Three Union
gunboats set off from Beaufort, South Carolina up the Combahee River on the
night of June 1st 1863.
Colonel James Montgomery a former Kansas “Jayhawker” led several Union
infantry regiments including the all black 2nd South Carolina Infantry. Harriet Tubman had received information from
local slaves as to the location of mines placed by Confederates along the
river. As Tubman guided the boats up the
river, they picked up slaves hiding along the river waiting to be rescued; they
would eventually take 750 of these “contrabands” onboard.
The three boats
carried the Union troops, which went onto shore June 2nd 1863, with
the mission to remove mines from the river, seize supplies, and destroy the
South Carolina plantations of the Hayward, Lowndes, and Middleton families. They moved quickly, and by the time the
Confederates learned of the raid the damage had been done.
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