Dates:
June 30, 1862Other Names:
Nelsons Farm, Fraysers Farm, Charles City Crossroads, White Oak Swamp, New Market Road, Riddell's ShopLocation:
Glendale, VirginiaKey Individuals Involved in the Battle of Glendale:
Union: Major General George B. McClellanConfederate: General Robert E. Lee
Outcome:
Inconclusive.(Union withdrawl continued) 6,500 total casualtiesOverview of the Battle :
This is the fifth of the Seven Days Battles. On June 30, Hugers, Longstreets, and A.P. Hills divisions converged on the retreating Union army in the vicinity of Glendale or Fraysers Farm. Longstreets and Hills attacks penetrated the Union defense near Willis Church, routing McCalls division. McCall was captured. Union counterattacks by Hookers and Kearnys divisions sealed the break and saved their line of retreat along the Willis Church Road. Hugers advance was stopped on the Charles City Road. Stonewall Jacksons divisions were delayed by Franklin at White Oak Swamp. Confederate Maj. Gen. T.H. Holmes made a feeble attempt to turn the Union left flank at Turkey Bridge but was driven back by Federal gunboats in James River. Union generals Meade and Sumner and Confederate generals Anderson, Pender, and Featherston were wounded. This was Lees best chance to cut off the Union army from the James River. That night, McClellan established a strong position on Malvern Hill.Source: CWSAC Battle Summaries

