- Battle of Utoy Creek
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Utoy Creek
caption=
partof=theAmerican Civil War
date=August 5 –August 7 ,1864
place=Fulton County, Georgia
result=Union Victory
combatant1= flagicon|USA|1863United States (Union)
combatant2= flagicon|CSA|1863 CSA (Confederacy)
commander1=William T. ShermanJohn M. Schofield
commander2=John Bell Hood William B. Bate
strength1=Army of the Ohio
XIV Corps
strength2=Army of Tennessee
casualties1=400
casualties2=225The Battle of Utoy Creek was fought from
August 5 toAugust 7 ,1864 , during theAtlanta Campaign in theAmerican Civil War . Maj. Gen.William T. Sherman 's Union armies had partially encircled the city ofAtlanta, Georgia , which was being held by Confederate forces under the command of Lt. Gen.John Bell Hood . Sherman had at this point adopted a strategy of attacking the railroad lines into Atlanta, hoping to cut off his enemies' supplies.After failing to envelop Hood's left flank at the
Battle of Ezra Church , Sherman still wanted to extend his right flank to hit the railroad between East Point and Atlanta. He transferred Maj. Gen.John M. Schofield 'sArmy of the Ohio from his left to his right flank and sent him to the north bank of Utoy Creek. Although Schofield’s troops were at Utoy Creek onAugust 2 , they, along with the XIV Corps,Army of the Cumberland , did not cross untilAugust 4 . Schofield's force began its movement to exploit this situation on the morning ofAugust 5 . Although initially successful, Schofield had to regroup his forces, which took the rest of the day. The delay allowed the Confederates to strengthen their defenses withabatis , which slowed the Union attack when it restarted on the morning ofAugust 6 . The Federals were repulsed with heavy losses byWilliam B. Bate 's division and failed in an attempt to break the railroad. OnAugust 7 , the Union troops moved toward the Confederate main line and entrenched. Here they remained until late August.References
* [http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/ga021.htm National Park Service battle description]
External links
* [http://www.aviationart.homestead.com/BattleofUtoyCreek.html "The Battle of Utoy Creek"] by Civil War artist Marc Stewart
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