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from the earlier Union bombardment). Leading by example, Captain
Stevens pushed his way through the troops and plunged into the water and waded ashore. The example worked as 100 more soldiers followed holding rifles above their heads to keep them from getting wet. Meanwhile, Lamson, remaining calm, maneuvered the boat closer to shore where the rest of the infantry helped unload the howitzers. Stevens and the first 100 fixed bayonets and rushed the flank. The rest of the infantry moved against the rear. Bozeman's infantry appeared while Stribling turned the battery's guns on the attackers. Without ever firing a shot Getty's infantry reached the fort. The entire garrison at Hill's Point surrendered just 10 minutes from the time the infantry had landed. Since the attackers had not fired a shot, no Confederates were wounded or killed, but all 130 men were captured. Getty suffered 3 killed and 10 wounded. Lamson had no casualties, but Cushing suffered 3 killed and 1 wounded in the morning bombardment. Within the battery were guns which had been captured by
1083:, Hooker insisted to Peck that Longstreet had rejoined Lee, although Peck insisted that he had not left Suffolk. None of Longstreet's forces had returned to Lee by this point but the Confederate foraging wagons began to move back to the North. It was clear at this point that Lee and Hooker were engaged in a major battle, but Longstreet informed Richmond that he would not withdraw until the wagons were safe. On May 3 the withdrawal orders were given. Early on May 3 Getty's division attacked Law's Alabamians and captured the first line of Confederate trenches. The fighting produced relatively high casualties while Longstreet decided to continue with his withdrawal plans later in the day. Corcoran's front pursued Pickett as he withdrew, but they were unable to catch up to the retreating Confederates. By May 4, the last of Longstreet's command had crossed the
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Dodge's fronts driving in the Union picket lines. Confederate reconnaissance showed the Union works to be too strong for a frontal attack. The next day Foster sallied out and recaptured his lost picket lines. For the next several days
Pickett tested Corcoran's lines trying to find a weakness. Pickett even sent scouting parties into the Dismal Swamp looking for a possible flanking route but abandoned that idea. Longstreet quickly realized any action on the southern front would be futile and a flanking maneuver would have to be against the lightly defended river front. Action subsided on the southern front as the attention of both Peck and Longstreet moved to the north.
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Suffolk, which they had done. However, while Peck was putting up a defense of
Suffolk his forces were unable to prevent Longstreet from foraging. It would be fair to say that both sides had achieved several of their primary goals. Peck was commended by Dix for his handling of the Suffolk defenses. The campaign against Suffolk would be Longstreet's first independent command.
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Also at this point Peck realized the mistake of withdrawing the infantry from the river sector. The
Federals constructed batteries to command the Confederate works at Norfleet House. Getty was immediately charged with manning the river and constructing batteries for defense. Getty constructed Battery
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The following day Hood made a reconnaissance, but Getty did not budge and instead was found to be improving and strengthening his post. Dutton was called up from the
Suffolk defenses to take command at Hill's Point, which now numbered 1,000 troops. On April 21, after long consideration Getty decided
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Carolina troops. Connally pushed forward and wary of attacking an unknown enemy in the dark had his men lay down. Anxiety got the best of Connally's troops and they opened fire revealing their positions in the darkness. Getty returned an accurate fire while Major General
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Norfleet House Battery silenced, the next major river obstacle was that near the old Fort Huger at Hill's Point, where the Western Branch flowed into the Nansemond River. Getty's forces constructed Battery Stevens across the river. Lamson's sailors launched a night attack early on April 17
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Lamson, discouraged at the removal of the Union troops from Hill's Point, withdrew his gunboats from the
Nansemond River but made a deal with Getty that he would return the gunboats if pickets could be sent to Hill's Point. Getty's infantry tried three times to cross the river but were turned back
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grounded on an unseen obstruction in the river and came to a halt. The Union infantry stood fully exposed on the decks with 30 feet of unknown-depth water separating them from the bank. Fortunately for the Union troops, Bozeman's
Confederates were not at their posts (most likely still taking cover
971:; Capt. David Bozeman commanded two companies of infantry support. After observing the Confederate battery from a tree across the river, Stevens and Getty decided upon 6:00 p.m. as the time of attack—just enough daylight for the attackers to see, not enough daylight for a counterattack.
