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- Q2889268 abstract "The Battle of Marmiton River (also known as Shiloh Creek or Charlot's Farm) occurred on October 25, 1864, in Vernon County, Missouri during the American Civil War.Following the Battle of Mine Creek, Confederate Major General Sterling Price continued his cartage towards Fort Scott. In the late afternoon of October 25, Price's supply train had difficulty crossing the Marmiton River ford and, like at Mine Creek, Price had to make a stand. Brigadier General John McNeil, commanding two brigades of Alfred Pleasonton's Union cavalry division, attacked the Confederate troops that Price and his officers had rallied, which included a sizable number of unarmed men. McNeil observed the sizable Confederate force, not knowing that many of them were unarmed, and refrained from an all out assault. After about two hours of skirmishing, Price continued his retreat and McNeil could not mount an effective pursuit. Price's army was broken by this time, and it was simply a question of how many men he could successfully evacuate to friendly territory.".
- Q2889268 causalties "unknown".
- Q2889268 combatant "CSA (Confederacy)".
- Q2889268 combatant "United States (Union)".
- Q2889268 commander Q14623645.
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- Q2889268 date "1864-10-25".
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- Q2889268 result "Unionvictory".
- Q2889268 strength "1 Division".
- Q2889268 strength "2 brigades".
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- Q2889268 casualties "unknown".
- Q2889268 combatant "CSA (Confederacy)".
- Q2889268 combatant "United States".
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- Q2889268 conflict "Battle of Marmiton River".
- Q2889268 date "1864-10-25".
- Q2889268 partof "the American Civil War".
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- Q2889268 result "Union victory".
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- Q2889268 point "37.8717 -94.6153".
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- Q2889268 comment "The Battle of Marmiton River (also known as Shiloh Creek or Charlot's Farm) occurred on October 25, 1864, in Vernon County, Missouri during the American Civil War.Following the Battle of Mine Creek, Confederate Major General Sterling Price continued his cartage towards Fort Scott. In the late afternoon of October 25, Price's supply train had difficulty crossing the Marmiton River ford and, like at Mine Creek, Price had to make a stand.".
- Q2889268 label "Battle of Marmiton River".
- Q2889268 lat "37.8717".
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- Q2889268 name "Battle of Marmiton River".