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THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC: ANOTHER GREAT CAVALRY BATTLE; A Brilliant Victory Won by Gen. Pleasanton Over Gen. Stuart (6/23/1863)
New York Times - Times Machine ^ | 6/23/1863

Posted on 06/23/2023 6:17:14 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson

Special Dispatches to the New-York Times.

WASHINGTON, Monday, June 22 -- 10 1/2 A.M.

Another heavy cavalry fight took place yesterday at Aldie Gap between PLEASANTON's and STUART's forces. The battle began at an early hour in the morning and continued until nightfall.

Cannonading was plainly heard here at the opening of the fight, and the fact that it receded at its close is sufficient evidence that our forces were successful.

HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, Monday, June 22 -- 9 A.M., via WASHINGTON, D.C., 4:50 P.M.}

The following gratifying dispatch has just been received:

"ALDIE, Sunday, June 21 -- 4:30 P.M.

Gen. PLEASANTON attacked STUART's force this morning, at Middleburgh, and a severe fight has been going on all day. We have driven the rebels, with severe loss, beyond Upperville, into Ashby's Gap -- a distance of eight miles -- capturing two guns, many prisoners, and blown up two caissons.

The success throughout the day has been uniformly on our side."

From information received here, it is put beyond doubt that the enemy's main infantry force, including the corps of A.P. HILL, is on the immediate western slope of the Blue Ridge, between Snicker's Gap and Winchester. Nothing was seen of the rebel infantry in to-day's fight. I am hourly expecting full particulars from my associate, Mr. PAUL, who is with the advancing column. L.L. CROUNSE.

FULL DETAILS OF THE AFFAIR.

Dispatch From Our Special Correspondent.

WASHINGTON, Monday, June 22.

This has been truly a glorious day for that portion of the army commanded by Gen. PLEASANTON.

Mr. E.A. PAUL sends the following to this Bureau:

UPPERVILLE, Va., Sunday, June 21 -- 5 P.M.

On Saturday but little advance was made, our forces in front bivouacing at night in a piece of woods

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The Army of the Potomac: Another Great Cavalry Battle – 2-3
Pennsylvania and Maryland: The Rebels Again Advancing on Harrisburgh – 3
Important Rebel Reports: Stuart’s Congratulations to His Cavalry After the Battle Near Brandy Station – 3-4
From New-Orleans: Progress of the Siege of Port Hudson – 4-5
Important from Charleston: Battle Between the Rebel Batteries on Morris Island and the National Batteries on Folly Island – 5
From Port Royal: The Rebel Ram Fingal Captured by the Weehawken and Patapsco – 5
Richmond Not Safe – 5
News from Fortress Monroe: Rebel Reports of a Fight at Port Hudson on the 12th – 5
Rebel Raid into Indiana: Attempt to Burn the Bridges on the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad – 5
The War in the Far West: Col. Phillips’ Position – 5-6
News from Washington: Our Special Washington Dispatches – 6
Local Intelligence: Lynch Law in Newburgh – 7
Editorial: An Army for the War – 7
Editorial: Burnside’s Order – How it Worked – Vallandigham and the Rebels – 7-8
Lee’s Position – 8
Persistence in the Struggle – 8
The Rebel Spirit – 8
The Right Spirit – 8


3 posted on 06/23/2023 6:18:51 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation gets the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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Catching up again, four more engagements, three of those in northern Virginia, between JEB Stuart's cavalry screening RE Lee's army movements versus Union cavalry hoping to learn where Lee is heading.

