from his Trevilian Station raid Following the Battle of Trevilian Station (June 11–12, 1864), Sheridan's cavalry began to return on June 13 from their unsuccessful raid against the
Virginia Central Railroad. They crossed the
North Anna River at Carpenter's Ford and then headed on the Catharpin Road in the direction of
Spotsylvania Court House. On June 16 the column passed through
Bowling Green and, traveling along the north bank of the
Mattaponi River, arrived at
King and Queen Court House on June 18. While Sheridan's men were off on their raid, Grant's army had begun moving from
Cold Harbor to cross the James River for an attack against
Petersburg. In conjunction with this move, Grant ordered that his principal supply base be moved from
White House on the
Pamunkey River to
City Point on the James. Sheridan learned that the White House depot had not yet been broken up, so he sent his wounded, prisoners, and African-Americans who had been following his column, to White House under escort on June 19, and then marched back to Dunkirk, where he could cross the Mattaponi. Hampton's Confederate cavalry left Trevilian Station and followed Sheridan on roughly parallel roads to the south. His force consisted of
Brig. Gen. Matthew C. Butler's and Brig. Gen.
Thomas L. Rosser's
brigades from his own
division, Brig. Gen.
Williams C. Wickham's brigade from Maj. Gen.
Fitzhugh Lee's division, and Brig. Gen.
John R. Chambliss's brigade from Maj. Gen.
W.H.F. "Rooney" Lee's division. He added a newly formed cavalry brigade under Brig. Gen.
Martin W. Gary. On June 20, Fitz Lee attempted to attack the Union supply depot at White House, but Sheridan's arrival relieved the garrison there. On June 21, Sheridan crossed over the Pamunkey River, broke through the Confederate cordon at St. Peter's Church, and led 900 wagons toward the James River. They crossed the
Chickahominy River on June 22 and June 23, bypassing stiff opposition south of Jones's Bridge on June 23; Hampton had been unable to intercept Sheridan prior to this, so crossed the Chickahominy upstream from the Union crossing and hastened south. Sheridan headed toward Deep Bottom on his way to link up with Union infantry at
Bermuda Hundred. Near Westover Church, Union Brig. Gen.
Alfred T. A. Torbert's division was stalled by Confederate resistance. On June 24, Brig. Gen.
David McM. Gregg's division occupied a covering position near Samaria Church, on the road to
Charles City, while Sheridan ferried Torbert's division and the supply train across the James at Douthat's Landing. ==Battle==