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Battle of Dry Wood Creek

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mules to the Missouri State Guard. Price stated that an important factor in the victory was the fighting experience the Missouri State Guard had gained at Wilson's Creek. The capture of the mules led the battle to be sometimes known as the "Battle of the Mules". The victory at Dry Wood Creek had allowed Price to be able to continue his northward expedition. and his army then headed to
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were driven back from an advanced position, and the main Union force used the covers of the woods to hold off Price for about two hours. However, Price's men eventually overwhelmed the Kansans, and Lane's troops retreated to Fort Scott. During the retreat, Lane's men abandoned their supplies and
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on September 2. The area around Dry Wood Creek was wooded, giving Lane the element of surprise. The leading portions of the Missouri State Guard fell into Lane's trap. Price then brought up more troops, and the Missourians' numerical advantage was a deciding factor in the engagement. Lane's
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troops, and after a two hour skirmish forced Lane to retreat to Fort Scott. In their retreat, Lane's troops abandoned their supplies and mules to the Missourians. Price followed up his victory by continuing his northward march, culminating in another victory at the
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In a report filed after the battle, Lane stated that his forces lost five men killed and six wounded. In his post-action report, Price estimated his loss to be two men killed and twenty-three wounded, although he noted that most of the wounds were not serious.
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bales as cover while attacking uphill. After forcing the Union garrison to surrender, the Missouri State Guard remained in the Lexington area for two weeks before Price ordered the unit to return south.
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Lane sent his forces, estimated to number either 600 or 1,200 men, out to intercept Price's army, and set an ambush along
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provides coverage of both the Battle of Dry Wood Creek and the American Civil War in Missouri as a whole.
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to command it. Lyon moved to confront Price's new force, defeating it at the
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Today, the site of the battle is commemorated with a series of markers near
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to support the Confederate cause in Missouri by marching towards the
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to attempt an interception of Price's army, and set an ambush along
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arrived to take control of Union forces in the state, and
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American Civil War battle fought in Sep 1861 in Missouri
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Diary of a Union cavalryman present at Dry Wood Creek
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General Sterling Price and the Civil War in the West
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Trans-Mississippi Theater
American Civil War
Battle of Dry Wood Creek is located in Missouri
Vernon County, Missouri
Confederate
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Missouri (Confederate)
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Sterling Price
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Cole Camp
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Wilson's Creek
Dry Wood Creek
1st Lexington
Blue Mills Landing
Fredericktown
1st Springfield
Mount Zion Church
Blackwater Creek
Vernon County, Missouri

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