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Petersburg
Other Names: Old Men and Young Boys Location: City of Petersburg Campaign: Richmond-Petersburg Campaign (June 1864-March 1865) Date(s): June 9, 1864 Principal Commanders: Maj. Gen. Quincy Gillmore [US]; Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard Forces Engaged: 7,000 (US 4,500; CS 2,500) Estimated Casualties: 120 total Description: On June 9, Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler dispatched about 4,500 cavalry and infantry against the 2,500 Confederate defenders of Petersburg. While Butler’s infantry demonstrated against the outer line of entrenchments east of Petersburg, Kautz’s cavalry division attempted to enter the city from the south via the Jerusalem Plank Road but was repulsed by Home Guards. Afterwards, Butler withdrew. This was called the “battle of old men and young boys” by local residents. On June 14-17, the Army of the Potomac crossed the James River and began moving towards Petersburg to support and renew Butler’s assaults. Result(s): Confederate victory CWSAC Reference #: VA098 Preservation Priority: IV.2 (Class D) |
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