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Siege of Corinth

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Iowa captured 11 men in its dash. Then 2nd Iowa entered Monterey and captured more of the enemy. The 2nd Iowa continued until it came to a bridge opposed by Washington's Louisiana Battery and Colonel Kelly's men of 3rd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. The 2nd Iowa charged into canister fire and lost one killed and three wounded. The 2nd Iowa retired some distance away. Kelly reported one or two of his men killed and no mention of captured.
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during the battle but failed to follow up his victory, allowing Van Dorn to escape from destruction. Corinth ultimately led to the operations that opened the Mississippi River valley, which was considered by Halleck as, "the opening of the Mississippi River will be to us of more advantage than the capture of forty Richmonds".
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called this intersection "the vertebrae of the Confederacy." Halleck argued: "Richmond and Corinth are now the great strategic points of the war, and our success at these points should be insured at all hazards." Another reason for the town's importance was that, if captured by Union forces, it would
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Of Halleck's wing commanders Pope proved to be the most aggressive during the campaign. Pope led the army's Left Wing and was furthest away from Halleck's headquarters. On May 3 Pope moved forward and captured the town of Farmington only a few miles from Corinth. Instead of moving the center wing
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that October that Grant struck for Vicksburg. The Siege of Corinth was described by Major General Sherman as a change in the tactics in West Tennessee: "The effect of the battle of Corinth was very great. It was, indeed, a decisive blow to the Confederate cause in our quarter, and changed the whole
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by a Union army under the command of Rosecrans. At times during the second battle, Confederate forces seemed to have the upper hand but failed to follow up on their successes, leading to a devastating defeat for Confederate forces in that region. Rosecrans had the opportunity to crush rebel forces
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of Buell's staff) and the 31st Indiana infantry in reserve stabilized the line. The Confederates made three more attempts to turn the Union flank until retiring to a creek beyond the Surratt farm. Nelson ordered Sedgwick to hold his position until nightfall, then return to the Union camp. A week
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arrived in Corinth on May 24 and reported to Pope, in the field before Corinth, Miss., and were assigned to the Second Brigade, First Division, Army of the Mississippi. The regiment had hardly time to establish its camp and realize its surroundings before it was
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had 12,000 troops on hand. Van Dorn's corps, barely engaged, had 9 casualties. Daniel Ruggles' division of Bragg's Corp, on the other hand, which bore the brunt of the fighting, suffered casualties of 8 dead, 89 wounded and two missing or captured. The Union Army had 16 killed, 148 wounded and 14
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with 16 companies of cavalry including the 2nd Iowa Cavalry Regiment and part of the 2nd Michigan Cavalry Regiment, made contact with Confederate pickets of Forrest's 3rd Tennessee Cavalry Regiment who retreated rapidly leaving some infantry of Patton Anderson's brigade in camp unprepared. The 2nd
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and the 54th Ohio Infantry. As soon as a battery from the 1st Illinois Artillery deployed the advantage was in favor of the Union forces. Chalmers retreated beyond Philips Creek near the Russell house property and Morgan Smith's brigade occupied high ground on which the house stood. Sherman's
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With the Federal army preparing to lay siege to the town, a Confederate council of war decided to retreat. Beauregard saved his army by a hoax. Some of the men were given three days' rations and ordered to prepare for an attack. As expected, one or two went over to the Union with that news. The
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under Buell forward, Halleck ordered Pope to withdraw and realign with Buell. Beauregard ordered Van Dorn to attack Pope's advanced wing on May 9. Pope made a successful withdrawal and rejoined with Buell. Bragg, who also participated in the attack, had 25,000 men. The
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Confederate infantry had been using a hill in the vicinity of the Widow Surratt farm for picket outposts. With all his wings in line, Halleck ordered Buell to clear the Confederates off the Surratt farm hill. Buell chose Major General
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On May 27 Halleck ordered Sherman to drive the Confederates from a log house along the Corinth Road and make a strong demonstration against Corinth itself if possible. At the edge of a cotton field along Sherman's front was a double
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Pope, whose aggressiveness exceeded his strategic capabilities, remarked in his memoirs that Halleck's cautious campaign failed to take full advantage of a glittering array of talented Union officers, including "Grant, Sherman,