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Peck felt that the southern fronts would be hit the hardest and withdrew most of the infantry from the river defenses for support thus leaving the river almost entirely to the navy. Longstreet's forces did in fact strike the southern lines first. Pickett's Confederate division probed Foster's and
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at an old Confederate fort in the lower reaches of the Nansemond and nearer to Hampton Roads, Fort Huger (this became known as the Hill's Point Battery), and a second battery at a bend in the river just below Suffolk, near a local farm owned by the Norfleet family. This battery was known as the
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Getty worked quickly to strengthen the post for the inevitable counterattack. Lamson hauled the howitzers into the battery and Cushing occasionally lobbed shells into the surrounding woods to discourage Confederate troops from forming there. Late into the night Colonel John K. Connally brought
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Morris and Battery Kimball on the east side of the river directly across from the Norfleet House Battery. On April 15 Getty opened fire and after a three-hour duel the Confederate guns were silenced. This affair cost the Union Army and Navy 5 killed, 16 wounded, and 1 missing.
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A second Confederate division under Hood moved up and entrenched above and below Suffolk on the west bank. Hood's infantry picked at Lieutenant Lamson's upper river flotilla, which made for an easy target but it was apparent that infantry alone could not clear the river.
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On April 14 Lamson's sailors spotted fresh dirt on the river bluffs, tell tale signs of the battery's construction. Union gunboats attempted to run the batteries at the Norfleet House slightly upstream, but the
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protecting the eastern flank and the Nansemond River protecting the western flank. The two navy flotillas were commanded by Lieutenant
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and routed a cavalry regiment. However, Peck quickly secured the garrison and the Confederate advance led by
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Battles of Longstreet's Tidewater Campaign of the American Civil War
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Military operations of the American Civil War in Virginia
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52:Relevant discussion may be found on the
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3572:Committee on the Conduct of the War
3248:United Daughters of the Confederacy
3642:U.S. Presidential Election of 1864
2981:impeachment managers investigation
1360:John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
441:In cooperation with Major General
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3067:Reconstruction military districts
1515:Abolitionism in the United States
1470:Plantations in the American South
1385:Origins of the American Civil War
330:Longstreet's Tidewater Operations
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3835:New York City Gold Hoax of 1864
3697:When Johnny Comes Marching Home
3258:Wilmington insurrection of 1898
2938:Southern Homestead Act of 1866
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3353:Ladies' Memorial Associations
3055:Enforcement Act of April 1871
2951:Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
1158:"Map of the Siege of Suffolk"
817:– May 4, 1863
410:was placed in command of the
3486:Confederate revolving cannon
3228:Sons of Confederate Veterans
3099:South Carolina riots of 1876
3077:Indian Council at Fort Smith
3028:South Carolina riots of 1876
2993:Knights of the White Camelia
1485:Slavery in the United States
3840:New York City riots of 1863
3665:Battle Hymn of the Republic
3416:United Confederate Veterans
3253:Children of the Confederacy
3243:United Confederate Veterans
3238:Southern Historical Society
1870:Price's Missouri Expedition
1340:Timeline leading to the War
560:Confederate Order of battle
465:commanded by Major General
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3808:Confederate Secret Service
3396:Grand Army of the Republic
3288:Grand Army of the Republic
3106:Southern Claims Commission
1081:Battle of Chancellorsville
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3602:Emancipation Proclamation
3496:Medal of Honor recipients
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3384:Confederate Memorial Hall
3186:Confederate Memorial Hall
3159:Confederate History Month
3139:Civil War Discovery Trail
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3612:Hampton Roads Conference
3587:Confiscation Act of 1862
3582:Confiscation Act of 1861
3358:U.S. national cemeteries
3164:Confederate Memorial Day
3149:Civil War Trails Program
3018:New Orleans riot of 1866
809:April 11, 1863
755:Norfleet House Battery.
