This Day in History : [ 26 / Nov ]

Mine Run campaign begins

On this day in 1863 around a small valley called Mine Run in Virginia Union General George Meade moves against Confederate General Robert E.Lees Army of Northern Virginia after months of inaction following the Battle of Gettysburg Pennsylvania in July of that year.Meades troops found no weaknesses in Lees lines and the offensive was abandoned after five days.Meade was under pressure from President Abraham Lincolns administration to act before the end of 1863.

For months after Gettysburg the two battered armies nursed their wounds and gazed warily at one another across the Rappahannock River.In October 1863 Lee attempted to move his army between the Union force and Washington D.C.but his offensive failed at Bristoe Station Virginia.

Now Meade hoped to attack part of Lees army.On November 26 Meade sent three corps against Lees right flank near Mine Run.Unfortunately for the Union William Frenchs Third Corps took the wrong road and did not cross the Rapidan River (just south of the Rappahannock) on time.Lee moved part of his army east to meet the threat.

While Frenchs corps wandered in the Virginia wilderness Confederate General Edward Johnson moved to block their advance.Frenchs men fought Johnsons at Paynes Farm French suffered some 950 men killed and wounded to Johnsons 545.The blunder cost the Union heavily.

Lees men took up strong positions along Mine Run and Meade realized that to attack head on would be foolish.By December 1 Meade began pulling his men back across the Rappahannock and into winter quarters.There would be no further activity between the two great armies until spring.