Virginia 1861 - 1863 Engagements to date

DateEngagementMilitary UnitsLossesVictor
May 18-19Sewell's Point, VAUnion naval squadron vs Confederate shore artillery10 totalinconclusive
May 29- June 1Aquila Creek, VAUnion naval squadron vs Confederate shore artillery10 totalinconclusive
June 1Fairfax Court House, VAdetachments from CSA & USA armies8 on each side, 1 each killedinconclusive
June 1Arlington Mills, VAdetachments from USA ( ~200 McDowell) & CSA (~9 Bonham) armiesUnion 2-total (1 killed); CSA 1 woundedinconclusive
June 10Big Bethel, VAUnion (Butler) -3,500, CSA (Magruder) -1,400Union 71-total (18-killed); CSA: 10-total (1-killed)CSA (CSA outnumbered)
June 15Hooe's Ferry (near Mathias Point) VAUnion schooner Christina Keen; CSA Farmer's Fork Graysnone -- Christina Keen captured and burnedCSA
June 17Vienna, VADetachments from both Union & CSA armiesUnion: 12-total (8 killed); CSA: none reportedCSA
June 27Matthias' Point, VAUnion gunboats ~50 vs. Confed garrison ~500Union: 1-killed, 4-wounded; CSA noneCSA
July 18Blackburn's Ford, VA (pre-Manassas)Union Department of NE Virginia (McDowell, Richardson) -3,000 vs. Confederate Army of VA (Beauregard, Longstreet) -5,100Union: 83-total; CSA 70-total CSA
July 21Bull Run/Manassas, VAUnion Department of NE Virginia (McDowell, Patterson) -54,000 (18,000 engaged) vs. Confederate Army of VA (Beauregard, Longstreet) -34,000 (18,000 engaged)Union: 2,708-total (481-killed); CSA 1,897-total (387-killed) CSA
Aug 7CSA burned Hampton, VAUnion (Butler) vs. Confederate Cavalry (Magruder)Union unknown; Confederates unknownCSA
Aug 8skirmish at Lovettsville, VA Union vs. Confederate Union unknown; Confederates 6-totalUSA
Aug 25Mason's Hill, VAUnion (Lowe's observation balloon) vs. Confederate Army NVA (Longstreet, Stuart)Union unknown; Confederates unknownUSA
Aug 31Munson's Hill, VAUnion Army of the Potomac vs. Confederate Dept of Northern VAUnion 5-total; Confederates unknownUSA
Sep 3Bailey's Cross Roads, VAUnion & Confederat detachmentsUnion 8-total; Confederates noneCSA
Sep 11Lewinsville, VA (McLean, Fairfax County) Union 79th NY Highlanders (Stephens ~1,800) & Confederate 1st & 13th VA (JEB Stuart ~400)Union 12-total (3-killed); Confederates noneCSA (CSA outnumbered)
Oct 21Ball's Bluff, VAUnion MA, NY, MI, MN & CA Infantry, RI Artillery (Stone -1,720) & Confederate VA & MS Infantry, VA cavalry & artillery (Evans -1,709)Union 1,002-total, including Lt. Oliver Wendell Holmes (223-killed including US Senator Edward Baker R-OR)), Confederates 155-total (36-killed) CSA
Nov 26Skirmish at Hunter's Mills, VAUnion 3rd PA Cavalry (Bell ~94) & Confederate 1st NC Cavalry (Ransome ~120)Union 33-total (1-killed), Confederates unknown 0? CSA
Dec 20Drainsville, VAUnion Pennsylvania Volunteers (Ord ~5,000) & Confederate VA, KY & NC Volunteers (Stuart ~4,000)Union 71-total (?-killed), Confederates 230-total (?-killed) USA (1st larger Union victory in VA)
Jan 3, 1862Cockpit Point, VAUnion gun boats (Wyman ) & Confederate shore battery (French ~50)noneInconclusive
Mar 8-9Hampton Roads, VAUnion Navy (Marsten, Worden, USS Monitor +11 ships) & Confederate Navy (Buchanan, Jones CSS Virginia +5 ships)Union 369 total (261 killed, 7 ships sunk), Confederate 24 total (7- killed)Inconclusive (Strategic USA)
Mar 23Kernstown, VAUnion Army of Potomac V Corps (Kimball ~9,000) & Confederate Stonewall Division (Jackson ~4,200)Union 590 total (118-killed), Confederate 718 total (80- killed)USA tactical, CSA strategoc
