Byhe had also developed a station on his property along the Texas Road, where travelers to Texas could buy provisions and have their wagons repaired. There was little interest in preserving the site of these two battles until Williams Battle of Middle Boggy Depot. A Confederate force commanded by Brig. Hopkins of the Second Kansas Cavalry. Many dragged their wagons with them. Many monuments were vandalized. Interest in the park waned for a number of years and maintenance was neglected. The men jumped on the mules and rode across the ford to safer ground.
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Used by the U. Watie had counted on 1, additional men, led by Brigadier General William L. January 31, Hopkins of the Second Kansas Cavalry. Gano moved part of his artillery to his right flank, so that the wagon train would be caught in crossfire. Confederate General Stand Watie led the attackers during both raids.

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The First Battle of Cabin Creek occurred July 1 and 2, A Confederate force under The Second Battle of Cabin Creek was fought on September 19, Civil War History Brief, Summary of the battle of Cabin Creek.
There was little interest in preserving the site of these two battles until The plan was to have a Confederate force attack central Kansas from Indian Territory, raiding Union Army facilities and encouraging Indian tribes in Western Kansas to join in an attack on the eastern part of the state.
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Marvin J. Watie, however, knew that most of the Texans hated all the Indians, including their allies, and resented his promotion in the Confederate Army. They failed to make it across the now waist-deep creek, pushed back by heavy Confederate fire, and so the Ninth Kansas Cavalry were ordered to charge under the covering fire of the 1st Kansas Colored Infantry.
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Rebel artillery opened fire on the Federal defenders from close range. Failing to find the relief force, he continued to Fort Gibson bearing the news of the disaster.
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Civil War Battlefields. Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. Arthur H. The plan was to have a Confederate force attack central Kansas from Indian Territory, raiding Union Army facilities and encouraging Indian tribes in Western Kansas to join in an attack on the eastern part of the state. Watie, however, knew that most of the Texans hated all the Indians, including their allies, and resented his promotion in the Confederate Army.
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One hundred thirty salvaged wagons and mules were put in line for the trip south.
Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. Cabell to strengthen his force prior to the attack but Cabell's troops were delayed by high waters on the Grand River. Copyright to all of these materials is protected under United States and International law. Stand Watie. There was little interest in preserving the site of these two battles until |

The Confederates advanced with the Texans covering the left flank and the Indian Brigade on the right flank.
Retrieved September 5, Watie, however, knew that most of the Texans hated all the Indians, including their allies, and resented his promotion in the Confederate Army.
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American Civil War portal Oklahoma portal. One hundred thirty salvaged wagons and mules were put in line for the trip south.