Battle of White Oak Swamp

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The Battle of White Oak Swamp was an 1862 American Civil War engagement in Virginia during the Peninsula Campaign, where Union forces successfully blocked a Confederate attempt to cut off their retreat toward the James River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American Civil War battle
battle
alsoKnownAs Action at White Oak Swamp
associatedWith Army of Northern Virginia
Army of the Potomac
belligerent Confederate States of America
United States of America
surface form: United States (Union)
campaignObjective Cover Union retreat to the James River
combatant Confederate States Army
surface form: Confederate Army

Union Army
ConfederateCommander Robert E. Lee
Stonewall Jackson
surface form: Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson
ConfederateObjective Cut off Union retreat toward the James River
ConfederateStrength elements of Jackson’s command
conflict American Civil War
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
date June 30, 1862
followedBy Battle of Glendale
Battle of Malvern Hill
front Richmond front
historicalEra American Civil War
surface form: American Civil War era
location Henrico County
surface form: Henrico County, Virginia

Virginia
militaryBranch artillery
cavalry
infantry
notableCommander Stonewall Jackson
surface form: Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson

William B. Franklin
partOf Peninsula Campaign
Seven Days Battles
precededBy Battle of Gaines’s Mill
primaryAction artillery duel at the swamp crossing
relatedEvent Seven Days Campaign
result Inconclusive
Union defensive success
river White Oak Swamp
state Virginia
strategicContext Union withdrawal from positions near Richmond
strategicOutcome Union Army of the Potomac continued retreat toward the James River
surface form: Union Army of the Potomac successfully reached the James River
theater Eastern Theater of the American Civil War
typeOfEngagement rear-guard action
UnionCommander George McClellan
surface form: George B. McClellan

William B. Franklin
UnionObjective Block Confederate pursuit
UnionStrength approximately one corps
year 1862

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Seven Days Battles includesBattle Battle of White Oak Swamp
Battle of Savage’s Station followedBy Battle of White Oak Swamp