- Battle of Baxter Springs
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Baxter Springs
caption=
partof=theAmerican Civil War
date=October 6 ,1863
place=Cherokee County, Kansas
result=Confederate victory
combatant1= flagicon|USA|1863United States (Union)
combatant2= flagicon|CSA|1863 CSA (Confederacy)
commander1=James B. Pond James G. Blunt
commander2=William C. Quantrill
strength1=Detachments from three regiments and an escort
strength2=Quantrill’s Raiders (approx. 400)
casualties1=103
casualties2=3The Battle of Baxter Springs, sometimes called the Baxter Springs Massacre, was a minor battle of the
American Civil War , fought onOctober 6 ,1863 , near the modern-day town ofBaxter Springs, Kansas .In late 1863, the guerrilla band of
Quantrill's Raiders travelled south fromKansas along theTexas Road to winter inTexas . Numbering about 400, this group captured and killed two Union teamsters who had come from small Federal Army post called Fort Blair.Quantrill decided to attack Fort Blair and divided his force into two columns, one under him and the other commanded by a subordinate, David Poole. Poole and his men proceeded down the Texas Road, where they encountered Union soldiers, most of whom were
African Americans . They chased and attacked the Union troops, killing some of them before they reached the earth and log fort.Poole's column then attacked Fort Blair, but the garrison fought them off with the aid of a
howitzer . Quantrill's column moved on the post from another direction and happened to encounter a Union detachment escorting Maj. Gen. James G. Blunt as he was in the process of moving his command headquarters from Fort Scott toFort Smith .Most of this detachment, including the
military band , Maj. Henry Z. Curtis (son of Maj. Gen.Samuel R. Curtis ), andJohnny Fry (first official westbound rider of thePony Express ) was killed, but Blunt and a few mounted men escaped and returned to Fort Scott. Blunt was removed from command for failing to protect his column, but he was soon restored. Touted as a massacre by some, Baxter Springs was another of the events that characterized the vicious Kansas-Missouri border warfare.ee also
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Battle of Lawrence [http://home.4state.com/~heritagectr/web_gallery/pages/MVC-011S_JPG.htm] Baxter Springs Heritage Center featuring a mural of the Battle of Baxter Springs by: Edmund V. NessReferences
[http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/ks002.htm Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Battle Summary]
** [http://www.ku.edu/heritage/owk/forts1865.html Kansas Forts During the Civil War] (1992)
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