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Return of casualties in the United States troops in the engagement at Farmington, Miss., May 9, 1862 found in Official Records, Vol. 10, Part I, pg. 805 and featured on the website of Cornell University, found at
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brought into action. On the 28th of May, four days after it had reached the front, it participated in the tail end of the battle of Farmington, contributing a number of killed and wounded.
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losses were 10 killed and 31 wounded all of which were from Smith's brigade. Confederate losses were unknown but Sherman reported 12 dead left on the field. That same day a division under Brigadier General
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Return of casualties in Ruggles' division in the engagement at Farmington, Miss., May 9, 1862 found in Official Records, Vol. 10, Part I, pg. 811 and featured on the website of Cornell University, found at
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was ordered to draw the enemy out as to count their numbers and they withdrew to a swamp north of town. Wisconsin 8th reported 5 killed, 14 severely wounded, and 19 slightly wounded. The eagle,
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The siege ended when the outnumbered Confederates withdrew on May 29. This effectively cut off the prospect of further Confederate attempts to regain western Tennessee. The Union forces under
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to carry the sick and wounded, the heavy artillery, and tons of supplies. When a train arrived, the troops cheered as though reinforcements were arriving. They set up dummy
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along the defensive earthworks. Camp fires were kept burning, and buglers and drummers played. The rest of the men slipped away undetected, withdrawing to
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against the Confederate trenches along Bridge Creek near widow Surratt's farm Sedgwick moved forward from the Union trenches occupied by Brigadier General
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preliminary bombardment began, and Union forces maneuvered for position. During the night of May 29, the Confederate army moved out. They used the
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between the logs. Sherman formed an attacking column with Morgan L. Smith's brigade on the left and James W. Denver's brigade on the right.
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With the siege of Corinth completed, Federal troops had the opportunity to strike towards Vicksburg or Chattanooga, but it was after the
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aspect of affairs in West Tennessee. From the timid defensive we were at once enabled to assume the bold offensive."
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led the advance, side by side. Colonel Frederick S. Stumbaugh's brigade followed in support of Johnson and Colonel
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On May 28 Nelson ordered Sedgwick to seize a Confederate-held crossing of Bridge Creek, a small tributary of the
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A Confederate army led by Van Dorn attempted to retake the city in October 1862, but was defeated in the
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troops at the battlefield of Corinth, taken December 1862, after the second battle fought at Corinth.
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As the wings of Halleck's army group began to align themselves in front of Corinth, Major General
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and its partners have preserved more than 820 acres of the Corinth battlefield through mid-2023.
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engaged in a month-long siege of the city, whose Confederate occupants were commanded by General
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later Buell mounted an attack to gain the high ground surrounding the Surratt farm.
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took control and made it the base for Grant's operations to seize control of the
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moved south down the road to Corinth to search for the enemy on April 29, 1862.
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The town was a strategic point at the junction of two vital railroad lines, the
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proposed a plan of attack against the Confederate brigade of Brigadier General
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drove off a Confederate force covering a crossing along Bridge Creek.
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Index

Battle of Farmington, Mississippi
Second Battle of Corinth
Battle of Corinth
American Civil War

Ohio
Corinth, Mississippi
34°56′02″N 88°31′19″W / 34.934°N 88.522°W / 34.934; -88.522
Union
United States
Union
CSA (Confederacy)
Henry Halleck
Ulysses S. Grant
George H. Thomas
Don Carlos Buell
John Pope
P. G. T. Beauregard
Braxton Bragg
Earl Van Dorn
Army of the Tennessee
Army of the Ohio
Army of the Mississippi
Army of Mississippi
Army of the West
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Fort Henry
Fort Donelson

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