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Missouri 11th Volunteer Infantry (Union)

1861-08-06

Organized - Missouri 11th Volunteer Infantry - Missouri

1861-10-21

Battle - Fredericktown - Fredericktown, Missouri

1861-10-21

Battle - Fredericktown - Fredericktown, Missouri

1861-11-07

Battle - Belmont - Belmont, Missouri

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Belmont

The Battle of Belmont was fought on November 7, 1861 in Missouri pitting Ulysses S Grant against Leonidas PolkREAD MORE

1862-02-28

Leadership Change - Regiment - Lieutenant Colonel William E. Panabacker

Lieutenant ColonelWilliam E. Panabacker

1862-02-28

Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel John M. Loomis

1862-02-28

Battle - Island Number Ten - New Madrid, Missouri; Lake County, Tennessee

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Island Number Ten

In addition to prosecuting the coastal blockade and pursuing Confederate commerce raiders, the U.S. Navy's other main role in the Civil War, and arguably its most important one, was seizing and controlling the Mississippi River and its tributaries. In this effort, the main obstacle was not the tiny Confederate navy, but rather the formidable shore fortifications erected by the Confederates along the banks of the Tennessee, Cumberland and Mississippi Rivers. This war, therefore, was less often a matter of s…READ MORE

1862-04-29

Battle - Siege of Corinth - Corinth, Mississippi

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Siege of Corinth

Union forces had captured the railroad junction and important transportation center at Corinth, Mississippi in the spring of 1862 after their victory at Shiloh. After the Battle of Iuka in September, Maj. Gen. Sterling Price's Confederate Army of the West marched to Ripley, Mississippi where it joined Maj. Gen. Earl Van Dorn's Army of West Tennessee. Van Dorn took command of the combined force numbering about 22,000 men. The Rebels marched southeast toward Corinth, hoping to recapture it and then sweep int…READ MORE

1862-09-19

Leadership Change - Regiment - Major Andrew J. Weber

1862-09-19

Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Joseph A. Mower

1862-09-19

Battle - Iuka - Tishomingo County, Mississippi

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Iuka

Maj. Gen. Sterling Price's Army of the West main column marched into Iuka, Mississippi, on September 14th. Price's superior, Gen. Braxton Bragg, had ordered Price to prevent Maj. Gen. William S. Rosecrans's Army of the Mississippi from moving into Tennessee and reinforcing Nashville. Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, commanding the Army of the Tennessee, feared that Price intended to go north to join Bragg. Grant devised a plan for his left wing commander, Maj. Gen. E.O.C. Ord, to advance on Iuka from the west;…READ MORE

1862-10-03

Leadership Change - Regiment - Major Andrew Weber

1862-10-03

Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Joseph A. Mower

1862-10-03

Battle - Battle of Corinth - Corinth, Mississippi

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Battle of Corinth

Not to be confused with Siege of Corinth. Also known as Second Battle of Corinth.READ MORE

1863-05-18

Leadership Change - Regiment - Colonel Andrew J. Weber, and Lieutenant Colonel William L. Barnum

ColonelAndrew J. Weber

Lieutenant ColonelWilliam L. Barnum

1863-05-18

Leadership Change - Brigade - Brigadier General Joseph A. Mower

Brigadier GeneralJoseph A. Mower

1863-05-18

Battle - Vicksburg - Vicksburg, Mississippi

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Vicksburg

In mid-May, 1863, after six months of unsuccessful attempts, Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's Army of the Tennessee finally converged on Vicksburg, defended by a Confederate army under Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton. Capture of the Mississippi River town was critical to Union control of the strategic river. Vicksburg was located on a high river bluff defended with artillery, and Pemberton's men had constructed a series of fortifications in an 8-mile arc surrounding the city on the landward side. After crossing the…READ MORE

1864-07-14

Battle - Tupelo - Tupelo, Mississippi

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Tupelo

Union Maj. Gen. Andrew J. Smith, commanding the Sixteenth Corps with more than 14,000 men, left LaGrange, Tennessee on July 5, 1864, and advanced south. Smith's mission was to insure that Maj. Gen. Nathan B. Forrest and his cavalry did not raid Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman's railroad supply line in middle Tennessee supporting the campaign against Atlanta. Laying waste to the countryside as he advanced, Smith reached Pontotoc, Mississippi, on July 11th. Forrest was in nearby Okolona with about 6,000 men, bu…READ MORE

1864-08-23

Battle - Abbeville - Abbeville, Mississippi

1864-10-23

Battle - Hurricane Creek - Hurricane Creek, Arkansas

1864-12-15

Leadership Change - Regiment - Lieutenant Colonel Eli Bowyer, and Major Modesta J. Green

Lieutenant ColonelEli Bowyer

MajorModesta J. Green

1864-12-15

Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Lucius F. Hubbard

1864-12-15

Leadership Change - Regiment - Lieutenant Colonel Eli Bowyer

Lieutenant ColonelEli Bowyer

1864-12-15

Battle - Nashville - Nashville, Tennessee

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Nashville

Despite a series of defeats in the closing days of November, 1864, Confederate Lieut. Gen. John Bell Hood continued to drag his bloodied Army of Tennessee, approximately 30,000 strong, north towards Nashville. The city was protected by 55,000 Union soldiers, which should have precluded further offensive operations, but Hood was determined and his situation was dire. Hood reached Nashville on December 2nd and staked out a position south of the city, hoping to draw the Union forces into a costly attack. Ulys…READ MORE

1866-01-15

Mustered Out - Missouri 11th Volunteer Infantry - Missouri

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