The Battle of Oak Grove was a minor action of the Seven Days Battle.
It was a testing attack led on June 25, 1862 by Hooker's division of the Federal IV Corps in the Fair Oaks Seven Pines region, south of the River Chickahominy.
Furthermore it was the last Union offensive of the campaign. The Federal casualties were 626 and those of the Confederates 441.
It is inconclusive.
Battle of Oak Grove happened on 1862-06-25.
The Battle of Oak Grove; The Battle of Beaver Dam Creek (Mechanicsville); the Battle of Gaines's Mill; the Battle of Garnett's/ Golding's Farm; the Battle of Savage's Station; the Battle of Glendale (Frayser's Farm) and White Oak Swamp; and the Battle of Malvern Hill.
The address of the Oak Grove Branch is: 2320 S Broadway, Oak Grove, 64075 9369
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General Lee was forcing the Union army of General McClellan out of their lines threatening Richmond. The battles were very vicious, resulting in heavy casualties for both sides, the bloodiest day was at Malvern Hill.
The phone number of the Oak Grove Branch is: 816-690-3213.
This battle lasted for one day. It began at about 8:30 am and lasted until dark.
The zip code for Oak Grove, Kentucky is 42262.
Oak Grove Lutheran School was created in 1906.
Oak Grove Mennonite Church was created in 1818.
The Oak Grove Battlegrounds is a historical site located in Oak Grove, Missouri, known for its significance during the American Civil War. It was the location of the Battle of Oak Grove in 1864, where Union and Confederate forces clashed. Today, the site serves as a memorial and educational resource, highlighting the events of the Civil War and offering insights into the local history. Visitors can explore the area and learn about the strategic importance of the battlegrounds during the conflict.