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Bull’s
Gap
November 11-13, 1864 Hamblen and Greene Counties,
TN Campaign: Operations on the Virginia-Tennessee border
Brig. Gen. Alvan C. Gillem, USA Maj. Gen. John C. Breckinridge, CSA
Union troops were a brigade of Home Guards against Breckinridge’s brigade of
regulars.
Union losses were just under 250; Confederate statistics don’t survive.
The Federals initially retired in front of Breckinridge’s advance and, on
November 10, were at Bull’s Gap on the East Tennessee & Virginia Railroad.
The Confederates attacked them on the morning of the 11th but were repulsed
by 11:00 am. Artillery fire continued throughout the day. The next morning, both
sides attacked; the Confederates sought to hit the Union forces in a
variety of locations but they gained little.
The next day firing occurred throughout most of the day, but the Confederates
did not assault the Union lines because they were marching to outflank the Union
right. Before making the flank attack, the Union forces, short on everything
from ammunition to rations, withdrew from Bull’s Gap after midnight.
Breckinridge pursued, but the Federals received reinforcements and foul weather
played havoc with the roads and streams. Breckinridge, with most of his force,
retired back to Virginia.
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