- Battle of Killdeer Mountain
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Killdeer Mountain
colour_scheme=background:#ffcccc
caption=
partof=theDakota War of 1862
date=July 26 ,1864
place=Dunn County, North Dakota
result=United States victory
combatant1=United States of America
combatant2=Santee Sioux
Teton Sioux
commander1=Alfred Sully
commander2=Inkpaduta
strength1=3,000
strength2=5,000-6,000
casualties1=15 (Estimated)
casualties2=31 (Estimated)|The Battle of Killdeer Mountain (also known as the Battle of Tahkahokuty Mountain) was a battle inU.S. Army Brig. Gen.Alfred Sully ’s Expedition against theSioux inDakota Territory onJune 26 ,1864 ). The location of the battleground is in modernDunn County, North Dakota .During the winter of
1863 –1864 , Sully’s superior,Major General John Pope, formulated a plan for ending the war with theSioux . He would order a force of about 2,500 men, commanded by Sully, into the field to find the Native Americans and engage them in battle. In addition, he would send infantry behind Sully’s force to establish strong-posts in the “Indian country.” Thus,Minnesota troops were ordered to meet Sully’s force at the mouth ofBurdache Creek on the Upper Missouri for active campaigning. The two columns rendezvoused onJune 30 and set out against the Sioux. They establishedFort Rice onJuly 7 at the mouth ofCannonball River and moved on.The Sioux, who had been operating north of Fort Rice, moved across the Missouri River and took a strong position on the Little Missouri River, about 200 miles from the fort. On
July 26 , Sully marched out to engage them in battle. On the 28th, he arrived near the Native American camp which he reported included 5,000-6,000 warriors “strongly posted in wooded country, very much cut up with high, rugged hills, and deep, impassable ravines.” Sully met with some of the tribal chiefs first, but nothing came of it so he attacked. Heavy fighting ensued, but eventually the artillery and long-range firearms took effect and the Sioux began losing ground. The retirement turned into flight. The Native Americans left all their possessions, and a running fight of almost nine miles scattered the warriors who were not wounded or killed. Killdeer Mountain broke the back of the Sioux resistance. Sully did meet the remnants of theSioux warriors that had escaped Killdeer Mountain in August and defeated them, but they had none of the spirit formerly exhibited.External links
* [http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/nd005.htm American Battlefield Protection Program] (public domain source)
*http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/civwar/html/cw_009601_killdeermoun.htm
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