367:
767:
Harrison. Warren's attack was aimed at the fortifications guarding the
Boydton Plank Road, which was being used to carry supplies into Petersburg from the Confederate railhead at Stony Creek to the south. This line was being extended to reach the vicinity of the Union flank at Globe Tavern. While the lines were being constructed a temporary line was held along the Squirrel Level Road. On September 30, the same day Lee was attempting to retake Fort Harrison, Warren and Gregg began marching along the Poplar Springs Road toward the Squirrel Level line in the area of Peebles' Farm and Poplar Springs Church.
350:
273:
179:
943:
627:
77:
36:
791:
was preparing to mount a counterattack, which came about 4:30 and routed the IX Corps and forced one of its brigades to surrender. Warren, who had originally feared a counterattack, now helped rally the broken IX Corps units and check Heth's attack and the fighting died down. Heth tried another flank
812:
The
Confederate defenders lost works on both sides of their lines. The Union army extended the siege lines past the Peebles' Farm area, bringing them all the closer to their ultimate goal of the Boydton Plank Road. The Union army was firmly entrenched in the area and later that month the II Corps
782:
led the attack against the
Confederates near the Poplar Springs Church. Griffin quickly captured Fort Archer on the extreme Confederate flank and the Squirrel Level line broke and fled so quickly that prisoners captured were minimal. Warren halted the attack to fortify the new position and not
766:
Grant had two intentions for Warren. First was to attack the opposite end of Lee's line to relieve pressure on Fort
Harrison, which Butler's forces had captured and were holding against counterattacks. The second was to take advantage of the units Lee had removed from his right to retake Fort
783:
advance too far in front of the IX Corps. The Union attack forced Lee to recall the Light
Division from its march towards Fort Harrison (other than Scales' Brigade, which proceeded to Fort Harrison was temporarily attached to General Hoke's force). The IX Corps under Maj. Gen.
462:
804:'s division from the II Corps. Mott spearheaded a Union attack that day, which was aimed for the Boydton Plank Road. The attack easily overran Fort McRae but was checked before it reached the Boydton Plank Road.
1070:
875:
455:
825:
and its partners have acquired and preserved 90 acres (0.36 km) of the battlefield through
November 2021. The acreage is located within Pamplin Historical Park outside Petersburg, Va.
1080:
448:
1085:
1075:
756:
94:
49:
569:
631:
745:
579:
1018:
1013:
141:
683:
543:
113:
997:
967:
717:
240:
222:
200:
160:
63:
517:
770:
Lee had indeed pulled forces from this flank for the counterattack on Fort
Harrison (including the Light Division under Maj. Gen.
120:
1026:
507:
55:
1003:
1100:
497:
98:
1008:
127:
698:
371:
366:
1105:
1065:
701:
584:
532:
522:
492:
272:
109:
705:
559:
554:
1090:
924:
910:
822:
594:
589:
487:
358:
330:
313:
1095:
948:
574:
512:
193:
187:
655:
87:
922:
852:
793:
626:
599:
564:
537:
204:
502:
728:
724:
134:
713:
709:
659:
527:
400:
383:
319:
841:
667:
472:
671:
663:
264:
787:
moved up on Warren's left but did not make an effective link with the V Corps flank. Maj. Gen.
17:
993:
978:
963:
694:
797:
771:
720:
686:
956:
779:
548:
1059:
784:
690:
354:
349:
908:
801:
76:
938:
788:
651:
388:
1041:
1028:
887:
775:
982:
440:
693:'s Confederate army. The eastern attack would be carried out by the
625:
800:. On October 2 the Union position was reinforced by Brig. Gen.
444:
172:
70:
29:
630:
Map of
Peebles' Farm Battlefield core and study areas by the
689:
planned simultaneous attacks against both flanks of Gen.
1071:
Battles of the
Eastern Theater of the American Civil War
927:"Peebles' Farm Battlefield" page. Accessed May 29, 2018.
708:. The western attack was to be carried out by the Union
960:
The
Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War
277:
5th Corps attacking a Confederate fort, September 30th
813:
would make an attempt to cut the Boydton Plank Road.
792:
attack the following day, which was repulsed at the
101:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
913:"Saved Land" webpage. Accessed November 30, 2021.
866:Eicher, pp. 689–90; Esposito, text for map 138.
257:
1081:Battles of the American Civil War in Virginia
456:
8:
778:'s reduced corps. Around 1 p.m. Brig. Gen.
64:Learn how and when to remove these messages
1086:Dinwiddie County in the American Civil War
990:Richmond Redeemed: The Siege at Petersburg
862:
860:
796:, as was a cavalry attack under Maj. Gen.
774:) so Warren was marching against Lt. Gen.
463:
449:
441:
254:
1076:Union victories of the American Civil War
650:) was the western part of a simultaneous
241:Learn how and when to remove this message
223:Learn how and when to remove this message
161:Learn how and when to remove this message
1004:National Park Service battle description
977:. New York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1959.
962:. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001.
186:This article includes a list of general
834:
632:American Battlefield Protection Program
992:. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1981.
