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Other Name: |
Silver Creek |
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State: |
Missouri |
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Location: |
Randolf County |
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Campaign: |
Operations in Northeast Missouri (1861-62) |
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Dates: |
January 8, 1862 |
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Principal Commanders: |
  Union States: Maj. W.M.G. Torrence
  Confederate States: Col. J.A. Poindexter |
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Forces Engaged: |
  Union States: Detachments from the 1st and 2nd Missouri Cavalry, 4th Ohio Cavalry, and 1st Iowa Cavalry
(450)
  Confederate States: unknown |
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Estimated Casualties: |
  Union States: 11
  Confederate States: 80 Total: 91 total |
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Results: |
Result(s): Union victory |
| Description: |
Rumors and sightings of a Confederate force in the Howard County area had circulated for more than
a week, but the Union troops could not locate them. On January 7, 1862, information came to hand that Col. J.A.
Poindexter and his Confederate force were camped on Silver Creek. Detachments from various Union units came
together and headed towards the Confederate camp which was about 14 miles northwest of Fayette. After finding
the camp, the force attacked, routing the enemy and sending those that were not killed, wounded, or captured
fleeing for safety. Afterwards, the Union force destroyed the camp to prevent its further use. The Confederates
could no longer use their Randolph County base for recruiting and raiding. |
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