Battle of Totopotomoy Creek
Other Names: Bethesda Church, Crumps Creek,
Matadequin Creek, Shady Grove Road, Hanovertown
Location: Hanover County
Campaign: Grant’s Overland Campaign (May-June
1864)
Date(s): May 28-30, 1864
Principal Commanders: Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant
and
Maj. Gen. George G. Meade [US]; Gen. Robert E. Lee [CS]
Forces Engaged: Corps
Estimated Casualties: 2,200 total (US 1,100; CS
1,100)
Description: Operations along Totopotomoy Creek
opened with cavalry combats at the Pamunkey River crossing at Dabney’s Ferry (Hanovertown) and
at Crump’s Creek on May 27. During the cavalry fight at Haws' Shop on May 28, Union
and Confederate infantry arrived in the vicinity. The Confederates entrenched behind Totopotomoy Creek. On the
29th, the Union II, IX, and V Corps probed Lee’s position along the creek, while the VI Corps felt its way toward
Hanover Court House. Early on the 30th, the VI Corps turned south to come in on the far right flank of the Union
line (II Corps) but bogged down in swampy Crump’s Creek without getting into position. The II Corps forced a crossing
of Totopotomoy Creek in
two places, capturing the first line of Confederate trenches, but the advance was stopped at the main line. The IX Corps
maneuvered into position on the left of the II Corps, driving back Confederate pickets on the Shady Grove Road.
In the meantime, the V Corps, moving near Bethesda Church on the far left flank of the Union army, was attacked
by Early’s corps. The Federals were driven back to Shady Grove Road after heavy fighting. Confederate
Brig. Gen. George Doles was
killed by a sharpshooter near Bethesda Church on June 2.
Result(s): Inconclusive
CWSAC Reference #: VA057
Preservation Priority: IV.1 (Class B)
Courtesy National Parks Service
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