Battle Name: |
Honey Hill |
Other Names: |
None |
State: |
South Carolina |
Location: |
Jasper County |
Campaign: |
Savannah Campaign (1864) |
Dates: |
November 30, 1864 |
Principal Commanders: |
Maj. Gen. John Hatch [US]; Col. Charles Colcock [CS] |
Forces Engaged: |
6,400 total (US 5,000; CS 1,400) |
Estimated Casualties: |
796 total (US 746; CS 50) |
Description: |
Leaving Hilton Head on November 28, a Union expeditionary force under Maj. Gen. John P. Hatch
steamed up the Broad River in transports to cut the Charleston & Savannah Railroad near Pocotaligo. Hatch
disembarked at Boyd’s Landing and marched inland. On November 30, Hatch encountered a Confederate force
of regulars and militia under Col. Charles J. Colcock at Honey Hill. Determined attacks by U.S. Colored Troops
(including the 54th Massachusetts) failed to capture the Confederate entrenchments or cut the railroad. Hatch
retired after dark, withdrawing to his transports at Boyd’s Neck. |
Results: |
Confederate victory |