April 5 - May 4Yorktown, VAUnion Army of the Potomac (McClellan ~103,000) & Confederate Army (Magruder, JE Johnson ~72,000)Union 182-total (unkn-killed), Confederate 300-total (unkn killed)Inconclusive, Confederates retreated
May 5Williamsburg, VAUnion Army of the Potomac (McClellan ~41,000), Confederate Army of Northern VA (JE Johnston, Longstreet ~32,000)Union 2,283-total (~342-KIA), Confederates 1,682-total (~252 kia)Inconclusive (Confederates withdrew)
May 7Eltham's Landing, VAUnion Army of the Potomac (Franklin ~11,300), Confederate Army of Northern VA (GW Smith ~11,000)Union 194-total (~29 killed), Confederates 48-total (~7-killed)Inconclusive (Confederates withdrew)
May 8McDowell, VAUnion OH & WVA infantry (Milroy, Schenck ~6,500), Confederate Virginia Infantry (Stonewall Jackson, E Johnson ~9,000)Union 259-total (~28 killed), Confederates 532-total (~146-killed)CSA
May 15Fort Darling, VAUnion VA River Squadron (Rogers 5-river warships), Confederate fort (Farrand, Mahone -fort artillery)Union 27-total (14-killed), Confederates 15-total (7-killed)CSA
May 23Front Royal, VAUnion Dept of Shenandoah (Kenly ~1,063), Confederate Army of the Valley (Stonewall Jackson ~3,0000)Union 773-total (83-killed), Confederates 36-total (unkwn-killed)CSA
May 25Winchester, VAUnion Dept of Shenandoah (Banks ~6,500), Confederate Army of the Valley (Stonewall Jackson ~16,0000)Union 2,019-total (62-killed), Confederates 397-total (68-killed)CSA
May 27Hanover Court House, VAUnion V-Corps (Porter ~12,000), Confederate NC Infantry (Branch ~4,0000)Union 397-total (62-killed), Confederates 930-total (70-killed)USA
May 31 - June 1Seven Pines / Fair Oaks, VAUnion Army of the Potomac (McClellan ~34,000), Confederate Army of Northern VA (JE Johnston ~39,000)Union 5,431-total (790-killed), Confederates 6,134-total (980-killed)Inconclusive (both sides claimed victory)
June 6Good's Farm, Harrisonburg, VAUnion PA Inf, NJ Cav, Confederate Steuart's VA Inf (Ashby+)UnknownCSA
June 8Cross Keys, VAUnion Mountain Dept, (Fremont ~11,500), Confederate Army of the Valley (Ewell ~5,800)Union 684-total (114-killed), Confederates 287-total (42-killed)CSA (CSA outnumbered)
June 9Port Republic, VAUnion Dept of Rappahonnock (Tyler ~3,500), Confederate Army of the Valley (Stonewall Jackson ~6,000)Union 1,002-total (150?-killed), Confederates 816-total (122?-killed)CSA (CSA outnumbered)
June 25 - Jul 1Seven Days, near Richmond, VAUnion Army of Potomac (McClellan ~115,000), Confederate Army of N VA (Lee ~92,000)Union ~18,000-total (2,100-killed), Confederates ~19,000-total, (~3,200-killed)CSA (CSA outnumbered)
July 3Evelington Heights, VAUnion Army of Potomac, Confederate Army of N VA -- monor skirmishno casualties reportedUSA
Aug 9Cedar Mountain, VAUnion Army of VA (Banks -8,030, Confederate Army of NVA ("Stonewall" Jackson -16,868)Union 2,353-total (314-killed), Confederates ~1,338-total (231-killed)CSA
Aug 23-25Rappahannock Station, VAUnion Army of VA brigades (Pope), Confederate Army of N. VA brigades (Longstreet)Union ~180-total, Confederates ~90-total Inconclusive or CSA Victory?
Aug 26-27Manassas Station, VAUnion Army of VA (Taylor-killed, Pope), Confederate Army of N. VA (Stonewall Jackson, Ewell)Union ~450-total, Confederates ~173-total CSA
Aug 28Thoroughfare Gap, VAUnion Army of VA, (Ricketts -5,000), Confederate Army of N. VA (Longstreet -28,000)Union ~50-total, Confederates ~50-total CSA
Aug 28-302nd Bull Run, Manassas, VAUnion Army of VA, (Pope ~62,000), Confederate Army of N. VA (Lee -51,000)Union ~14,462-total (1,747-killed), Confederates ~7,298-total (1,096-killed)CSA (CSA outnumbered)
