Battle of Manassas Gap

Battle of Manassas Gap
Part of the American Civil War
DateJuly 23, 1863 (1863-07-23)
Location
Result Inconclusive
Belligerents
United States United States (Union) Confederate States of America CSA (Confederacy)
Commanders and leaders
William H. French
Francis B. Spinola
Richard H. Anderson
Strength
Unknown amount of Corps Unknown amount of Brigades
Casualties and losses
440[1]

The Battle of Manassas Gap, also known as the Battle of Wapping Heights, took place on July 23, 1863, in Warren County, Virginia, at the conclusion of General Robert E. Lee's retreat back to Virginia in the final days of the Gettysburg Campaign of the American Civil War. Union forces attempted to force passage across the Blue Ridge Mountains and attack the Confederate rear as it formed a defensive position in the upper Shenandoah Valley. Despite successfully forcing the passage at Manassas Gap, the Union force was unable to do so before Lee retreated further up the valley to safety, resulting in an inconclusive battle.

  1. ^ Kennedy, pp. 213-14.

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