1865. ASHBY'S TENNESSEE BRIGADE / ARMY OF TENNESSEE / The battle took place on 10 March 1865. Wide view of the Monroe’s Crossroads Marker, Monroe's Crossroads Civil War Battle, Archeology and Public Education, Southeast Archaeological Ctr, The Civil War Battle at Monroe's Crossroads, Fort Bragg, North Carolina: A Historical Archeological. Overview The Battle of Monroe's Crossroads began at dawn on March 10, 1865, as Confederate cavalrymen stormed a Union cavalry encampment at the Charles Monroe plantation. Location. County: Hoke The monument is located on Monroe’s Crossroads Battlefield, part of Fort Bragg. It was placed, most likely in 1870, by the women of Argyle as a memorial to men buried at this location but also to men buried on other fields. Fought 14 miles west of Fayetteville, North Carolina, the Battle at Monroe's Crossroads was the last large scale cavalry engagement of the American Civil War. 34° 59.786′ N, 79° 13.554′ W. Marker is in Raeford, North Carolina, in Hoke County. WHEELER'S CORPS / The monument was placed on the highest point of the battlefield, next to a mass … 10TH BATTERY / 1ST ALABAMA CAVALRY / 3RD BRIGADE / Location: The monument is located near a marker to the battle. Fayetteville Monument Works, Builder Fort Bragg: Location of Monroe's Crossroads Fort Bragg North Carolina On the night of March 9, Kilpatrick’s division camped at Monroe’s Crossroads, at the intersection of Morganton and Yadkin roads near Green Springs in present-day Hoke County. The Battle of Monroe's Crossroads, fought March 10, 1865, was one of most important but least known engagements of William T. Sherman's Carolinas Campaign. 2ND REGIMENT / The monument is located on Monroe's Crossroads Battlefield, part of Fort Bragg. Although initially routed the Union soldiers rallied, counter attacked, and retook the camp. 5TH OHIO CAVALRY / PENNSYLVANIA WISCONSIN / The base of the monument is inscribed with the words "DUTY- HONOR- COUNTRY", which is the motto of the United States Military Academy, because many of the officers involved were graduates of the academy. The monument was placed on the highest point of the battlefield, next to a mass grave holding both Confederate and Union dead. “Bite-Size Bits of Local, National, and Global History”, Monroe’s Crossroads. View complete article and references at Commemorative Landscapes of North Carolina at: The short, obelisk-style monument is dedicated to the Battle of Monroe's Crossroads. East face: CONFEDERATE FORCES / Nowhere is a Civil War battle ground in so nearly original condition, however, as Monroe's Crossroads, North Carolina -- where a little known fight between mounted and dismounted cavalry units occurred in the early hours of 10 March 1865. Controversies: A few years before the monument was approved and created, a controversy arose at the nearby Bentonville Battleground in Johnston County over a veterans' group's proposal for a monument dedicated to the Union soldiers lost in the battle. Touch for map. The skirmish was fought between Union forces under Major William H. Forbes and Confederate forces under Colonel John S. Mosby near Aldie in Loudoun County, Virginia as part of Mosby's Operations in Northern Virginia. MICHIGAN OHIO / ALLEN'S DIVISION / The Battle of Monroe's Crossroads, March 10, 1865, was one of most important but least known engagements of William T. Sherman's Carolinas Campaign. ALABAMA ILLINOIS / Check flight prices and hotel availability for your visit. Now in paperback, here is the only book-length account of this combat. Kilpatrick and his staff officers made their headquarters at the Charles Monroe house. This monument is one of few in North Carolina dedicated to both Confederate and Union forces. Commemorative Landscapes of North Carolina, https://docsouth.unc.edu/commland/monument/4. 