Battle of Day's Gap

Battle of Day's Gap

Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Day's Gap


caption=Map of locations involved in Streight's Raid.
partof=the American Civil War (Streight's Raid)
date=April 30, 1863
place=Cullman County, Alabama
result=Union victory in this first battle, but the raid ultimately failed and the Union force surrendered.
combatant1= flagicon|USA|1861 United States (Union)
combatant2= flagicon|CSA|1861 CSA (Confederacy)
commander1=Abel Streight
commander2=Nathan Bedford Forrest
strength1=1,700
strength2=3 regiments
casualties1=23 men
casualties2=65 men

The Battle of Day's Gap, fought on April 30, 1863, was the first in a series of American Civil War skirmishes in Cullman County, Alabama, that lasted until May 2, known as Streight's Raid. Commanding the Union forces was Col. Abel Streight; Brig. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest led the Confederate forces.

Background

The goal of Streight's raid was to cut off the Western & Atlantic Railroad, which supplied General Braxton Bragg's Confederate army in Middle Tennessee. Starting in Nashville, Tennessee, Streight and his men first traveled to Eastport, Mississippi, and then eastward to Tuscumbia, Alabama. On April 26, 1863, Streight left Tuscumbia and marched southeastward. Streight's initial movements were screened by Union Brig. Gen. Grenville Dodge's troops.

Battle

On April 30 at Day's Gap on Sand Mountain, Forrest caught up with Streight's expedition and attacked his rear guard. Streight's men managed to repulse this attack and as a result they continued their march to avoid any further delays and envelopments caused by the Confederate troops.

Aftermath

This battle set off a chain of skirmishes and engagements at Crooked Creek (April 30), Hog Mountain (April 30), Blountsville (May 1), Black Creek/Gadsden (May 2), and Blount's Plantation (May 2). Finally, on May 3, Forrest surrounded Streight's exhausted men three miles east of Cedar Bluff, Alabama, and forced their surrender. They were sent to Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia. Streight and some of his men escaped on February 9, 1864. [Eicher, p. 449.]

Chronology of events of Streight's Raid in 1863

*Nashville, Tennessee (April 7-10) — proceeded by river
*Palmyra, Tennessee (April 11-13) — proceeded on foot
*Yellow Creek, Tennessee (April 13-14) — proceeded on foot
*Fort Henry, Tennessee (April 15-17) — proceeded by river
*Eastport, Mississippi (April 19-21) — proceeded either by foot or river
*Bear Creek/River, Mississippi (April 22) — proceeded on foot the rest of the way
*Tuscumbia, Alabama (April 24-26)
*Mount Hope, Alabama (April 27-28)
*Moulton, Alabama (April 28)
*Day's Gap, Alabama (April 29-30)
*Battle of Day's Gap (April 30)
*Skirmish at Crooked Creek (April 30)
*Skirmish at Hog Mountain (April 30)
*Arrival at Blountsville (May 1)
*Skirmishes at Blountsville (May 1)
*Skirmishes at the East Branch of the Black Warrior River (May 1)
*Skirmishes at the crossing of Black Creek, near Gadsden (May 2)
*Damaged ammunition while crossing Will's Creek, near Gadsden (May 2)
*Gadsden, Alabama (May 2)
*Blount's plantation, about 15 miles from Gadsden (May 2)
*Skirmishes at/near Blount's Plantation, Cherokee County (May 2-3)
*Centre, Alabama (May 3)
*Cedar Bluff, Alabama (May 3)
*Surrender to Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest, 3 miles east of Cedar Bluff, Alabama (May 3)
*Taken to Richmond, Virginia, as prisoners of war

ee also

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References

* [http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/al001.htm National Park Service battle description]
* Eicher, David J., "The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War", Simon & Schuster, 2001, ISBN 0-684-84944-5.

Notes

External links

* [http://www.tennessee-scv.org/ForrestHistSociety/ Nathan Bedford Forrest Historical Society]
* [http://www.800alabama.com/tours-trails/civil-war/streights-raid-trail.cfm Streight's Raid Trail Guide]
* [http://www.indianahistory.org/library/manuscripts/collection_guides/P0332.html Abel D. Streight biographical sketch]


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