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The Battle of Big Bethel, also known as the Battle of Bethel Church, took place on June 10, 1861 during the American Civil War, in York County, Virginia.
Federal General Benjamin Butler sent several infantry convoys from Hampton and Newport News against the Confederate units located in Big Bethel Church and Little Bethel Church. The Confederates left Little Bethel Church and fortified themselves on the shore of Brick Kiln Creek, near Big Bethel Church. General Ebenezer Pierce sent troops to a frontal attack along the road, but was repelled. The 5th New York Regiment (Zouaves) crossed the river downstream and tried to bypass the left flank of the Confederates, but was also repelled. Federal units randomly retreated to Hampton and Newport News.
The battle was the first ground battle of the Civil War on the territory of modern Virginia. In a sense, it can be considered the first battle of the entire civil war. The battle at Philippi took place earlier (June 3, 1861), but it seems more like just a shootout than a full battle.
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