Battle of Eltham's Landing on the banks of the Pamunkey River. |
~Orders of Battle~
Union Forces
BG William Franklin Division
approx 5,000 men
BG. John Newton
18th NY Inf 7 stands
31st NY Inf 6 stands
32nd NY Inf 6 stands
95th PA Inf (Gosline's Zouaves) 7 stands
BG Henry W. Slocum
5th ME Inf 6 stands
16th NY Inf 7 stands
BG Philip Kearny
15th NJ Inf 6 stands
2nd NJ Inf 5 stands
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Confederate Forces
BG William H. C. Whiting Division
approx 2,700 men
BG John B. Hood
1st TX Inf 5 stands
4th TX Inf 5 stands
5th TX Inf 4 stands
18th GA Inf 6 stands
Hampton Legion 7 stands
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General Joseph Johnston's forces abandoned the Warick Line and retreated up the peninsula. As soon as MG George B McClellan realized this he sent his cavalry under BG George Stoneman to attack Johnston's rearguard. The half of the Army of the Potomac under BG Edwin V. Sumner followed. The result was the Battle of Williamsburg. During this time, McClellan order a division under BG William B. Franklin to board transports and travel up the York River and attempt to land in force behind the Confederate lines on the south bank of the Pamunkey River across from West Point, Virginia. The Landing was 5 miles north of a small town called Barhamsville.
On the afternoon of May 6th, Franklin's men came ashore on pontoon boats. a 400ft floating wharf was built in order to handle the offloading of artillery and supplies. The construction and landing where unopposed except for random shots fired by Confederate picketts from the bluff above the landing. This continued until 10 pm that night.
Johnston ordered MG G. W. Smith to protect the road to Barhamsville and Smith assigned the division of BG William H. C. Whiting and Hampton's Legion, under Colonel Wade Hampton to the Landing.
BG John B Hood with his Texas Brigade moving forward. |
The 1st Texas Infantry can be seen with their State flag flying along side the Confederate Battle flag. |
Colonel Wade Hampton of South Carolina and his legion |
The 95th Pa Infantry "Goslines's Zouaves" as represented by regular infantry |
The Wagon Train loaded with supplies on its way to Richmond. |
18th NY Infantry moving forward through the woods. |
Federal BG Kearny's and Slocum's brigades mustering at the landing. |
BG John Newton advancing his troops forward. |
Leading elements of the Texas Brigade. |
Turn 3. Federal Initiative. Both Armies continue to advance, |
The wagon train continues to make its way down the road. |
"THERE THEY ARE BOYS!! LET THEM HAVE IT!!!" |
with a quickness, deliberate in movement and purpose, both armies raise their weapons and take aim......... |
To be continued........