick had been repulsed, Hooker abandoned the
campaign, recrossing on the night of May 5-6 to the north bank of the Rappahannock. |
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