Kansas 6th Cavalry (Union)
1861-08-01
Organized - Kansas 6th Cavalry - Kansas
1862-08-24
Battle - Coon Creek, Missouri
1862-09-19
Battle - Hickory Grove, Missouri
1862-09-30
Battle - First Newtonia - Newtonia, Missouri
This battle pitted Brig. Gen. James Blunt against Col. J.O. Shelby. Confederate forces numbered 4,000; Union forces numbered about 6,500. It was one of the very few Civil War encounters in which Native Americans fought on both sides. Southern forces had Choctaw, Cherokee, and Chickasaw soldiers, while other Cherokee soldiers fought with the North.READ MORE
1862-10-22
Battle - Old Fort Wayne - Fort Wayne, Indian Territory
1862-11-28
Battle - Cane Hill - Washington County, Arkansas
1862-12-07
Battle - Prairie Grove - Washington County, Arkansas
Nine months after their victory at Pea Ridge, the Union Army of the Frontier in the area was geographically divided. One division under Brig. Gen. James Blunt remained in the northwestern part of Arkansas, and the second under Brig. Gen. Francis Herron was stationed around the Missouri capital of Springfield. The Confederates, hoping to use Arkansas as a base for operations into the border state of Missouri, looked to defeat the Union armies in the area. Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Hindman gathered a Confederate f…READ MORE
1862-12-15
Battle - Neosho, Missouri
1863-07-17
Battle - Honey Springs - Muskogee County, Oklahoma; McIntosh County, Oklahoma
Union and Confederate troops had frequently skirmished in the vicinity of Honey Springs Depot in the Indian Territory of east-central Oklahoma. The Union commander in the area, Maj. Gen. James G. Blunt, correctly surmised that Confederate forces, mostly Native American troops under the command of Brig. Gen. Douglas H. Cooper, were about to concentrate and attack his force at Fort Gibson on the Arkansas River. He decided to meet and engage the Confederates before they were joined by Brig. Gen. William Cabel…READ MORE
1864-04-05
Battle - Roseville, Arkansas
1864-04-18
Battle - Poison Spring - Ouachita County, Arkansas
Poison Spring State Park is a day use park complete with picnic furnishings, a trail and a diorama summarizing the Battle of Poison Spring. This site is dedicated to the battle fought there April 18, 1864, during the Camden expedition of the Red River Campaign. Confederate troops attacked Union soldiers returning from taking supplies from Camden, Arkansas.READ MORE
1864-05-10
Battle - Dardanelle, Arkansas
1864-07-27
Battle - Massard Prairie - Massard Prairie, Virginia
1864-08-12
Battle - Van Buren, Arkansas
1864-10-25
Battle - Mound City, Kansas
1865-08-27
Mustered Out - Kansas 6th Cavalry - Kansas
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