Battle of Globe Tavern

Battle of Globe Tavern
Part of the American Civil War

A photograph of Globe Tavern by Mathew Brady taken between 1860 and 1865.
DateAugust 18–21, 1864
Location
Result Union victory
Belligerents
United States United States (Union) Confederate States of America CSA (Confederacy)
Commanders and leaders
Gouverneur K. Warren A. P. Hill
P.G.T. Beauregard
Strength
20,000[1] 14–15,000[2]
Casualties and losses
4,296
251 killed
1,148 wounded
2,897 missing/captured [3]
1,620
211 killed
990 wounded
419 missing/captured[3]

The Battle of Globe Tavern, also known as the Second Battle of the Weldon Railroad, fought August 18–21, 1864, south of Petersburg, Virginia, was the second attempt of the Union Army to sever the Weldon Railroad during the siege of Petersburg of the American Civil War. A Union force under Maj. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren destroyed miles of track and withstood strong attacks from Confederate troops under Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard and Lt. Gen. A.P. Hill. It was the first Union victory in the Richmond–Petersburg Campaign. It forced the Confederates to carry their supplies 30 miles (48 km) by wagon to bypass the new Union lines that were extended farther to the south and west.

  1. ^ Heidler, p. 850.
  2. ^ Kennedy, p. 357, cites 14,000, Heidler, p. 850, 15,000 engaged.
  3. ^ a b Bonekemper, p. 316. The author presents casualty figures from a wide variety of sources and provides his best estimate. Kennedy, p. 360, and Salmon, p. 426, estimate 4,455 Union, 1,600 Confederate. Horn, p. 140, estimates 4,279 Union, about 2,300 Confederates. Eicher cites Union losses as 926 killed and wounded, 2,810 missing or captured.