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Other Name: Boteler’s Ford
State: West Virginia
Location: Jefferson County
Campaign: Maryland Campaign (September 1862)
Dates: September 19-20, 1862
Principal Commanders: union  Union States: Maj. Gen. Fitz John Porter
confederate  Confederate States: Brig. Gen. William Pendleton and Maj. Gen. A.P. Hill
Forces Engaged: Brigades
Estimated Casualties: 625 total
Results: Result(s): III.3 (Class C)
Description:

On September 19, a detachment of Porter’s V Corps pushed across the river at Boteler’s Ford, attacked the Confederate rearguard commanded by Brig. Gen. William Pendleton, and captured four guns. Early on the 20th, Porter pushed elements of two divisions across the Potomac to establish a bridgehead. Hill’s division counterattacked while many of the Federals were crossing and nearly annihilated the 118th Pennsylvania (the “Corn Exchange” Regiment), inflicting 269 casualties. This rearguard action discouraged Federal pursuit. On November 7, President Lincoln relieved McClellan of command because of his failure to follow up Lee’s retreating army. Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside rose to command the Union army.

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