- Battle of Jackson (TN)
The Battle of Jackson was fought on
December 19 ,1862 , inMadison County, Tennessee , during theAmerican Civil War .The engagement at Jackson occurred during Confederate Brig. Gen.
Nathan Bedford Forrest 's Expedition into West Tennessee, betweenDecember 11 ,1862 , andJanuary 1 ,1863 . Forrest wished to interrupt the rail supply line to Maj. Gen.Ulysses S. Grant 's army, campaigning down the Mississippi Central Railroad. If he could destroy the Mobile & Ohio Railroad running south fromColumbus, Kentucky , throughJackson, Tennessee , Grant would have to curtail or halt his operations. Forrest's 2,100-man cavalry brigade crossed theTennessee River fromDecember 15 toDecember 17 , heading west. Grant ordered a troop concentration at Jackson under Brig. Gen.Jeremiah C. Sullivan and sent a cavalry force out under Col. Robert G. Ingersoll, to confront Forrest. Forrest, however, smashed the Union cavalry at Lexington onDecember 18 .As Forrest continued his advance the next day, Sullivan ordered Col. Adolph Englemann to take a small force northeast of Jackson. At Old Salem Cemetery, acting on the defensive, Englemann's two infantry regiments repulsed a Confederate mounted attack and then withdrew a mile closer to town. To Forrest, the fight amounted to no more than a feint and show of force intended to hold Jackson's Union defenders in place while two mounted columns destroyed railroad track north and south of the town and returned. This accomplished, Forrest withdrew from the Jackson area to attack Trenton and Humboldt. Thus, although the Federals had checked a demonstration by a portion of Forrest's force, a major accomplishment, other Confederates had fulfilled an element of the expedition's mission.
References
* [http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/tn009.htm National Park Service battle description]
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