Battle of Monroe's Crossroads

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Battle of Monroe's Crossroads
Fayetteville Road, Blue's Farm
Began:

March 10, 1865

Ended:

Same day

Location:

Hoke County, North Carolina

Theater:

Western Theater

Campaign:

Carolinas Campaign

Outcome:

Inconclusive

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Combatants
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Commanders

Judson Kilpatrick
Brigadier General, USA

Joseph Wheeler
Major General, CSA
Wade Hampton
Lieutenant General, CSA

Strength

4,438

3,000

Casualties

183

86

  

As Sherman's army advanced into North Carolina, Kilpatrick's Cavalry Division screened its left flank. On the evening of March 9, two of Kilpatrick's brigades encamped near the Charles Monroe House in Cumberland (now Hoke) County. Early on the 10th, Confederate cavalry under the command of Lt. Gen. Wade Hampton surprised the Federals in their camps, driving them back in confusion and capturing wagons and artillery. The Federals regrouped and counterattacked, regaining their artillery and camps after a desperate fight. With Union reinforcements on the way, the Confederates withdrew. (NPS summary)