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Other Name: Vera Cruz
State: Missouri
Location: Douglas County
Campaign: Operations North of Boston Mountains (1862)
Dates: November 7, 1862
Principal Commanders: union  Union States: Capt. Hiram E. Barstow
confederate  Confederate States: Col. John Q. Burbridge and Col. Colton Greene
Forces Engaged: union  Union States: Detachments of 10th Illinois Cavalry and State Militia (approx. 100 men)
confederate  Confederate States: cavalry brigade (approx. 1,000 men)
Estimated Casualties: union  Union States: 113
confederate  Confederate States: unknown
Results: Result(s): Confederate victory
Description:

Having received reports that Confederate troops were in the area, Capt. Hiram E. Barstow, Union commander at Clark’s Mill, sent a detachment toward Gainesville and he led another southeastward. Barstow’s men ran into a Confederate force, skirmished with them and drove them back. His column then fell back to Clark’s Mill where he learned that another Confederate force was coming from the northeast. Unlimbering artillery to command both approach roads, Barstow was soon engaged in a five-hour fight with the enemy. Under a white flag, the Confederates demanded a surrender, and the Union, given their numerical inferiority, accepted. The Confederates paroled the Union troops and departed after burning the blockhouse at Clark’s Mill. Clark’s Mill helped the Confederates to maintain a toehold in southwest Missouri.

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