3RD CAVALRY DIVISION / 8TH CS CAVALRY 10TH CS CAVALRY / The battle at Monroe's Crossroads, fought on March 10, 1865, was one of the largest all-cavalry engagements of the American Civil War. Battle of Monroe’s Cross Roads Major General William Tecumseh Sherman had made a swift and steady advance through Georgia and South Carolina, and by late February 1865, his army was approaching Charlotte, North Carolina. LAW'S (BUTLER'S) SOUTH CAROLINA BRIGADE / View complete article and references at Commemorative Landscapes of North Carolina at: https://docsouth.unc.edu/commland/monument/4 On either side are listed the respective Confederate and Union divisions involved in the battle, and on the rear of the monument is a map of the battle. Fort Bragg Copyright © 2006–2021, Some rights reserved. It is known as one of the largest all cavalry battles in the Civil War. The monument measures about 8 feet tall by 3 feet, 5 inches wide, and the square base measures 14 inches tall by 5 feet wide. Marker is in this post office area: Raeford NC 28376, United States of America. If you prefer not to leave an email address, check back at your NCpedia comment for a reply. Battle of Monroe's Crossroads Monument Commemorative Landscapes of NC, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. James Hagan, Irish American captain in the United States Army during the Mexican–American War and a Confederate States Army colonel during the American Civil War, dies in Mobile, Alabama on November 6, 1901. William H. Kern proposed the monument in the late 1980s. As Union General William T. Sherman marched through North Carolina during the closing days of the Civil War, a little-known battle at the farm of Charles M. Munroe nearly resulted in the capture of the Union Calvary commander. The Battle of Monroe's Crossroads took place during the Carolinas Campaign near the end of the American Civil War. Tag Archives: Battle of Monroe’s Crossroads. Confederate cavalry, led by Lt. Gen. Wade Hampton and Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler, launched a savage surprise attack on the sleeping camp of Maj. G… The State Historical Commission denied the request for the monument. City: Fort Bragg Also in the battlefield area are a sign marking the site of Kilpatrick's camp, a mass grave, and grave markers to soldiers both known and unknown. Confederate cavalry, led by Lt. Gen. Wade Hampton and Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler, launched a savage surprise attack on the sleeping camp of Maj. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick, Sherman's cavalry chief. 1ST REGIMENT / The monument measures about 8 feet tall by 3 feet, 5 inches wide, and the square base measures 14 inches tall by 5 feet wide. SOUTH CAROLINA TENNESSEE / Battle of Monroe's Crossroads March 9, 1865 Cumberland Co., North Carolina . Open for escorted tours on the first Monday of each month. Description: The short, obelisk-style monument is dedicated to the Battle of Monroe's Crossroads. Marker is at the intersection of Fayetteville Road (U.S. 401) and Vass Road (County Road 1300), on the right when traveling west on Fayetteville Road. Location: The monument is located on Monroe’s Crossroads Battlefield, part of Fort Bragg, NC. Landscape: The monument is located on Monroe's Crossroads Battlefield, part of Fort Bragg. MISSISSIPPI NORTH CAROLINA / Confederate cavalry, led by Lt. Gen. Wade Hampton and Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler, launched a savage surprise attack on the sleeping camp of Maj. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick, Sherman's cavalry chief. If so, please contact UNC Libraries. The monument was placed in 1996 but there was no formal dedication ceremony. Eric J. Wittenburg, Battle of Monroe’s Crossroads and the Civil War’s Final Campaign (2006) William Preston Mangum II, “Kill Cavalry’s Nasty Surprise,” America’s Civil War (November 1996) John G. Barrett, The Civil War in North Carolina (1963) Location:US 401 … TEXAS / 1st Alabama Cavalry (US) Historical Marker.jpg 3,280 × 4,928; 10.37 MB HISTORICAL NOTES: The battle at Monroe's Crossroads, fought on March 10, 1865, was one of the largest all-cavalry engagements of the War. William H. Kern proposed the monument in the late 1980s. Complete guidelines are available at https://ncpedia.org/about. Media in category "Battle of Monroe's Crossroads" The following 18 files are in this category, out of 18 total. ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA / Materials & Techniques: Granite obelisk, concrete foundation The battle ended inconclusively, but was one of the largest all cavalry battles of the war. The battlefield was selected as important to commemorate because of its pristine condition. At dawn of March 9th 1865, Wade Hampton and Joe Wheeler's men attack Judson Kilpatrick's unguarded, sleeping camp and completely rout the Federals. Specifically, Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources Betty McCain rejected the proposal because it would commemorate General William T. Sherman's infamous march to the sea. At dawn of March 9th 1865, Wade Hampton and Joe Wheeler's men attack Judson Kilpatrick's unguarded, sleeping camp and completely rout the Federals. Subject notes: On March 10, 1865, Confederate Cavalry under Lt. Gen. Wade Hampton launched a surprise attack on the camp of Union Cavalry under Brevet Major General Hugh J. Kilpatrick at the Charles Monroe farm. Initially, routed during "Kilpatrick's Shirttail Skedaddle," Union troopers eventually regained the field. November 6, 2019 by Jim Doyle Leave a comment. The battle ended inconclusively, but was one of the largest all cavalry battles of the war. Please allow one business day for replies from NCpedia. Also in the battlefield area are a sign marking the site of Kilpatrick's camp, a mass grave, and grave markers to soldiers both known and unknown. GEORGIA KENTUCKY / Now in paperback, here is the only book-length account of this combat. A few years before the monument was approved and created, a controversy arose at the nearby Bentonville Battleground in Johnston County over a veterans' group's proposal for a monument dedicated to the Union soldiers lost in the battle. The Battle of Monroe's Crossroads, fought March 10, 1865, was one of most important but least known engagements of William T. Sherman's Carolinas Campaign. A notable occurrence was when a Confederate Captain asked a Union soldier dressed only in his undergarments, "Where's General Kilpatrick?" BREVET MG KILPATRICK / It is in Raeford in Hoke County North Carolina, 2. Published on September 7, 2017 INDIANA KENTUCKY / Specifically, Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources Betty McCain rejected the proposal because it would commemorate General William T. Sherman's infamous march to the sea. The Union soldiers awoke to attack and scrambled for their weapons. West face: FEDERAL FORCES / DIBRELL'S TENNESSEE BRIGADE / LTG WHEELER / The base of the monument is inscribed with the words "DUTY- HONOR- COUNTRY", which is the motto of the United States Military Academy, because many of the officers involved were graduates of the academy. HARRISON'S TEXAS BRIGADE / 38° 18.037′ N, 77° 42.564′ W. Marker is near Lake Wilderness, Virginia, in Spotsylvania County. The battlefield was selected as important to commemorate because of its pristine condition. Label vector designed by Ibrandify - Freepik.com. On either side are listed the respective Confederate and Union divisions involved in the battle, and on the rear of the monument is a map of the battle. This monument is one of few in North Carolina dedicated to both Confederate and Union forces. Fought 14 miles west of Fayetteville, North Carolina, the Battle at Monroe's Crossroads was the last large scale cavalry engagement of the American Civil War. The Battle of Monroe's Crossroads began at dawn on March 10, 1865 as Confederate cavalry stormed a Union encampment. 4TH PROVISIONAL BRIGADE / This controversy impacted the approval of the Battle of Monroe's Crossroads monument, which was agreed to as long as there would be no formal dedication or publicity, so as not to involve Fort Bragg in any local politics. . . Death of Colonel James Hagan. HAGAN'S ALABAMA BRIGADE / This is the culvert from where the shot was fired that killed Dukeman and from where Winters did the first recon of the machine gun position, located on the right. The Battle of Monroe's Crossroads, fought March 10, 1865, was one of most important but least known engagements of William T. Sherman's Carolinas Campaign. NCpedia will not publish personal contact information in comments, questions, or responses. Now in Fort Bragg area. The memorial is a white marble obelisk 4 feet high with a square marble base on top of a second base of tan sandstone. Monroe’s Crossroads was a relatively small battle by Civil War standards, involving around 5,000 soldiers and resulting in fewer than 300 casualties. The monument was placed on the highest point of the battlefield, next to a mass grave holding both Confederate and Union dead. While the Confederates raided the camp, the Union soldiers launched a successful counterattack. Two famous generals were involved: Confederate Major General Wade Hampton and Union Major General Judson Kilpatrick. The Battle of Monroe’s Crossroads By Eric J. Wittenberg Savas Beatie Reviewed by J. Keith Jones This book provides a great rendering of an often overlooked piece of history. Do you have additional information about this monument? Gen. Kilpatrick's Union cavalry repulsed Gen. Hampton's Confederate cavalry there, March 10, 1865, ten miles north. 