Battle of Yazoo City

Battle of Yazoo City
Part of the American Civil War

Battle of Yazoo City, March 5, 1864
DateMarch 5, 1864
Location
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
United States United States Confederate States
Commanders and leaders
James Henry Coates L. S. "Sul" Ross
Strength
1,200
5 gunboats
1,300
6 guns
Casualties and losses
183 64

The Battle of Yazoo City (March 5, 1864) was an engagement in Mississippi during a month-long Union expedition up the Yazoo River in the American Civil War. The Union force commanded by Colonel James Henry Coates repulsed an attack led by Confederate Brigadier General Lawrence Sullivan Ross. The Union force suffered greater losses and withdrew down the river the next day with a large amount of cotton seized or bought from plantations along the river. The expedition was undertaken in cooperation with Major General William Tecumseh Sherman's Meridian campaign.