Sep 1Chantilly, VAUnion Army of the Potomac, (Kearny+, Stevens+ ~6,000), Confederate Army of N VA (Stonewall Jackson, JEB Stuart -20,000)Union 1300-total (195-killed?), Confederates 800 total (120=killed?)CSA
Sep 12-15Harper's Ferry, VAUnion Army of the Potomac (Miles+, White ~14,000), Confederate Army of N VA (Stonewall Jackson, AP Hill ~25,000)Union 12,636-total (44-killed), Confederates 286-total (39-killed) CSA (fort held)
Sep 20Blackford's Ford, Sheppardstown, VAUnion Army of the Potomac (Porter, ~2,000), Confederate Army of the N VA (Pendleton, AP Hill ~2,000)Union 363-total (55?-killed), Confederates 298-total (45?-killed) CSA
Oct 31-Nov 2Unison, Loudoun County VAUnion Army of the Potomac, (McClellan, divisions), Confederate Army of Northern VA (Stuert, brigade)Union 12-total (2?-killed), Confederates 18-total (3?-killed)inconclusive
Dec 13Fredericksburg, VAUnion Army of the Potomac (Burnside ~122,000), Confederate Army of Northern VA (RE Lee ~78,500)Union 12,653-total (1,284-killed), Confederates 5,377-total (608-killed)CSA (CSA outnumbered)
Mar 17,1863Kelly's Ford, VAUnion Cavalry, Army of the Potomac (Averell ~2,100), Confederate Cavalry, Army of North VA (Fitzhugh Lee ~800)Union 78-total (6-killed), Confederates 133-total (11-killed)CSA (CSA outnumbered)
Apr 11-May 4Suffolk I, VAUnion Dep of VA (Peck 17,000), Confederate Army of N VA (Longstreet 20,000)Union 260-total (44-killed), Confederates 900-total (75?-killed)USA? (Confederates withdrew)
Apr 19Suffolk II, VAUnion Dep of VA (Peck 17,000), Confederate Army of N VA (Longstreet 20,000)Union 17-total (6-killed), Confederates 148-total (1-killed)USA
May 3Fredericksburg II, VAUnion Army the Potomac (Sedjwick ~27,100), Confederate Army of N VA (Early, ~12,000)Union 1,100-total (165?-killed), Confederates 700-total (105-killed)USA
May 3-4Salem Church, VAUnion Army the Potomac (Sedjwick ~23,100), Confederate Army of N VA (Lee, ~10,000)Union 1,100-total (165?-killed), Confederates 700-total (105-killed)CSA
May 1-6Chancellorsville, VAUnion Army the Potomac (Hooker 133,868), Confederate Army of N VA (Lee, 60,298)Union 12,145-total (1,082-killed), Confederates 12,764-total (1,665-killed)CSA
June 9Brady Station, VAUnion Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac (Pleasonton, 11,000), Confederate Cavalry Division, Army of N. VA (JEB Stuart, 9,500)Union 1,007-total (69-killed), Confederates 523-total (51-killed)CSA (CSA outnumbered)
June 13-15Winchester, VAUnion VIII Corps, 2nd Div, Army of the Potomac (Milroy, 11,000), Confederate 2nd Corps, Army of N. VA (Ewell, 12,500)Union 4.443-total (95-killed), Confederates 269-total (47-killed)CSA
June 17Aldie, VAUnion Cavalry, Kilpatrick's Brigade, Army of the Potomac (Kilpatrick, 2,000), Confederate Cavalry, Mumford's Brigade, Army of N. VA (Mumford, 1,500)Union 305-total (45?-killed), Confederates 119-total (17?-killed)USA (Confederates withdrew)
June 19Middleburg, VAUnion Cavalry, David Greg's Division, Army of the Potomac (Greg, 6,000?), Confederate Cavalry, JEB Stuart's Division, Army of N. VA (Stuart, 6,000?)Union 99-total (16-killed), Confederates 40-total (6?-killed)Inconclusive (Confederate screen held)
June 19Ashley's Gap, VAUnion Cavalry, David Greg's Division, Army of the Potomac (Greg, 6,000?), Confederate Cavalry, JEB Stuart's Division, Army of N. VA (Stuart, 6,000?)Union 50?-total (8?-killed), Confederates 70?-total (10?-killed)Inconclusive (Confederate screen held)
June 21Upperville, VAUnion Cavalry Corps (Pleasanton, Vincent ~15,000?), Confederate Cavalry Division (Hampton, Robertson, 4,000?)Union 209-total (31?-killed), Confederates 180-total (27?-killed)CSA (Confederate screen held)

