- Battle of Tupelo
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Tupelo
partof=theAmerican Civil War
caption=
date=July 14 –15,1864
place=Tupelo, Mississippi
result=Union victory
combatant1= flagicon|USA|1863United States (Union)
combatant2= flagicon|CSA|1863 CSA (Confederacy)
commander1=Andrew J. Smith
commander2=Stephen D. Lee Nathan B. Forrest
strength1=Right Wing XVI Corps, 1st BrigadeUSCT (14,000)
strength2=Department of Alabama, Mississippi, and East Louisiana (8,000)
casualties1=648
casualties2=1,300The Battle of Tupelo was a Union victory over Confederate forces in northern Mississippi which ensured the safety of
William T. Sherman 's supply lines.Background
After the Confederate victory at the
battle of Brice's Crossroads , the supply lines forWilliam T. Sherman 's armies in Georgia became increasingly vulnerable. District commander,Cadwallader C. Washburn dispatched a force under GeneralAndrew J. Smith to deal with Confederate cavalier,Nathan Bedford Forrest .The battle
Smith arrived in northern Mississippi on
July 11 , 1864. Forrest was nearby with 6,000 troops but under orders from his superiorStephen D. Lee not to attack until reinforcements arrived. The next day Lee arrived with 2,000 reinforcements. Smith withdrew from his current position towards Tupelo. Forrest considered Smith's movements a retreat while Smith was intending to destroy the railroads at Tupelo. On the night of the 13th Smith constructedbreastwork s near Harrisburg, an abandoned town a mile west of Tupelo. Early onJuly 14 Lee ordered an assault on the Union lines. Lee attacked the Union right under GeneralJoseph A. Mower while Forrest assaulted the Union left held by Colonel David Moore and GeneralBenjamin Grierson . Throughout the morning Lee and Forrest led a series of uncoordinated attacks against defended positions which Forrest later claimed were impregnable.During the night Smith burned the remains of Harrisburg but the flames illuminated his lines. Forrest led a daring night assault against the Union left defended by a brigade of
USCT which held strong and repulsed Forrest. On July 15th Smith began to move north. Forrest attacked Smith's rearguard and was again repulsed and wounded in the foot. A few days later Smith returned toLa Grange, Tennessee from where he had originally departed.Results
Smith was criticized for not destroying Forrest and although he was hasty to leave the field, the Union forces had in fact inflicted a tactical defeat on the legendary Forrest. Sherman's supply lines had been protected from Confederate raids. Although Smith had achieved his main goal of the campaign, Forrest's cavalry still remained at large as a viable force.
The battle is commemorated at the
Tupelo National Battlefield .References
* [http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ms015.htm CWSAC Battle Summary]
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