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Battle of Broxton Bridge

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Broxton Bridge, but was repelled by the Confederates. Following this loss, Mower ordered his troops to instead march six miles upstream to assist his comrades in the Battle of Rivers' Bridge. As a full frontal charge was deemed impossible due to the Confederates strongly entrenched positions, an attack was delayed until the next day when the Union forces crossed the Rivers' Bridge by plowing through a nearby swamp. At the same time a small Union force had returned to Broxton Bridge to engage the enemy again in a flanking maneuver. This time the attack proved successful, and as a result forced the Confederate Army to abandon their positions and retreat toward Columbia.
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The first skirmish of the battle occurred between a Union infantry battalion of the First Division and the Confederate Cavalry, in which the Union forces proved victorious as the Confederate Cavalry retreated behind the Broxton Bridge. Seeing this retreat Major General Mower ordered an attack on
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by the Union Army, as well as the ability to cut off the South Carolina Railroad, an important supply line, from the Confederate defenders. The defeat of the Confederate Army at
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reached the Confederate defenses on 2 February, Sherman decided to send his left wing, consisting of the Army's First Division under the command of Major General
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are still wel preserved as well as remnants of the Confederate defense lines. A re-enactment of the battle takes places yearly near the old battlefield.
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later that month. The Union casualties were recovered shortly after the battle and were buried in the National Cemetery at
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The Union victories at Broxton Bridge and Rivers' Bridge led to the occupation of the countryside North of the
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Currently, the Broxton Bridge location still bears the scars of the battle that took place in 1865. Some
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attempted to halt the Union Army's advance by setting up several defensive positions along the
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was the final defense line before the Union Army could march on
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would attempt to capture Rivers' Bridge which lay upstream. The
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Salkehatchie River
Bamberg County
33°3′10″N 81°5′59″W / 33.05278°N 81.09972°W / 33.05278; -81.09972
United States
Maj. Gen.
Francis Preston Blair Jr.
United States
Joseph A. Mower
Confederate States of America
Lafayette McLaws
Confederate States of America
Brig. Gen.
Marcellus Augustus Stovall
Confederate States of America
Col.
George P. Harrison Jr.
XVII Corps
3rd Arkansas Cavalry
Battle of Broxton Bridge is located in South Carolina
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American Civil War
Battle of Rivers' Bridge
Salkehatchie River
Bamberg County
Capture Columbia
Union Army
Carolinas campaign
Savannah, Georgia
Columbia, South Carolina

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