| Battle Name: |
Corinth I |
| Other Names: |
None |
| State: |
Mississippi |
| Location: |
Hardin County and McNairy County, Tennessee; Alcorn County and Tishomingo County, Mississippi |
| Campaign: |
Federal Penetration up the Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers (1862) |
| Dates: |
April 29-June 10, 1862 |
| Principal Commanders: |
Maj. Gen. Henry W. Halleck [US]; Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard [CS] |
| Forces Engaged: |
Department of the Mississippi [US]; Department No. 2 [CS] |
| Estimated Casualties: |
Unknown |
| Description: |
Following the Union victory at Shiloh, the Union armies under Maj. Gen. Henry Halleck advanced on
the vital rail center of Corinth. By May 25, 1862, after moving 5 miles in 3 weeks, Halleck was in position to lay
siege to the town. The preliminary bombardment began, and Union forces maneuvered for position. On the evening
of May 29-30, Confederate commander Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard evacuated Corinth, withdrawing to Tupelo. The
Federals had consolidated their position in northern Mississippi. |
| Results: |
Union victory |