615:April 14, 1863
603:Battle of Norfleet House
426:if and when needed, (3)
3791:Confederate war finance
3411:Southern Cross of Honor
3379:1938 Gettysburg reunion
3374:1913 Gettysburg reunion
3072:Reconstruction Treaties
3045:Enforcement Act of 1870
2928:Freedman's Savings Bank
1545:Lane Debates on Slavery
1370:Lincoln–Douglas debates
1138:. National Park Service
1056:and Secretary of State
198:36.759111°N 76.586694°W
3850:Richmond riots of 1863
3776:Baltimore riot of 1861
3556:U.S. Military Railroad
3476:Confederate Home Guard
3208:Historiographic issues
3174:Historical reenactment
1673:Revenue Cutter Service
1540:William Lloyd Garrison
1449:Dred Scott v. Sandford
1238:, H. E. Howard, 1989,
891:Commanders and leaders
797:Battle of Hill's Point
697:Commanders and leaders
418:, (2) give support to
245:Commanders and leaders
166:April 11 – May 4, 1863
3815:Great Revival of 1863
3692:Maryland, My Maryland
3481:Confederate railroads
3144:Civil War Roundtables
3013:Meridian riot of 1871
3008:Memphis riots of 1866
1565:George Luther Stearns
1550:Elijah Parish Lovejoy
1443:Crittenden Compromise
1160:. Library of Congress
932:Casualties and losses
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558:Further information:
549:Union Order of battle
547:Further information:
512:Robert Sanford Foster
275:Casualties and losses
203:36.759111; -76.586694
3702:Daar kom die Alibama
3617:National Union Party
3293:memorials to Lincoln
3213:Lost Cause mythology
2918:Eufaula riot of 1874
2906:Confederate refugees
2119:District of Columbia
1746:Union naval blockade
1592:Underground Railroad
1380:Nullification crisis
1234:Cormier, Steven A.,
1009:the previous year.
438:and North Carolina.
383:, also known as the
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3860:Supreme Court cases
3627:Radical Republicans
3406:Old soldiers' homes
3390:Confederate Veteran
3316:artworks in Capitol
3035:Reconstruction acts
2896:Colfax riot of 1873
1860:Richmond-Petersburg
1465:Fugitive slave laws
1395:Popular sovereignty
1375:Missouri Compromise
1365:Kansas-Nebraska Act
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573:, captured several
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154:Suffolk battlefield
3954:American Civil War
3681:A Lincoln Portrait
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3546:U.S. Balloon Corps
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1865:Franklin–Nashville
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1438:Cornerstone Speech
1355:Compromise of 1850
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885:Confederate States
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532:William B. Cushing
524:Great Dismal Swamp
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289:500 killed/wounded
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142:American Civil War
73:"Siege of Suffolk"
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3786:Bibliography
3769:Other topics
3711:By ethnicity
3679:
3632:Trent Affair
3531:Signal Corps
3388:
3111:White League
2998:Ku Klux Klan
2911:Confederados
2838:Constitution
2710:D. D. Porter
2563:Breckinridge
2274:Rhode Island
2269:Pennsylvania
2024:Spotsylvania
1984:Stones River
1964:2nd Bull Run
1914:1st Bull Run
1800:Stones River
1701:Marine Corps
1668:Marine Corps
1507:Abolitionism
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659:Belligerents
650:Inconclusive
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467:John J. Peck
461:garrison at
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361:Hill's Point
291:400 captured
226:Belligerents
217:Inconclusive
189:76°35′12.1″W
186:36°45′32.8″N
135:Part of the
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3592:Copperheads
3304:Confederate
3196:Black Codes
2522:E. K. Smith
2403:Confederate
2350:New Orleans
2345:Chattanooga
2209:Mississippi
2109:Connecticut
2077:territories
2068:Involvement
2029:Cold Harbor
2019:Fort Pillow
2009:Chattanooga
2004:Chickamauga
1954:Seven Pines
1944:New Orleans
1909:Fort Sumter
1850:Valley 1864
1683:Confederacy
1480:Slave Power
1460:Fire-Eaters
1034:each time.
