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Battle of Camden Point

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129: 214:, with one piece of artillery, all under command of Colonel Jim Ford, of the Second Colorado, totaling 700 - 1,000 soldiers, ambushed Thornton's picnicking force, routing it and killing two and wounding approximately 25 Confederates. The 2nd Colorado Cavalry had suffered one killed and one wounded. Three of these wounded Federals later died from their wounds. Four additional Confederates were captured and executed by Federals after the battle ended. Ammunition, weapons, and gunpowder were captured and Camden Point was burned. 312: 117: 206:. At this time a Confederate cavalry force approximately 200-300 strong under Colonel J. C. Thornton was organizing around Camden Point. On July 13, Thornton's men held a picnic in an open pasture near the town. Detachments of the 338: 221:. In 1871, a memorial to the Confederates killed in the engagement was erected at the Pleasant Grove Cemetery near Camden Point where the Confederate slain are buried and is the third oldest Confederate memorial west of the 348: 28: 254: 343: 255:"Operations of the Guerrillas Platte City Captured and Burnt By Federal Troops One Half the Town Destroyed Several Men Burned to Death Battle at Camden Point" 211: 62: 333: 225:. Two older Confederate memorials can be found in Lone Jack, Missouri and Cowen Cemetery (Wayne County, Missouri) erected in 1870. 353: 133: 128: 218: 358: 368: 363: 203: 188: 56: 217:
The battle flag of the Confederate forces was captured as well, and now resides in the possession of the
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in north-western Missouri, detachments of Federal troops crossed the
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Trans-Mississippi Theater
American Civil War
Camden Point, Missouri
39°27′12″N 94°44′43″W / 39.45333°N 94.74528°W / 39.45333; -94.74528
Union
United States
United States of America
Confederate States of America
CSA (Confederacy)
James Hobart Ford
Camden Point, Missouri
Paw Paw Rebellion
Missouri River
Platte County, Missouri
2nd Colorado Cavalry
15th Kansas Cavalry
Colorado State Historical Society
Mississippi River


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Platte County, Missouri
Conflicts in 1864

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