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Other Name: |
None |
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State: |
North Dakota |
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Location: |
Kidder County |
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Campaign: |
Operations against the Sioux in North Dakota (1863) |
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Dates: |
July 26, 1863 |
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Principal Commanders: |
  Union States: Brig. Gen. Henry Hastings Sibley
  Indian: Chief Inkpaduta |
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Forces Engaged: |
  Union States: District of Minnesota
  Indian: Santee and Teton Sioux |
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Estimated Casualties: |
Unknown |
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Results: |
Result(s): Union victory |
| Description: |
Following the Battle of Big Mound on July 24, 1863, Brig. Gen. Henry Hastings Sibley and his men
moved their camp about four miles and then rested till the next day. The morning of the 26th they set out and after
marching about 14 miles, found the Sioux ready for battle. At first, the fighting was long range because the Native
Americans refrained from closing with the soldiers. The Native Americans did attempt to flank the left side of the
camp and run off the mules. The Mounted Rangers and infantry, though, after heavy fighting, compelled the Native
Americans to abandon their intentions. Following this setback, the Sioux retreated, ending the battle. Sibley
resumed his march after the Native Americans the next day. The Sioux were on the run. |
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