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Other Name: |
Other Names: Fort Huger, Hill’s Point |
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State: |
Virginia |
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Location: |
Suffolk |
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Campaign: |
Longstreet’s Tidewater Operations (February-May 1863) |
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Dates: |
April 11-May 4, 1863 |
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Principal Commanders: |
  Union States: Brig. Gen. John Peck
  Confederate States:
Lt. Gen. James Longstreet |
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Forces Engaged: |
April 11-May 4, 1863 |
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Estimated Casualties: |
1,160for entiresiege Total: 152 total |
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Results: |
Result(s): Inconclusive |
| Description: |
On April 19, a Union infantry force landed on Hill’s Point at the confluence of the forks of the Nansemond River. This amphibious force assaulted Fort Huger from the rear, quickly capturing its garrison, thus reopening the river to Union shipping. On April 24, Brig. Gen. Michael Corcoran’s Union division mounted a reconnaissance-in-force from Fort Dix against Maj. Gen. George E. Pickett’s extreme right flank. The Federals approached cautiously and were easily repulsed. On April 29, Gen. Robert E. Lee directed Longstreet to disengage from Suffolk and rejoin the Army of Northern Virginia at Fredericksburg. By May 4, the last of Longstreet’s command had crossed the Blackwater River en route to Richmond. |
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