Taken The
National Park Service's "The
American Battlefield Protection Program."
Chaffin's Farm
CWSAC Reference #: VA075
Other Names: Combats at New Market Heights, Forts Harrison and Gilmer; Laurel Hill
Preservation Priority: I.3 (Class B)
Location: Henrico County
Campaign: Richmond-Petersburg Campaign (June 1864-March 1865)
Date(s): September 29-30, 1864
Principal Commanders: Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler [US]; Gen. Robert E. Lee and Lt. Gen.
Richard S. Ewell [CS]
Forces Engaged: Armies
Estimated Casualties: 4,430 total
Description: During the night of September 28-29, Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler's Army of the
James crossed James River to assault the Richmond defenses north of the River. The columns
attacked at dawn. After initial Union successes at New Market Heights and Fort Harrison,
the Confederates rallied and contained the breakthrough. Lee reinforced his lines north of
the James and, on September 30, he counterattacked unsuccessfully. The Federals
entrenched, and the Confederates erected a new line of works cutting off the captured
forts. Confederate general Dunovant was killed. Union general Burnham was killed. As Grant
anticipated, Lee shifted troops to meet the threat against Richmond, weakening his lines
at Petersburg.
Result(s): Union victory
National Park Unit: Richmond National Battlefield Park
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