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Other Name: None
State: Missouri
Location: Adair County
Campaign: Operations North of Boston Mountains (1862)
Dates: August 6-9, 1862
Principal Commanders: union  Union States: Col. John McNeil
confederate  Confederate States: Col. Joseph C. Porter
Forces Engaged: union  Union States: Combined force (cavalry and artillery)
confederate  Confederate States: Missouri Brigade
Estimated Casualties: union  Union States: 88
confederate  Confederate States: 368
Total: 456 total
Results: Result(s): Union victory
Description:

Col. John McNeil and his troops, numbering about 1,000, had been pursuing Col. Joseph C. Porter and his Confederate Missouri Brigade of 2,500 men for more than a week. Before noon on August 6, McNeil attacked Porter in the town of Kirksville, where his men had hidden themselves in homes and stores and among the crops in the nearby fields. After almost three hours of fighting, the Yankees secured the town, captured numerous prisoners, and chased the others away. Three days later, another Union force met and finished the work begun at Kirksville, destroying Porter’s command. Kirksville helped consolidate Union dominance in northeastern Missouri.

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