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Other Name: Middle Boggy
State: Oklahoma
Location: Unknown
Campaign: Operations in the Indian Territory (1864)
Dates: February 13, 1864
Principal Commanders: union  Union States: Maj. Charles Willette
confederate  Confederate States: Lt. Col. John Jumper
Forces Engaged: union  Union States: Three companies of the 14th Kansas Cavalry Regiment and a section of Howitzers
confederate  Confederate States: Seminole Battalion, Company A, 1st Choctaw and Chickasaw Cavalry Regiment, and a detachment of 20th Texas Regiment
Estimated Casualties: Unknown
Results: Result(s): Union victory
Description:

While on an expedition in February 1864 to meet, defeat or destroy Confederate forces in Indian Territory, Union Maj. Charles Willette and his troops surprised a Confederate force at Middle Boggy Depot on February 13. Although poorly armed, the Rebels made a determined stand for a half hour before retiring. The Union forces killed 47 Confederates during this short fight. Fear of the arrival of fresh Confederate forces influenced the Federals to retire to Fort Gibson. During Col. John F. Phillips’s Indian Territory expedition, he and his men fought with and dispersed numerous Confederate forces. Middle Boggy Depot was, perhaps, the largest encounter during the expedition.

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