7:
99:adding citations to reliable sources
192:it lacks sufficient corresponding
25:
975:West Point Atlas of American Wars
704:against the Confederate works at
45:This article has multiple issues.
941:
853:NPS Peebles' Farm battle details
570:Darbytown & New Market Roads
365:
348:
271:
177:
75:
34:
27:Battle of the American Civil War
86:needs additional citations for
53:or discuss these issues on the
18:Battle of Poplar Springs Church
580:Fair Oaks & Darbytown Road
1:
716:and a cavalry division under
614:Richmond–Petersburg campaign
289:September 30, 1864
757:Confederate order of battle
297:– October 2, 1864
1122:
925:American Battlefield Trust
911:American Battlefield Trust
842:American Battlefield Trust
823:American Battlefield Trust
754:
743:
949:American Civil War portal
682:In September 1864, Union
609:
482:
422:
409:
394:
377:
341:
281:
270:
262:
110:"Battle of Peebles' Farm"
817:Battlefield preservation
890:. National Park Service
640:Battle of Peebles' Farm
258:Battle of Peebles' Farm
207:more precise citations.
1014:National Park Handbook
794:Battle of Vaughan Road
654:offensive against the
635:
378:Commanders and leaders
1101:September 1864 events
973:Esposito, Vincent J.
755:Further information:
746:Union order of battle
744:Further information:
644:Poplar Springs Church
629:
508:Staunton River Bridge
423:Casualties and losses
988:Sommers, Richard J.
723:with units from the
714:Gouverneur K. Warren
498:Jerusalem Plank Road
384:Gouverneur K. Warren
320:Petersburg, Virginia
95:improve this article
1106:October 1864 events
1066:Petersburg Campaign
1042:37.1705°N 77.4537°W
1038: /
1019:CWSAC Report Update
668:Siege of Petersburg
648:Poplar Grove Church
474:Siege of Petersburg
672:American Civil War
664:Richmond, Virginia
636:
585:Boydton Plank Road
544:2nd Ream's Station
518:1st Ream's Station
265:American Civil War
1091:Conflicts in 1864
1047:37.1705; -77.4537
695:Army of the James
621:
620:
503:Wilson–Kautz Raid
439:
438:
372:CSA (Confederacy)
337:
336:
251:
250:
243:
233:
232:
225:
171:
170:
163:
145:
68:
16:(Redirected from
1113:
1096:1864 in Virginia
1053:
1052:
1050:
1049:
1048:
1043:
1039:
1036:
1035:
1034:
1031:
957:Eicher, David J.
951:
946:
945:
944:
928:
920:
914:
906:
900:
899:
897:
895:
888:"Battle Summary"
884:
878:
876:Official Records
873:
867:
864:
855:
850:
844:
839:
772:Cadmus M. Wilcox
721:David McM. Gregg
712:under Maj. Gen.
687:Ulysses S. Grant
616:
477:
475:
465:
458:
451:
442:
370:
369:
353:
352:
314:Dinwiddie County
304:
302:
296:
294:
283:
282:
275:
255:
246:
239:
228:
221:
217:
214:
208:
203:this article by
194:inline citations
181:
180:
173:
166:
159:
155:
152:
146:
144:
103:
79:
71:
60:
38:
37:
30:
21:
1121:
1120:
1116:
1115:
1114:
1112:
1111:
1110:
1056:
1055:
1046:
1044:
1040:
1037:
1032:
1029:
1027:
1025:
1024:
947:
942:
940:
937:
932:
931:
921:
917:
907:
903:
893:
891:
886:
885:
881:
874:
870:
865:
858:
851:
847:
840:
836:
831:
819:
810:
780:Charles Griffin
764:
759:
753:
748:
742:
737:
735:Opposing forces
702:Benjamin Butler
680:
658:works guarding
624:
623:
622:
617:
611:
605:
604:
553:
542:
533:2nd Deep Bottom
523:1st Deep Bottom
478:
473:
471:
469:
364:
347:
322:
317:
300:
298:
292:
290:
276:
247:
236:
235:
234:
229:
218:
212:
209:
199:Please help to
198:
182:
178:
167:
156:
150:
147:
104:
102:
92:
80:
39:
35:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
1119:
1117:
1109:
1108:
1103:
1098:
1093:
1088:
1083:
1078:
1073:
1068:
1058:
1057:
1022:
1021:
1016:
1011:
1006:
1001:
986:
971:
953:
952:
936:
933:
930:
929:
915:
901:
879:
868:
856:
845:
833:
832:
830:
827:
818:
815:
809:
806:
763:
760:
752:
749:
741:
738:
736:
733:
706:Chaffin's Farm
679:
676:
619:
618:
612:also known as
610:
607:
606:
603:
602:
597:
592:
587:
582:
577:
