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- Battle_of_Dandridge abstract "The Battle of Dandridge, January 17, 1864, was a minor battle of the American Civil War that occurred in Jefferson County, Tennessee.Wanting to push the Confederates out of their winter headquarters and having received reports of good forage south of the French Broad River, Union forces under Maj. Gen. John G. Parke advanced on Dandridge, near the East Tennessee & Virginia Railroad, on January 14, with orders to cross the river and occupy the area for the Federals. This movement forced Confederate Lt. Gen. James Longstreet, who had been operating around Dandridge, to fall back beyond Kimbrough's Crossroads. Longstreet brought up reinforcements from Morristown on January 15 to meet the Federals and threaten the Union base at New Market. On January 16, Brig. Gen. Samuel D. Sturgis, commanding the Cavalry Corps, Army of the Ohio, rode forward from Dandridge along the Morristown Road (now Valley Home Rd., State Hwy 66) to occupy Kimbrough's Crossroads. As the Union cavalry neared the crossroads, they discovered and engaged one of Longstreet's infantry brigades with artillery that had arrived the day before. The brigade was composed of Alabama troops as well as others and was under the command of Brigadier General Micah Jenkins, a South Carolinian. At the same time Union cavalry under the command of Col. Frank Wolford engaged Confederate forces south and east of Dandridge on the bend of Chucky Road. The Union cavalry could not dislodge the Confederate troops and were compelled to retire to Dandridge.Around noon on January 17, Sturgis received information that the Confederates were preparing for an attack, so he formed his men into lines of battle. About 4:00 p.m., the Confederates advanced towards Dandridge and the battle quickly turned to general fighting. The battle continued until after dark with the Union forces occupying roughly the same battle line as when the fighting started. Having failed to cross the river to the opposite bank, and fearing that Longstreet's entire force was in front of them, General Parke ordered the Federals to retreat to New Market and Strawberry Plains during the night. The Confederates pursued, but due to the lack of cannons, ammunition, and shoes, broke off and fell back to Dandridge. For the time being, the Union forces left the area.".
- Battle_of_Dandridge causalties "~150".
- Battle_of_Dandridge combatant "CSA (Confederacy)".
- Battle_of_Dandridge combatant "United States (Union)".
- Battle_of_Dandridge commander James_Longstreet.
- Battle_of_Dandridge commander Samuel_D._Sturgis.
- Battle_of_Dandridge date "1864-01-17".
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- Battle_of_Dandridge place Jefferson_County,_Tennessee.
- Battle_of_Dandridge result "Confederate victory".
- Battle_of_Dandridge strength "unknown".
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- Battle_of_Dandridge casualties "unknown".
- Battle_of_Dandridge casualties "~150".
- Battle_of_Dandridge combatant "CSA (Confederacy)".
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- Battle_of_Dandridge commander James_Longstreet.
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- Battle_of_Dandridge place Jefferson_County,_Tennessee.
- Battle_of_Dandridge result "Confederate victory".
- Battle_of_Dandridge strength "unknown".
- Battle_of_Dandridge units Army_of_the_Ohio.
- Battle_of_Dandridge units Department_of_East_Tennessee_and_West_Virginia.
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- Battle_of_Dandridge comment "The Battle of Dandridge, January 17, 1864, was a minor battle of the American Civil War that occurred in Jefferson County, Tennessee.Wanting to push the Confederates out of their winter headquarters and having received reports of good forage south of the French Broad River, Union forces under Maj. Gen. John G. Parke advanced on Dandridge, near the East Tennessee & Virginia Railroad, on January 14, with orders to cross the river and occupy the area for the Federals.".
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