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Battles -
Battle Summaries
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| Battle Name: |
Newtonia II |
| Other Names: |
None |
| State: |
Missouri |
| Location: |
Newton County |
| Campaign: |
Price’s Missouri Expedition (1864) |
| Dates: |
October 28, 1864 |
| Principal Commanders: |
Maj. Gen. James G. Blunt [US]; Maj. Gen. Sterling Price [CS] |
| Forces Engaged: |
Five brigades [US]; remnants of Price’s Army of Missouri [CS] |
| Estimated Casualties: |
650 total (US 400; CS 250) |
| Description: |
Price’s force was in full retreat following its expedition into Missouri. On October 28, 1864, it
stopped to rest about two miles south of Newtonia, Missouri. Soon afterward, Maj. Gen. James G. Blunt’s Union
troops surprised the Confederates and began to drive them. Brig. Gen. Joe Shelby’s division, including his Iron
Brigade, rode to the front, dismounted, and engaged the Yankees while the other Rebel troops retreated towards
Indian Territory. Brig. Gen. John B. Sanborn later appeared with Union reinforcements which convinced Shelby to
retire. The Union troops forced the Confederates to retreat but failed to destroy or capture them. |
| Results: |
Union victory |
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