Battle of Cedar Mountain

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The battle at Cedar Mountain, by Currier and Ives
Battle of Cedar Mountain
ConflictAmerican Civil War
DateAugust 9, 1862
PlaceCulpeper County, Virginia
ResultConfederate victory
Combatants
United States of America Confederate States of America
Commanders
Nathaniel P. Banks Thomas J. Jackson
Strength
8,030 16,868
Casualties
1,400 1,307
Northern Virginia Campaign
Cedar MountainRappahannock Station IManassas Station Ops.Thoroughfare GapManassas IIChantilly


The Battle of Cedar Mountain, also known as Slaughter's Mountain or Cedar Run, took place on August 9, 1862, in Culpeper County, Virginia, as part of the Northern Virginia Campaign of the American Civil War.

Maj. Gen. John Pope was placed in command of the newly constituted Army of Virginia on June 26. Gen. Robert E. Lee responded to Pope’s dispositions by dispatching Maj. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson with 14,000 men to Gordonsville in July. Jackson was later reinforced by A.P. Hill’s division. In early August, Pope marched his forces south into Culpeper County with the objective of capturing the rail junction at Gordonsville. On August 9, Jackson and Maj. Gen. Nathaniel Banks’ corps tangled at Cedar Mountain with the Federals gaining an early advantage. A Confederate counterattack led by A.P. Hill repulsed the Federals and won the day. Confederate general William Winder was killed. This battle shifted fighting in Virginia from the Virginia Peninsula to northern Virginia, giving Lee the initiative.

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See also: Battle of Cedar Mountain, 1862, A.P. Hill, American Civil War, Army of Virginia, August 9, Battle of Chantilly