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Other Name: None
State: Minnesota
Location: Yellow Medicine County
Campaign: Operations to Suppress the Sioux Uprising (1862)
Dates: September 23, 1862
Principal Commanders: union  Union States: Col. Henry Hastings Sibley
indian  Indian: Chief Little Crow
Forces Engaged: union  Union States: Volunteer troops (about 1,500)
indian  Indian: Santee Sioux
Estimated Casualties: union  Union States: 37
indian  Indian: unknown
Results: Result(s): Union victory
Description:

On September 19, 1862, Col. Henry Hastings Sibley set out from Fort Ridgely with 1,500 volunteers to put down the Santee uprising. As they neared Wood Lake on September 23, Sibley’s men escaped an ambush by 700 warriors under Chief Little Crow and engaged them in a battle. Sibley’s force won the day inflicting heavy casualties on the Sioux. For this action, Sibley received a promotion to brigadier general. Wood Lake was the first decisive defeat of the Sioux since the uprising began.

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