Battle of Broxton Bridge

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DateFebruary 2, 1865
Location33°3′10″N 81°5′59″W / 33.05278°N 81.09972°W / 33.05278; -81.09972
Result Union victory
Battle of Broxton Bridge
Part of American Civil War

Overview of the Battlefield
DateFebruary 2, 1865
Location33°3′10″N 81°5′59″W / 33.05278°N 81.09972°W / 33.05278; -81.09972
Result Union victory
Belligerents
 United States  CSA
Commanders and leaders
United States Maj. Gen. Francis Preston Blair Jr.
United States Maj. Gen. Joseph A. Mower
Confederate States of America Maj. Gen. Lafayette McLaws
Confederate States of America Brig. Gen. Marcellus Augustus Stovall
Confederate States of America Col. George P. Harrison Jr.
Units involved
XVII Corps Harrison's Brigade
3rd Arkansas Cavalry
Earle's (South Carolina) Battery
McLaw's Division
Strength
7,000 men 1,200 men
Casualties and losses
16 killed
85 wounded
8 killed
45 wounded
44 captured
Battle of Broxton Bridge is located in South Carolina
Battle of Broxton Bridge
Location within South Carolina

The Battle of Broxton Bridge took place during the American Civil War on February 2, 1865, and coincided with the Battle of Rivers' Bridge along the Salkehatchie River in Bamberg County, South Carolina. The battle concluded in a Union victory and resulted in the destruction of the last Confederate defensive line before the Union Army went on to Capture Columbia and burn it later that month.[1]

The Union Army took part in the Carolinas campaign by departing Savannah, Georgia for Columbia, South Carolina on February 1, 1865. The Confederate Army attempted to halt the Union Army's advance by setting up several defensive positions along the Salkehatchie River such as Rivers’ Bridge, Buford's Bridge, and Broxton's Bridge.[2]

The Battle

Aftermath

References

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