Another battle in Louisiana, a Union victory:

Louisiana 1861 - '63 Engagements

DateEngagementMilitary UnitsLossesVictor
Oct 12, 1861Head of the Passes, LouisianaUnion Navy Blockading Squadron , (Pope 5-ships) & Confederate "Mosquito Fleet" (Hollins 10 boats & fire rafts)none 4 ships damaged CSA (Union surprised routed)
April 16-28, 1862Forts Jackson & St. Philip, LAUnion W. Gulf Squadron (Farragut), Confederate Dept #1 (Duncan) Union 229-total, Confederate 782-totalUSA
April 25 - May 1New Orleans, LAUnion W. Gulf Blockading Squadron (Farragut, "Beast" Butler ~5,000), Confederate Dept #1 (Lovell)NoneUSA
Aug 5Baton Rouge, LAUnion Dept of the Gulf (Williams (kia), Cahill ~2,500, Confederate Army of W Tennessee (Breckenridge ~2,600)Union 371-total (55?-killed), Confederates ~478-total (72?-killed)USA (Union outnumbered)
Apr 12-13, 1863Fort Bisland, LAUnion XIX Corps (Banks 27,000?), Confederate District of W. LA (Taylor 10,000?)Union 234-total (35?-killed), Confederates 450-total (68?-killed)USA
Apr 14Irish Bend, LAUnion XIX Corps (Banks 27,000?), Confederate District of W. LA (Taylor 10,000?)Union 353-total (53?-killed), Confederates unkn-total (unkn-killed)USA
Apr 17Vermillion Bayou, LAUnion XIX Corps (Banks 27,000?), Confederate District of W. LA (Taylor 10,000?)Union 353-total (53?-killed), Confederates unkn-total (unkn-killed)USA
May 21Plains Store, LAUnion Augur's Div (Augur, 3,500), Confederate Port Hudson Garison (Powers, Miles, 1,000)Union 100-total (15-killed), Confederates 89-total (12-killed)USA
June 7Milliken's Bend, LAUnion African Brigade, 23rd Iowa (Lieb, 1,100), Confederate McCullogh's Brigade (McCullough, 1,500)Union 492-total (119-killed), Confederates 185-total (32-killed)USA (Union outnumbered)
June 20-21LaFourche Crossing, LAUnion batalion (Stickney, 803), Confederate Cavalry (Major, 1,000?)Union 48-total (7?-killed), Confederates 219-total (33?-killed)USA (Confederates withdrew)

Casualties for the four engagements totaled 1,200 including 138 killed in action, bringing the war's totals to over 370,000 including over 42,000 killed in action.

4 posted on 06/23/2023 8:22:00 AM PDT by BroJoeK (future DDG 134 -- we remember)
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