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The Battle of Red Banks
Part of the American Civil War
Nolichuckyrivermap
Map of the Nolichucky River
DateDecember 29, 1864 (1864-12-29)
LocationRed Banks of the Nolichucky River, Tennessee, near the North Carolina line
Result Union victory
Belligerents
United States United States (Union) Confederate States of America Confederate States (Confederacy)
Commanders and leaders
George W. Kirk James A. Keith
Units involved
3rd North Carolina Mounted Infantry 64th North Carolina Infantry
Strength
Around 960 400
Casualties and losses
3 wounded 73 killed
32 captured

The Battle of Red Banks took place on December 29, 1864, between Union and Confederate forces at the Red Banks of the Nolichucky River in Tennessee, near the North Carolina border, during the American Civil War. Around 960 Union cavalry of the 3rd North Carolina Mounted Infantry under Colonel George Washington Kirk engaged about 400 Confederate troops of the 64th North Carolina Infantry under Colonel James A. Keith during an extended raid through western North Carolina, southwest Virginia and eastern Tennessee.[1][2] After eliminating about a quarter of the Confederate troops and forcing the remainder to retreat, the Union Cavalry continued their intended march into Knoxville.

References[]

  1. [1] 3rd North Carolina Mounted Infantry Regiment
  2. Thomas' Legion - 3rd North Carolina Mounted Infantry Regiment
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