Battle_of_Winchester_II Battle_of_Winchester_II

Battle of Winchester II - Definition and Overview

Battle of Winchester II
ConflictAmerican Civil War
DateJune 13-15, 1863
PlaceFrederick County and Winchester, Virginia
ResultConfederate victory
Combatants
United States of America Confederate States of America
Commanders
Robert H. Milroy Richard S. Ewell
Strength
7,000 12,500
Casualties
4,443 266
Gettysburg Campaign
Brandy StationWinchester IIAldieMiddleburgUppervilleHanoverGettysburgWilliamsportBoonsboroManassas Gap

The Second Battle of Winchester took place from June 13-15, 1863 in Frederick County and Winchester, Virginia as part of the Gettysburg Campaign of the American Civil War.

After the Battle of Brandy Station, June 9, 1863, Lee ordered the II Corps, Army of Northern Virginia, under Lt. Gen. Richard S. Ewell, to clear the lower Shenandoah Valley of Union opposition. Ewell’s columns converged on Winchester’s garrison commanded by Brig. Gen. Robert Milroy. After fighting on the afternoon of June 13 and the capture of West Fort by the Louisiana Brigade on June 14, Milroy abandoned his entrenchments after dark in an attempt to reach Charles Town. “Allegheny” Johnson’s division conducted a night flanking march and before daylight of the 15th cut off Milroy’s retreat just north of Winchester at Stephenson’s Depot. More than 2,400 Federals surrendered. This Confederate victory cleared the Valley of Union troops and opened the door for Lee’s second invasion of the North.

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