Battle of Darbytown Road
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N 37° 28.359 W 077° 20.342
18S E 293162 N 4149876
Lee's last offensive operation north of the James River took place during the Battle of Darbytown Road, September 29, 1864.
Waymark Code: WM7A5C
Location: Virginia, United States
Date Posted: 09/26/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
Views: 7

The main text on the marker, located at the entrance to Dorey Park, reads as follows:

A massive two-pronged Union attack on September 29, 1864, captured New Market Heights and a section of Richmond's outer defenses including Fort Harrison. Not wishing to concede a vital part of his line to the enemy, Confederate Commander Robert E. Lee ordered a counterattack the next day. The assault failed miserably. Undaunted, Lee ordered a second attempt. On October 7, with calvary and two divisions of infantry, Lee attempted to regain the lost fortifications around Fort Harrison. It would be his last major offensive north of the James River.

The attack began well for the Confederates. With the support of the cavalry, Gen., Charles Field's infantry division overwhelmed Federal calvary under Gen. August Kautz along Darbytown Road. Following up his early success, Field turned south to attack Gen. Alfred Terry's Federal division along New Market Road. However, Field;s support, under Gen. Robert Hoke, remained inactive. Without Hoke, Field's three brigades pushed straight ahead. Terry's command had the advantage of fighting behind earthworks and firing with Spencer repeating rifles. The Federal artillery quickly got into action and punished the Confederate attack. Nearly 1,000 men fell in the short, bitter struggle. By noon, the firing ceased and the Southern survivors faded away.

Type of site: Battlefield

Address:
2999 Darbytown Road
Richmond, VA
23231


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