Gaines Mill, VA
June 27, 1862 |
Other Names:
First Cold Harbor
Location:
Hanover County
Campaign:
Peninsula Campaign (March-September 1862)
Date(s):
June 27, 1862
Principal Commanders:
Brig. Gen. Fitz John Porter [US]; Gen. Robert E. Lee [CS]
Forces Engaged:
91,232 total (US 34,214; CS 57,018)
Estimated Casualties:
15,500 total (US 6,800; CS 8,700)
Description:
This was the third of the Seven Days’ Battles. On June 27, 1862,
Gen. Robert E. Lee renewed his attacks against Porter’s V Corps,
which had established a strong defensive line behind Boatswain’s
Swamp north of the Chickahominy River. Porter’s reinforced V Corps
held fast for the afternoon against disjointed Confederate attacks,
inflicting heavy casualties. At dusk, the Confederates finally
mounted a coordinated assault that broke Porter’s line and drove his
soldiers back toward the river. The Federals retreated across the
river during the night. Defeat at Gaines’ Mill convinced McClellan
to abandon his advance on Richmond and begin the retreat to James
River. Gaines’ Mill saved Richmond for the Confederacy in 1862.
Result(s):
Confederate victory
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