Williamsport, Hagerstown, Maryland
Falling Waters, West Virginia
American Civil War
- July 6-16, 1863
During the night of July 4-5, Lee's battered
army began its retreat from Gettysburg, moving southwest on the
Fairfield Road toward Hagerstown and Williamsport, screened by
Stuart's cavalry. The Union infantry followed cautiously the
next day, converging on Middletown, Maryland. On July 7, Imboden
(CS) stopped Buford's Union cavalry from occupying Williamsport
and destroying Confederate trains. Kilpatrick's cavalry division
drove two Confederate cavalry brigades through Hagerstown before
being forced to retire by the arrival of the rest of Stuart's
command. Lee's infantry reached the rain-swollen Potomac River
but could not cross, the pontoon bridge having been destroyed
by a cavalry raid. On July 11, Lee entrenched a line, protecting
the river crossings at Williamsport and waited for Meade's army
to advance. July 12, Meade reached the vicinity and probed the
Confederate line. July 13, skirmishing was heavy along the lines
as Meade positioned his forces for an attack. In the meantime,
the river fell enough to allow the construction of a new bridge,
and Lee's army began crossing the river after dark on the 13th.
On the morning of the 14th, Kilpatrick's and Buford's cavalry
divisions attacked the rearguard division of Henry Heth still
on the north bank, taking more than 500 prisoners. Confederate
Brig. Gen. James Pettigrew was mortally wounded in the fight.
On July 16, David McM. Gregg's cavalry approached Shepherdstown
where Fitzhugh Lee's and J.R. Chambliss's brigades, supported
by M.J. Ferguson's, held the Potomac River fords against the
Union infantry. Fitzhugh Lee and Chambliss attacked Gregg, who
held out against several attacks and sorties, fighting sporadically
until nightfall when he withdrew.
Result(s): Inconclusive
Location: Washington County
Campaign: Gettysburg Campaign (June-August
1863)
Date(s): July 6-16, 1863
Principal Commanders: Maj. Gen. George G.
Meade [US]; Gen. Robert E. Lee [CS]
Forces Engaged: Divisions
Estimated Casualties: 1,730 total
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