Cold Harbor | June 1, 1864
On May 31, Phil Sheridan鈥檚 cavalry seized the vital crossroads of Old Cold Harbor, just nine miles from Richmond. Early on June 1, relying heavily on their new repeating carbines and shallow entrenchments, Sheridan鈥檚 troopers threw back an attack by Confederate infantry from Richard H. Anderson鈥檚 First Corps. Confederate reinforcements arrived from Richmond and Totopotomoy Creek. On the morning of June 1, the Union VI Corps under Horatio Wright arrived, followed that afternoon by the XVIII Corps under William F. 鈥淏aldy鈥 Smith, called up from Benjamin Butler鈥檚 army at Bermuda Hundred. Wright and Smith took all day to get into position and finally attacked around 6:00 pm. A brief penetration was obtained by the VI Corps brigade of Col. William S. Truex but was forced back. Union reinforcements from Warren鈥檚 V Corps arrived that evening and stretched the Union position northwestward, Warren was attacked around 7:00 pm near Bethesda Church.
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