Battle of Old Fort Wayne Beatties Prairie |
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Delaware County, Missouri
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Trans-Mississippi Theater
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Operations North of Boston Mountains
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1st Division, Army of the Frontier
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1st Brigade, Army of Mississippi
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Brig. Gen. James G. Blunt and his troops attacked Col. Douglas H. Cooper and his Confederate command on Beatties Prairie near Old Fort Wayne at 7:00 am on October 22, 1862. The Confederates put up stiff resistance for a half hour, but overwhelming numbers forced them to retire from the field in haste, leaving artillery and equipage behind. This was a setback in the 1862 Confederate offensive that extended from the tidewater in the east to the plains of the Indian Territory of the west. (NPS summary)
Missouri Operations North of Boston Mountains, August-November 1862 |
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Battles of the American Civil War: 1862 |
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| Eastern Theater | | | Western Theater | | | Trans-Mississippi Theater | | | Lower Seaboard Theater | |
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