The Battle of Monroe’s Crossroads

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The Battle of Monroe’s Crossroads Fort Bragg Cultural Resources Management Program (CRMP)

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The Battle of Monroe’s Crossroads. Fort Bragg Cultural Resources Management Program (CRMP). Setting the Stage, February 1865. Confederates : General (GEN) Joseph E. Johnston, Lieutenant General (LTG) William J. Hardee, LTG Joseph Wheeler, Major General - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Battle of Monroe’s Crossroads

Fort Bragg Cultural Resources Management Program (CRMP)

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Setting the Stage, February 1865Confederates:• General (GEN) Joseph E. Johnston, Lieutenant General (LTG) William J. Hardee, LTG Joseph Wheeler, Major General (MG) Matthew C. Butler, and LTG Wade Hampton

• Intend to isolate and engage wing of GEN Sherman’s Federal forces to delay consolidation with Federal forces on coast

Federals (Union):• GEN Sherman and MG Kilpatrick

• Intend to move east of Charlotte and destroy Fayetteville arsenal/reunite with Feds on coast

• MG Kilpatrick’s troops create illusion of moving towards Charlotte, but move east towards Fayetteville (on what is now Fort Bragg land)

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Federals:• Kilpatrick’s scouts camp at Monroe’s Crossroads, south of Nicholson Creek

• Kilpatrick and detail from 3rd Brigade stay behind at Monroe house to direct 2nd Brigade

PositioningConfederates:• MG Butler’s advance guard arrives at Yadkin Rd. and Morganton Rd. before Kilpatrick’s advance guard; captures Kilpatrick’s advance guard when they arrive

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Preparing for Attack

Confederates: • LTG Hampton proposes dawn attack across Nicholson Creek tributary

• Attack to be led by Butler from north, Wheeler from northwest, and Hume from west

Federals: • Camped

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Attack!

Confederates: • Charge past Monroe house into camp Federals: • Flee south to Nicholson Creek swamps

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Federals Regroup

Confederates: • Search for ammunition, clothing, and food in camp Federals: • Regrouping in and around Nicholson Creek’s swamps • Joined by Kilpatrick and his contingent (had skirted around Confederate troops to regroup with Federals)

• Scouts from south of Nicholson Creek join the line forming for the counterattack

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Counterattack!

Confederates: • Unprepared; leave gunnery unattended Federals: • Kilpatrick not identified by Confederates at Monroe house

• Launch counterattack just as Confederates leave gunnery

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Battle EndsMarch 10, 1865

Confederates: • Scattered, disorganized at onset • Advances repulsed • LTG Wheeler and LTG Hampton confer and decide to withdrawal Federals: • Federals advance into camp under cover of gunnery

• Exhaustion prevents pursuit of Confederates

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Monroe’s Crossroads Battle Site Today

• Contains commemorative markers and graves representing ~ 200 killed

• CRMP Staff Ride available (must coordinate with CRMP in advance)