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Battle of Booneville

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and company "B" and company "F" of the 2nd Iowa Cavalry to circle around the enemy in secret and attack the rear of Chalmers' forces with saber and pistol while the remainder of the dismounted 2nd Michigan Cavalry and 2nd Iowa Cavalry attacked the Confederate forces from the front. The cavalry forces
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Sheridan estimated that Chalmers lost 65 troops killed in the battle; Federal casualties were one dead, 24 wounded, and 16 missing. Due to the battle, Bragg delayed his offensive strategy for Corinth, allowing Halleck additional time to unite his troops.
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moved his forces slowly toward Corinth, an important rail center. By May 25, 1862, after traveling 5 miles (8.0 km) in three weeks, Halleck was positioned to lay siege to the town. But on May 29, the Confederate forces under General
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Chalmers' effort to turn the left flank of this new line was thwarted when Sheridan's main force joined the battle. The bulk of the Union force stayed on the defensive while Sheridan ordered
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pushed Chalmers to retreat and Sheridan called off the pursuit after 4 miles (6.4 km), when his fatigued troops encountered swampy terrain.
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established a fortified position to the south at Booneville on June 28 to await the Confederate attack.
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Index

Battle of Boonville
American Civil War
Booneville, Mississippi
Union
United States
Confederate States
Henry W. Halleck
Philip Sheridan
P.G.T. Beauregard
James R. Chalmers
Booneville, Mississippi
American Civil War
Union
Battle of Shiloh
Confederate
Braxton Bragg
Corinth, Mississippi
Maj. Gen.
Henry W. Halleck
P.G.T. Beauregard
Tupelo, Mississippi
Col.
Philip Sheridan
Brig. Gen.
James R. Chalmers
Saltillo
Colt revolving rifles
Lt. Col.
2nd Iowa Cavalry
2nd Michigan Cavalry

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