Yazoo City expedition

The Yazoo City expedition was an expedition of Union forces from the Vicksburg garrison under General John McArthur against Confederate forces in central Mississippi under General Wirt Adams.

Yazoo City expedition
Part of the American Civil War

Yazoo River
DateMay 4–21, 1864[1]
Location
Result Union victory[2]
Belligerents
United States (Union) CSA (Confederacy)
Commanders and leaders
John McArthur Wirt Adams
Units involved
Post of Vicksburg Adams' Cavalry Brigade
Strength
2 brigades of infantry brigade
Casualties and losses
5 killed
14 wounded[3]
unknown

History

McArthur's expedition was in conjunction with a second Union raid under Samuel D. Sturgis in northern Mississippi. McArthur’s primary objective was to divert Confederate forces away from Sturgis’ front. Initially, Confederate department commander Stephen D. Lee showed little concern over these two raids concluding it was merely an attempt to divert attention.[4] However, McArthur’s expedition steadily drove Adams’ Confederates from their positions, skirmishing at Benton, Luce’s Plantation and Vaughn’s Station along the Mississippi Central Railroad.[5] Upon seeing the concentration of Confederate forces to his front, McArthur concluded his objective had been met, along with destruction of the Mississippi Central Railroad.[6] McArthur ordered Alfred W. Ellet and the Mississippi Marine Brigade to remain in Yazoo City while he returned to Vicksburg with the remainder of his force. Despite meeting his objectives, McArthur’s expedition was unable to prevent the defeat of Sturgis at the Battle of Brice's Cross Roads. McArthur was still content with the showing of strength and proof Union forces could move into the interior of Mississippi when desired.[7]

Opposing forces

Union

Post of Vicksburg: Brigadier General John McArthur

  • 1st Brigade (2nd Brigade, 4th Division, Dist. of Vicksburg): Col Benjamin Dornblaser
    • 46th Illinois Infantry
    • 76th Illinois Infantry
  • 2nd Brigade (2nd Brigade, 1st Division, XVII Corps): Lt Colonel James H. Coates
    • 11th Illinois Infantry
    • 72nd Illinois Infantry
    • 124th Illinois Infantry
  • Artillery: Captain Bolton, Chief of Artillery
  • Cavalry: Col Osband
    • 1st Kansas Mounted Infantry
    • 5th Illinois Cavalry, detachment
    • 11th Illinois Cavalry, detachment
    • 3rd U.S.C.T. Cavalry

Confederate

Department of Alabama, Mississippi & East Louisiana: Lieutenant General Stephen D. Lee

  • Wirt's Cavalry Brigade: Brigadier General W. Wirt Adams

Battles

  • Benton (May 7–9, 1864)[8]
  • Luce's Plantation (May 13, 1864)[9]
  • Vaughn Station (May 15, 1864)[10]
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References

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