3RD REGIMENT / CAVALRY CORPS / Around the base: DUTY (East) / HONOR (North) / COUNTRY (West) / 1861-1865 (South) South face: IN HONOR OF / THE AMERICAN SOLDIER / 3RD CAVALRY DIVISION SCOUTS / For personal use and not for further distribution. Mounted Confederate cavalry attacked an unprepared Union cavalry encampment. Location. Reprinted with permission from Commemorative Landscapes of North Carolina, UNC Libraries. In the 1990s, an extensive archaeological effort was undertaken to properly identify the grave sites. BUTLER'S DIVISION / Monroe's Crossroads, west of Fayetteville and situated within the present Fort Bragg, was the site of one of the last battles of the Civil War, fought on 10 Mar. If you would like a reply by email, note that some email servers, such as public school accounts, are blocked from accepting messages from outside email servers or domains. PLEASE NOTE: NCpedia provides the comments feature as a way for viewers to engage with the resources. The monument was placed on the highest point of the battlefield, next to a mass grave holding both Confederate and Union dead. HUMES' DIVISION / Creator: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Builder Cost: $10000 The Monroe's Crossroads memorial is located at the site of the Monroe's Crossroads Battle site. The Battle of Monroe's Crossroads, March 10, 1865, was one of most important but least known engagements of William T. Sherman's Carolinas Campaign. ANDERSON'S GEORGIA BRIGADE / The Battle of Monroe’s Crossroads was a small Civil War battle that occurred on March 10, 1865 near Fayetteville. Get directions, maps, and traffic for Monroe Crossroads, SC. A monument has been placed at the location of the crossroads battle, behind the monument is the open field that Easy Company crossed. SHANNON'S SPECIAL SCOUTS / This memorial marks the spot of a mass grave of Confederate soldiers killed in the March 10, 1865 battle of Monroe’s Crossroads. The Action at Mount Zion Church was a cavalry skirmish during the American Civil War that took place on July 6, 1864. Though not a major battle in terms of its effect on the outcome of the war, it is of interest to historians for the role it played … WRIGHT'S (YOUNG'S) BRIGADE / This controversy impacted the approval of the Battle of Monroe's Crossroads monument, which was agreed to as long as there would be no formal dedication or publicity, so as not to involve Fort Bragg in any local politics. North face: BATTLE / OF / MONROE'S CROSSROADS / NORTH CAROLINA / 10 MARCH 1865. Comments are not published until reviewed by NCpedia editors at the State Library of NC, and the editors reserve the right to not publish any comment submitted that is considered inappropriate for this resource. As Gen. Robert E. Lee was winding down his defense of Richmond and Petersburg before attempting to retreat into the Virginia countryside, there was still a lot of fighting going on in the Carolinas. On March 10, 1865, Confederate Cavalry under Lt. Gen. Wade Hampton launched a surprise attack on the camp of Union Cavalry under Brevet Major General Hugh J. Kilpatrick at the Charles Monroe farm. ALABAMA ARKANSAS / The monument is located near a marker to the battle. This historical marker was erected in 1954 by North Carolina Archives Conservation and Highway Department. 5TH KENTUCKY CAVALRY / Inscription: North face: BATTLE / OF / MONROE'S CROSSROADS / NORTH CAROLINA / 10 MARCH 1865 In the 1990s, an extensive archaeological effort was undertaken to properly identify the grave sites. Landscape: The monument is located on Monroe's Crossroads Battlefield, part of Fort Bragg. Subjects: Civil War, 11 July 2014 | Commemorative Landscapes of North Carolina. Dedication date: The monument was placed in 1996 but there was no formal dedication ceremony. While the Confederates raided the camp, the Union soldiers launched a successful counterattack. LTG HAMPTON / Item location: Atlanta, Georgia, United States. WISCONSIN LIGHT ARTILLERY / The fighting lasted several hours. The State Historical Commission denied the request for the monument. Please submit requests for other use to UNC Libraries. 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