575:Darbytown Road
572:
567:
562:
557:
555:Chaffin's Farm
551:
549:Beefsteak Raid
546:
540:
535:
530:
525:
520:
515:
513:Sappony Church
510:
505:
500:
495:
493:2nd Petersburg
490:
488:1st Petersburg
484:
483:
480:
479:
470:
468:
467:
460:
453:
445:
437:
436:
431:
425:
424:
420:
419:
416:
412:
411:
407:
406:
403:
397:
396:
395:Units involved
392:
391:
386:
380:
379:
375:
374:
362:
344:
343:
339:
338:
335:
334:
328:
324:
323:
312:
310:
306:
305:
287:
279:
278:
268:
267:
260:
259:
253:
252:
249:
248:
231:
230:
185:
183:
176:
169:
168:
83:
81:
74:
69:
43:
42:
40:
33:
26:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1118:
1107:
1104:
1102:
1099:
1097:
1094:
1092:
1089:
1087:
1084:
1082:
1079:
1077:
1074:
1072:
1069:
1067:
1064:
1063:
1061:
1054:
1051:
1020:
1017:
1015:
1012:
1010:
1007:
1005:
1002:
999:
998:0-385-15626-X
995:
991:
987:
984:
980:
976:
972:
969:
968:0-684-84944-5
965:
961:
958:
955:
954:
950:
939:
934:
926:
923:
919:
916:
912:
909:
905:
902:
889:
883:
880:
877:
872:
869:
863:
861:
857:
854:
849:
846:
843:
838:
835:
828:
826:
824:
816:
814:
807:
805:
803:
799:
795:
790:
786:
785:John G. Parke
781:
777:
773:
768:
761:
758:
750:
747:
739:
734:
732:
730:
726:
722:
719:
715:
711:
707:
703:
700:
696:
692:
691:Robert E. Lee
688:
685:
677:
675:
673:
669:
666:, during the
665:
661:
657:
653:
649:
645:
641:
633:
628:
615:
608:
601:
598:
596:
595:Hatcher's Run
593:
591:
590:Trent's Reach
588:
586:
583:
581:
578:
576:
573:
571:
568:
566:
563:
561:
560:Peebles' Farm
558:
556:
552:
550:
547:
545:
541:
539:
536:
534:
531:
529:
526:
524:
521:
519:
516:
514:
511:
509:
506:
504:
501:
499:
496:
494:
491:
489:
486:
485:
481:
476:
466:
461:
459:
454:
452:
447:
446:
443:
435:
432:
430:
427:
426:
421:
417:
414:
413:
408:
404:
402:
399:
398:
393:
390:
387:
385:
382:
381:
376:
373:
368:
363:
360:
356:
355:United States
351:
346:
345:
340:
332:
329:
326:
325:
321:
315:
311:
308:
307:
288:
285:
284:
280:
274:
269:
266:
261:
256:
245:
242:
227:
224:
216:
206:
202:
196:
195:
189:
184:
175:
174:
165:
162:
154:
143:
140:
136:
133:
129:
126:
122:
119:
115:
112: –
111:
107:
106:Find sources:
100:
96:
90:
89:
84:This article
82:
78:
73:
72:
67:
65:
58:
57:
52:
51:
46:
41:
32:
31:
19:
1023:
1009:Peebles Farm
989:
974:
959:
918:
904:
894:29 September
892:. Retrieved
882:
871:
848:
837:
820:
811:
802:Gershom Mott
798:Wade Hampton
769:
765:
731:in support.
681:
647:
643:
639:
637:
613:
600:Fort Stedman
565:Vaughan Road
538:Globe Tavern
433:
428:
342:Belligerents
263:Part of the
237:
219:
210:
191:
157:
151:October 2013
148:
138:
131:
124:
117:
105:
93:Please help
88:verification
85:
61:
54:
48:
47:Please help
44:
1045: /
751:Confederate
656:Confederate
405:Third Corps
205:introducing
1060:Categories
1033:77°27′13″W
1030:37°10′14″N
935:References
789:Henry Heth
718:Brig. Gen.
678:Background
660:Petersburg
389:A. P. Hill
301:1864-10-02
293:1864-09-30
213:March 2016
188:references
121:newspapers
50:improve it
808:Aftermath
776:A.P. Hill
699:Maj. Gen.
56:talk page
729:II Corps
725:IX Corps
684:Lt. Gen.
410:Strength
309:Location
983:5890637
710:V Corps
670:in the
418:10,000
415:29,800
401:V Corps
333:victory
299: (
291: (
201:improve
135:scholar
996:
981:
966:
762:Battle
697:under
528:Crater
327:Result
190:, but
137:
130:
123:
116:
108:
829:Notes
740:Union
652:Union
429:2,889
359:Union
331:Union
318:near
142:JSTOR
128:books
994:ISBN
979:OCLC
964:ISBN
896:2016
821:The
727:and
662:and
642:(or
638:The
434:~900
286:Date
114:news
646:or
97:by
1062::
859:^
674:.
59:.
1000:.
985:.
970:.
898:.
634:.
464:e
457:t
450:v
361:)
357:(
316:,
303:)
295:)
244:)
238:(
226:)
220:(
215:)
211:(
197:.
164:)
158:(
153:)
149:(
139:·
132:·
125:·
118:·
91:.
66:)
62:(
20:)
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.