- Battle of Middle Creek
The Battle of Middle Creek was an engagement in southeastern
Kentucky during theAmerican Civil War . The battle, along with thebattle of Mill Springs allowed for the Union armies to invade centralTennessee .More than a month after Confederate Col. John S. Williams left Kentucky, following the fight at Ivy Mountain, Brig. Gen. Humphrey Marshall led another force into southeast Kentucky to continue recruiting activities. From his headquarters in Paintsville, on the
Big Sandy River , northwest of Prestonsburg, Marshall recruited volunteers. He raised a force of more than 2,000 men by early January, but could only partially equip them.Union Brig. Gen.
Don Carlos Buell directed Col.James Garfield to force Marshall to retreat back intoVirginia . Leaving Louisa, Garfield took command of the 18th Brigade and began his march south on Paintsville. He compelled the Confederates to abandon Paintsville and retreat to the vicinity of Prestonsburg. Garfield slowly headed south, but swampy areas and numerous streams slowed his movements, and he arrived in the vicinity of Marshall on the 9th. Heading out at 4:00 a.m. onJanuary 10 , Garfield marched a mile south to the mouth of Middle Creek, fought off some Confederate cavalry and turned west to attack Marshall. Marshall had put his men in line of battle west and south of the creek near its forks. Garfield attacked shortly after noon, and the fighting continued for most of the afternoon until Union reinforcements arrived in time to dissuade the Confederates from assailing the Federal left. Instead, the Confederates retired south and were ordered back to Virginia onJanuary 24 . Garfield’s force moved to Prestonsburg after the fight and then retired to Paintsville. Union forces had halted the Confederate 1861 offensive in Kentucky, and Middle Creek demonstrated that their strength had not diminished.The battle of Middle Creek, along with the
Battle of Mill Springs a little more than a week later, cemented Union control of eastern Kentucky until Confederate Gen.Braxton Bragg launched his offensive in the summer and fall. Following these two January victories in Kentucky, the Federals carried the war into Tennessee in February.References
* [http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ky005.htm National Park Service battle description]
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