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Battle of Lovejoy's Station

Battle of Lovejoy's Station
ConflictAmerican Civil War
DateAugust 20, 1864
PlaceClayton County, Georgia
ResultConfederate victory
Combatants
United States of America Confederate States of America
Commanders
William T. Sherman
H. Judson Kilpatrick
William H. Jackson
Strength
Cavalry Division Jackson's Division
Casualties
237 240
Atlanta Campaign
Rocky Face Ridge – Resaca – Adairsville – New Hope Church – Dallas – Pickett's Mill – Marietta – Kolb's Farm – Kennesaw Mountain – Pace's Ferry – Peachtree CreekAtlantaEzra ChurchUtoy Creek – Dalton II – Lovejoy's StationJonesboroughRuff's Station

The Battle of Lovejoy's Station was fought on August 20, 1864, near what is now Lovejoy, Georgia, in Clayton County, during the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War. The two sides had arrived at something of a stalemate, with the Union army half-encircling Atlanta and the Confederate defenders staying behind their fortifications.

While Confederate cavalry commander Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler was absent raiding Union supply lines from North Georgia to East Tennessee, Union army commander William T. Sherman sent cavalry Brig. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick to raid Confederate supply lines. Leaving on August 18, Kilpatrick hit the Atlanta & West Point Railroad that evening, tearing up a small area of tracks. Next, he headed for Lovejoy's Station on the Macon & Western Railroad. In transit, on August 19, Kilpatrick's men hit the Jonesborough supply depot on the Macon & Western Railroad, burning great amounts of supplies. On August 20, they reached Lovejoy's Station and began their destruction. Confederate infantry (Patrick Cleburne's Division) appeared and the raiders were forced to fight into the night, finally fleeing to prevent encirclement. Although Kilpatrick had destroyed supplies and track at Lovejoy's Station, the railroad line was back in operation in two days.

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