Battle of Mathias Point

Battle of Mathias Point
Part of the American Civil War
DateJune 27, 1861
Location38°24′1″N 77°2′31″W / 38.40028°N 77.04194°W / 38.40028; -77.04194
Result Confederate victory
Belligerents
United States United States (Union) Confederate States of America CSA (Confederacy)
Commanders and leaders
James H. Ward 
James C. Chaplin[1]
J. P. K. Mygatt
Daniel Ruggles
John M. Brockenbrough
R. M. Mayo
Strength
36–50
gunboat crew
400–500
Casualties and losses
1 killed
4 wounded
none

The Battle of Mathias Point, Virginia (June 27, 1861) was an early naval action of the American Civil War in connection with the Union blockade and the corresponding effort by the Confederates to deny use of the Potomac to the enemy.

Two Union gunboats tried to prevent the Confederates from installing a battery on the Potomac at Mathias Point in King George County, Virginia. A landing party prepared to install their own battery, but were beaten back before they could unload their guns from the USS Thomas Freeborn. Cannon fire from this vessel kept the Confederates temporarily at bay, and Commander James H. Ward ordered another landing. This was also repulsed, and Ward was killed, becoming the first Union Navy officer to be killed in the war. The Confederates held this position until March 1862.

  1. ^ One source gives his name as "Chapman" but other sources and a copy of his own report of the engagement give it as Chaplin.