784:White House
554:Confederate
412:Confederate
391:during the
282:202 wounded
201: /
3976:Categories
3825:Juneteenth
3346:Cemeteries
3223:Red Shirts
3134:Centennial
3084:Red Shirts
2492:Longstreet
2422:Beauregard
2365:Winchester
2340:Charleston
2309:Washington
2244:New Mexico
2239:New Jersey
2099:California
2075:States and
2059:Five Forks
2044:Mobile Bay
2014:Wilderness
1994:Gettysburg
1974:Perryville
1959:Seven Days
1890:Appomattox
1815:Gettysburg
1775:New Mexico
1642:Combatants
1617:Combatants
1530:John Brown
1108:References
1046:Blackwater
948:11 wounded
941:11 wounded
821:1863-05-04
813:1863-04-11
627:1863-04-15
619:1863-04-14
443:D. H. Hill
399:Background
351:Washington
284:14 missing
84:newspapers
3803:Espionage
3597:Diplomacy
3565:Political
3521:POW camps
3267:Monuments
3094:Scalawags
3089:Redeemers
2827:Aftermath
2776:Pinkerton
2715:Rosecrans
2680:McClellan
2583:Memminger
2319:Wisconsin
2284:Tennessee
2204:Minnesota
2179:Louisiana
2054:Nashville
1999:Vicksburg
1929:Pea Ridge
1880:Carolinas
1835:Red River
1830:Knoxville
1810:Tullahoma
1805:Vicksburg
1785:Peninsula
1757:campaigns
1623:Campaigns
1400:Secession
1099:Aftermath
950:1 missing
944:143 total
761:USS
752:batteries
565:The siege
483:VII Corps
293:900 total
286:260 total
280:44 killed
251:John Peck
54:talk page
3966:Virginia
3917:Category
3758:Seminole
3748:Cherokee
3501:Medicine
3454:Military
3367:Veterans
3201:Jim Crow
2966:timeline
2761:Ericsson
2744:Civilian
2725:Sheridan
2685:McDowell
2645:Farragut
2630:Burnside
2620:Anderson
2613:Military
2593:Stephens
2553:Benjamin
2546:Civilian
2432:Buchanan
2410:Military
2355:Richmond
2304:Virginia
2249:New York
2224:Nebraska
2214:Missouri
2199:Michigan
2189:Maryland
2174:Kentucky
2149:Illinois
2124:Delaware
2104:Colorado
2089:Arkansas
2049:Franklin
1969:Antietam
1840:Overland
1795:Maryland
1714:Theaters
1620:Theaters
1164:11 April
1142:11 April
1089:Richmond
1039:Fort Dix
946:1 killed
939:6 killed
937:17 total
922:Strength
829:Location
744:Unknown
726:Strength
635:Location
494:IX Corps
479:John Dix
473:Defenses
416:Richmond
403:In 1863
262:Strength
171:Location
3940:Portals
3884:Related
3753:Choctaw
3743:Catawba
3526:Rations
3471:Cavalry
3333:Removal
2961:efforts
2945:of 1873
2791:Stevens
2786:Stanton
2771:Lincoln
2730:Sherman
2665:Halleck
2655:Frémont
2640:Du Pont
2578:Mallory
2537:Wheeler
2472:Jackson
2452:Forrest
2392:Leaders
2335:Atlanta
2299:Vermont
2219:Montana
2159:Indiana
2134:Georgia
2129:Florida
2094:Arizona
2084:Alabama
2034:Atlanta
1949:Corinth
1901:battles
1845:Atlanta
1825:Bristoe
1726:Western
1721:Eastern
1626:Battles
1425:Slavery
1329:Origins
1315:Origins
1065:Suffolk
927:45,000
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731:17,000
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617: (
575:pickets
509:Colonel
463:Suffolk
366:Suffolk
98:scholar
3927:Portal
3865:Tokens
2801:Welles
2781:Seward
2766:Hamlin
2735:Thomas
2670:Hooker
2635:Butler
2588:Seddon
2573:Hunter
2558:Bocock
2532:Taylor
2527:Stuart
2517:Semmes
2497:Morgan
2457:Gorgas
2437:Cooper
2328:Cities
2264:Oregon
2229:Nevada
2169:Kansas
2139:Hawaii
2039:Crater
1939:Shiloh
1899:Major
1885:Mobile
1755:Major
1629:States
1580:Caning
1242:
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841:Result
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496:under
485:under
428:forage
270:25,000
267:20,000
214:Result
139:of the
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3670:Dixie
3657:Music
3276:Union
3120:Post-
2956:trial
2756:Chase
2751:Adams
2720:Scott
2695:Meigs
2690:Meade
2660:Grant
2650:Foote
2625:Buell
2606:Union
2568:Davis
2512:Price
2502:Mosby
2447:Ewell
2442:Early
2427:Bragg
2289:Texas
2184:Maine
2144:Idaho
1650:Union
1113:Notes
871:Union
677:Union
543:Union
459:Union
432:Union
233:Union
175:Near
105:JSTOR
91:books
3855:Salt
3461:Arms
3311:List
3283:List
2796:Wade
2705:Pope
2675:Hunt
2507:Polk
2467:Hood
2462:Hill
2294:Utah
2259:Ohio
2164:Iowa
1696:Navy
1691:Army
1663:Navy
1658:Army
1240:ISBN
1166:2016
1144:2016
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379:The
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