EXPEDITION TO WELDON RAILROAD
CWSAC Battlefield Summaries
Other names: BELFIELD/HICKSFORD
(APPLE-JACK) RAID
Location: Dinwiddie
county
Campaign: Richmond-Petersburg Campaign
(June 1864-March 1865)
Dates: December 6-12 1864
Principle Commanders: Maj. Gen G.K. Warren [US] Gen. A.P. Hill [CS]
Forces Engaged: Corps
+ Detached Calvary
Estimated Casualties: US-315 CS-Unreported
Description: General
Grant's plan was to destroy the last vestiges of the Confederate forces supply lines in the Petersburg area. Approximately
17 miles of track, railroad equipment and bridges were destroyed.
Warrens six day operation dealt Lee's already brittle supply chain a serious though not fatal blow. It exacerbated
a difficult food situation and contributed greatly to the hardships that Lee's army would face in the coming months.
The weather during theexpedition was extremely harsh. Upon their return, the Union forces went into winter camp
in the Petersburg area. In March of 1865 the confederate government re-built the portion of line that was destroyed.
During the expedition several Union foraging parties were captured and summarily executed. During the return march,
the Union troops set fire to many local area farm buildings, as retribution.
Result: Union Victory. Classified as
minor engagement. No significant conclusion.
Preservation Priority:
I.1 (Class A
Courtesy National Park Service
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