- First Battle of Fort Wagner
The First Battle of Fort Wagner was fought on
July 10 andJuly 11 ,1863 , onMorris Island in Charleston harbor during theAmerican Civil War . An attempt by theUnion Army to captureFort Wagner was repulsed. The more famous Second Battle of Fort Wagner, which involved an assault by the 54th Massachusetts, would be fought onJuly 18 .Background
In early June 1863, Brig. Gen. Quincy A. Gillmore replaced Maj. Gen.
David Hunter as commander of theDepartment of the South . Gillmore, an Army engineer, had successfully captured Fort Pulaski in April 1862. He began preparations for capturing Morris Island and parts of James Island, which dominated the southern approaches to Charleston Harbor. If Union artillery could be placed in those locations, they could assist in the bombardment ofFort Sumter , whose guns prevented the U.S. Navy from entering the harbor. [Eicher, pp. 564-65.]Battle
On
July 10 , Union artillery on Folly Island (which had been occupied in April 1863) and naval gunfire from Rear AdmiralJohn A. Dahlgren 's four ironclad warships bombarded the Confederate defenses protecting the southern end of Morris Island. This provided cover for the landing of Brig. Gen. George C. Strong's brigade, which crossed Lighthouse Inlet and landed at the southern tip of the island. Strong's troops advanced, capturing several batteries, moving about three miles to within range of Fort Wagner. Also known as Battery Wagner, it was a heavily gunnedredoubt that covered nearly the entire width of the northern end of Morris Island, facing Sumter. Strong's report described the advance:On
July 11 , Strong's brigade attacked at dawn, advancing through a thick fog, attempting to seize Fort Wagner. Although the men of the 7th Connecticut Infantry overran a line of rifle pits, they were repulsed by the 1,770-man force under Confederate Col.Robert F. Graham . Heavy artillery fire from Fort Wagner prevented other units from joining the attack.Aftermath
Union casualties were 339 (49 killed, 123 wounded, 167 missing), Confederate 12. [Dyer, p. 831; Kennedy, p. 192.] The First Battle of Fort Wagner was followed on
July 16 by assaults on James Island and onJuly 18 by the famous, but also unsuccessful, charge of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry onJuly 18 in the Second Battle of Fort Wagner.References
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/sc005.htm National Park Service battle description]
* Dyer, Frederick H., "A Compendium of the War of Rebellion: Compiled and Arranged From Official Records of the Federal and Confederate Armies, Reports of the Adjutant Generals of the Several States, The Army Registers and Other Reliable Documents and Sources", Des Moines, Iowa: Dyer Publishing, 1908 (reprinted by Morningside Books, 1978), ISBN 978-0890290460.
* Eicher, David J., "The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War", Simon & Schuster, 2001, ISBN 0-684-84944-5.
* Kennedy, Frances H., ed., "The Civil War Battlefield Guide", 2nd ed., Houghton Mifflin Co., 1998, ISBN 0-395-74012-6.Notes
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