Since the outset of the raid, the Union force had been pursued by Confederate Maj. Gen.W.H.F. "Rooney" Lee. Lee's forces had finally been able to catch up to the Union cavalry at Staunton Bridge, and had attacked them in the rear and then continued to pursue them as they retired to Union lines.
Battle
On June 28, the Union cavalry crossed the Nottoway River and reached the Stony Creek Depot on the Weldon Railroad. Here, they were attacked by Confederate Maj. Gen. Wade Hampton and his cavalry division. During the resulting battle, Lee arrived on the field with his own forces and attacked the Union raiders. By nightfall, Kautz and Wilson ordered their forces to fall back in an attempt to reach Reams Railway Station to the north. During the retreat, a large number of slaves who had been accompanying the Union forces were left behind.[3][dead link]
^Most sources state unknown for this battle, though the total casualties for the raid overall are cited by the NPS[dead link] as 1,817. Salmon, p. 413, states "Casualty figures for the engagement are not available but probably were light on both sides."