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1865 - Bentonville -

1817 - Warrenton - A boy was born to the Bragg family in Warren County, North Carolina, which they named Braxton

1862 - Kernstown -

1863 - Brentwood - Union commander Edward Bloodgood and his 400-man railroad depot garrison, facing Nathan Bedford Forrest's entire cavalry division in Williamson County, Tennessee, were surrounded and captured

1864 - Paducah - Forrest's cavalry division again overwhelmed Union supply trains in McCracken County, Kentucky, capturing valuable livestock and burning all they couldn't plunder

1865 - Fort Stedman - In this last serious attempt by Confederate troops to break the Siege of Petersburg, John B. Gordon's corps attacked Federal siege works before dawn, hoping to breakthrough to the Union supply base at City Point

1862 - Glorieta Pass - A battalion of the 1st Colorado Volunteers under John Chivington defeated lead Confederate elements under Charles L. Pyron in Henry H. Sibley's New Mexico Campaign

1892 - Camden - Walt Whitman, among the most influential poets in the American canon, died in his home as a result of bronchial pneumonia