1864 battle of the American Civil War
† also known as Richmond–Petersburg campaign
The Battle of Fair Oaks & Darbytown Road (also known as the Second Battle of Fair Oaks ) was fought on October 27–28, 1864, in Henrico County, Virginia , as part of the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign of the American Civil War .
In combination with movements against the Boydton Plank Road at Petersburg , Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler attacked the Richmond defenses along Darbytown Road with the X Corps . The XVIII Corps marched north to Fair Oaks where it was soundly repulsed by Maj. Gen. Charles W. Field 's Confederate division. Confederate forces counterattacked, taking some 600 prisoners. The Richmond defenses remained intact. Of Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant 's offensives north of the James River , this was repulsed most easily. The Medal of Honor was awarded to First Lieutenant William Rufus Shafter for his actions.[ 1] Union casualties were 1,603, Confederates fewer than 100.[ 2]
Background
Order of battle
Union
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Fair Oaks & Darbytown Road. It is compiled from the official tabulation of casualties, so includes only units which sustained casualties.[ 3]
Army of the James
MG Benjamin F. Butler
X Corps
BG Alfred H. Terry
XVIII Corps
MG Godfrey Weitzel
Division
Brigade
Regiments and Others
First Division
BG Gilman Marston
First Brigade
Ltc John B. Raulston
Second Brigade
Col Edgar M. Cullen
Third Brigade
Ltc Joab N. Patterson
Unattached
Second Division
BG Charles A. Heckman
First Brigade [not engaged]
Second Brigade
Col Edward H. Ripley
Third Brigade
Col Harrison S. Fairchild
Third Division
First Brigade
Col John H. Holman
Ltc Abial G. Chamberlain
Second Brigade
Col Alonzo G. Draper
Unattached
Artillery Division
Cavalry Division
Col Robert M. West
First Brigade
Col George W. Lewis
3rd New York
5th Pennsylvania
Second Brigade
Col Samuel P. Spear
Third Brigade
Col Andrew W. Evans
Artillery Brigade
Confederate
The following Confederate army units and commanders fought at the battle.[ 4]
Army of Northern Virginia
First Corps
LTG James Longstreet
Fourth Corps
Division
Brigade
Regiments and Others
Hoke's Division
MG Robert F. Hoke
Hagood's Brigade
BG Johnson Hagood
7th South Carolina (battalion)
11th South Carolina
21st South Carolina
25th South Carolina
27th South Carolina
Colquitt's Brigade
BG Alfred H. Colquitt
6th Georgia
19th Georgia
23rd Georgia
27th Georgia
28th Georgia
Clingman's Brigade
BG Thomas L. Clingman
8th North Carolina
31st North Carolina
51st North Carolina
61st North Carolina
Kirkland's Brigade
BG William Whedbee Kirkland
17th North Carolina
42nd North Carolina
66th North Carolina
Cavalry Corps
Division
Brigade
Regiments and Others
W. H. F. Lee's Division
MG W. H. F. Lee
Barringer's Brigade
BG Rufus Barringer
1st North Carolina Cavalry
2nd North Carolina Cavalry
3rd North Carolina Cavalry
5th North Carolina Cavalry
Beale's Brigade
BG Richard L. T. Beale
Dearing's Brigade
BG James Dearing
8th Georgia Cavalry
4th North Carolina Cavalry
16th North Carolina Cavalry
Butler's Division
MG Matthew Butler
Butler's Brigade
Col Hugh Kerr Aiken
Young's Brigade
Col J.F. Waring
Horse Artillery
Maj R. Preston Chew
Hart's (South Carolina) Battery
Graham's (Virginia) Battery
McGregor's (Virginia) Battery
Abbreviations used
Military rank
Other
Battle
Notes
References
37°29′38″N 77°20′02″W / 37.494°N 77.334°W / 37.494; -77.334