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Other Name: None
State: Missouri
Location: Jackson County
Campaign: Operations North of Boston Mountains (1862)
Dates: August 11, 1862
Principal Commanders: union  Union States: Lt. Col. James T. Buel
confederate  Confederate States: Col. J.T. Hughes and Col. G.W. Thompson
Forces Engaged: union  Union States: Garrison (approx. 300
confederate  Confederate States: 700-800
Estimated Casualties: union  Union States: approx.
344confederate  Confederate States:
Results: Result(s): Confederate victory
Description:

On August 11, 1862, Col. J.T. Hughes’s Confederate force, including William Quantrill, attacked Independence, at dawn, in two columns on different roads. They drove through the town to the Union Army camp, capturing, killing, and scattering the Yankees. Lt. Col. James T. Buel, commander of the garrison, attempted to hold out in one of the buildings with some of his men. Soon the building next to them was on fire, threatening them. Buel then, by means of a flag of truce, arranged a meeting with the Confederate commander, Col. G.W. Thompson, who had replaced Col. J.T. Hughes, killed earlier. Buel surrendered and about 150 of his men were paroled, the others had escaped, hidden, or been killed. Having taken Independence, the Rebel force headed for Kansas City. Confederate dominance in the Kansas City area continued, but not for long.

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