In 1863 and early 1864,
Confederate units harassed Union gunboats on the
Nansemond River and operated with relative impunity in the Smithfield area. Union Navy and Army commanders decided to cooperate in a joint operation by sending landing parties into the towns of
Chuckatuck in
Nansemond County – present day
Suffolk, Virginia - and
Smithfield in
Isle of Wight County to converge and trap an offending rebel unit. The plan went awry when Union troops marching south from Smithfield encountered Confederate troops near an abandoned
cotton mill site southwest of the town. Both sides disengaged and pulled back – Union troops into Smithfield and Confederate soldiers toward
Zuni. Then, Confederate forces led by Col.
Nathaniel A. Sturdivant rallied from their nearby winter quarters on the
Blackwater River and rushed to repel the invasion. == Skirmish ==