- Battle of Sayler's Creek
The Battle of Sayler's Creek (also known as Sailor's Creek, Hillsman Farm, or Lockett Farm) was fought
April 6 ,1865 , southwest ofPetersburg, Virginia , as part of theAppomattox Campaign , in the final days of theAmerican Civil War .Background
After Lt. Gen.
Ulysses S. Grant broke the Confederate defenses at theSiege of Petersburg , Gen.Robert E. Lee 'sArmy of Northern Virginia began a retreat in hopes of linking up with Gen.Joseph E. Johnston 's army inNorth Carolina .Battle
On
April 6 at Sayler's Creek, nearly one fourth of the retreating Confederate army was cut off by Unioncavalry forces under Maj. Gen.Philip Sheridan and elements of the II and VI Corps. Two Confederate divisions fought the VI Corps along the creek. The Confederates attacked but were driven back, where Union artillery deployed at the Hillsman Farm played a key role in their repulse. Soon after the Union cavalry cut through the right of the Confederate lines. Most Confederates surrendered, including generalsRichard S. Ewell ,Seth M. Barton ,James P. Simms ,Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr. ,Joseph B. Kershaw , Custis Lee (Robert E. Lee's son),Dudley M. Du Bose ,Eppa Hunton , andMontgomery D. Corse . Also present at this battle was Confederate Commander John Randolph Tucker and his naval squadron (300–400 strong), and so sailors were fighting at Sayler's Creek. Farther away, II Corps pushed backJohn Brown Gordon , who had mistakenly been on a different road.Aftermath
Sayler's Creek was considered the death knell of the Army of Northern Virginia. Upon seeing the survivors streaming along the road, Lee exclaimed in front of General Mahone, "My God, has the army dissolved?" to which he replied, "No, General, here are troops ready to do their duty." Touched by the faithful duty of his men, Lee told Mahone, "Yes, there are still some true men left ... Will you please keep those people back?" [Freeman, vol. 3., p. 711.]
Naming the battle
The
National Park Service and the Commonwealth ofVirginia both use the more recent name "Sailor's Creek" for this battle, but the historic name was "Sayler's", presumably named for a local property owner. Many prominent Civil War historians (James M. McPherson ,Shelby Foote ,Bruce Catton ,Douglas Southall Freeman , etc.) use the historic spelling. Published in the early 1900s, theNew International Encyclopedia calls the battle "Sailor's Creek".The
Sayler's Creek Battlefield was designated aNational Historic Landmark in 1985.References
* [http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/va093.htm National Park Service battle description]
* Freeman, Douglas S., "Lee's Lieutenants: A Study in Command" (3 volumes), Scribners, 1946, ISBN 0-684-85979-3.
* Salmon, John S., "The Official Virginia Civil War Battlefield Guide", Stackpole Books, 2001, ISBN 0-8117-2868-4.Notes
External links
* [http://www.historyanimated.com/Petersburg.html Animated History of The Siege of Petersburg and Surrender at Appomattox]
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