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  2. Battle of Hartville - Wikipedia

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    Map of Hartville Battlefield core and study areas by the American Battlefield Protection Program. Marmaduke led a Confederate raid into Missouri in early January 1863. This movement was two-pronged. Col. Joseph C. Porter led one column, comprising his Missouri Cavalry Brigade, out of Pocahontas, Arkansas, to assault Union posts around Hartville ...

  3. Missouri Route 64 - Wikipedia

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    Route D / Route NN to US 65 – Preston: Western terminus of Route NN 5.592: 8.999: Route 64B – Pomme de Terre State Park: Southern terminus of Route 64B: Pittsburg: 7.276: 11.710: Route J: Eastern terminus of Route J 8.040: 12.939: Route RA: Western terminus of Route RA: Hickory–Polk county line 9.331: 15.017: Route TT: Eastern terminus of ...

  4. General Order No. 11 (1863) - Wikipedia

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    George Caleb Bingham's depiction of the execution of the General Order No. 11: Union General Thomas Ewing observes the Red Legs from behind (Order No. 11).. General Order No. 11 is the title of a Union Army directive issued during the American Civil War on August 25, 1863, forcing the abandonment of rural areas in four counties in western Missouri.

  5. List of battles fought in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Union victory Mount Zion Church: December 28, 1861 Boone County: American Civil War Union-440, Confederacy-~ 900 27 KIA, 213 WIA, 64 POW United States vs. Confederate States Union victory Roan's Tan Yard: January 8, 1862 Randolph County: American Civil War Union-450, Confederacy-800 46 KIA, 99 WIA, 28 POW United States vs. Confederate States ...

  6. Troop engagements of the American Civil War, 1863 - Wikipedia

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    Hartville, Missouri Confederate cavalry, Union garrison Confederate 329, Union 78 [11] January 27 – March 3 Battle of Fort McAllister (1863), Georgia Confederate garrison, Union squadron from South Atlantic Blockading Squadron: Confederate one, Union none [12] January 29: Bear River, Idaho Union infantry, Shoshoni tribe: Union 64, Shoshoni ...

  7. List of American Civil War battles - Wikipedia

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    Missouri: A: Union: Union victory by Pope over John P. McCown. March 6 –8, 1862: Battle of Pea Ridge or Elkhorn Tavern: Arkansas: A: Union: Union victory by Samuel Ryan Curtis over Earl Van Dorn ensured continued Union control of Missouri. March 8 –9, 1862: Battle of Hampton Roads: Virginia: B: Inconclusive: USS Monitor battles CSS Virginia ...

  8. Confederate railroads in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Confederacy's rail network suffered from two key deficiencies. First, the route structure was designed to serve the coastal shipping industry, with most lines connecting ports and river terminals to inland points. This lack of inter-railway connections rendered many railroads useless once the Union blockade was in place.

  9. Shelby's Raid (1863) - Wikipedia

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    Shelby's Raid, also known as Shelby's Great Raid [1], was a Confederate cavalry incursion into Arkansas and Missouri during the American Civil War in 1863. Led by Colonel Joseph Orville Shelby, the raid took place from August 21, 1863, to November 3, 1863, covering over 800 miles across territories in west central and northwest Arkansas, as well as southwest and west central Missouri.