Harris Farm Engagement

Harris Farm Engagement
Part of the American Civil War

Confederate dead lined up for burial at the Alsop farm May 19, 1864
DateMay 19, 1864
Location
Result Union victory
Belligerents
United States United States (Union) Confederate States of America CSA (Confederacy)
Commanders and leaders
Winfield S. Hancock Richard S. Ewell
Units involved
II Corps Second Corps
Strength
6,642 2,718
Casualties and losses
694
204 killed
448 wounded
42 captured/missing
904
136 killed
724 wounded
44 captured/missing

The Harris Farm Engagement was a military engagement between the Union Army and the Confederate States Army. The Harris Farm Engagement was a part of the Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse. The battle was led by Union Major General Winfield S. Hancock and Confederate general Richard S. Ewell. The battle was caused when the Union commander, Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant ordered Hancock's Union II Corps to trap Confederate soldiers between Richmond and Fredericksburg.[1] Before General Hancock could trap the Confederate soldiers, Confederate General Robert E. Lee ordered Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell, in command of the Confederate Second Corps to ambush General Hancock's troops at the Harris Farm (also known as Bloomsbury Farm).

  1. ^ "Engagement at Harris Farm (Bloomsbury)". www.hmdb.org. Retrieved 2024-09-07.