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Battle of Fort Davidson

By Martin Kelly, About.com

Dates:

September 27, 1864

Other Names:

Pilot Knob

Location:

Fort Davidson, Missouri

Key Individuals Involved in the Battle of Fort Davidson:

Union: Brigadier General Thomas Ewing, Jr.
Confederate: Major General Sterling Price

Outcome:

UnionVictory. 1,684 casualties of which 1,500 were Confederate soldiers.

Overview of the Battle :

In September 1864, a Confederate army under Maj. Gen. Sterling Price crossed into Missouri with the goal of capturing St. Louis. Union Brig. Gen. Thomas Ewing moved with reinforcements down the railroad to Ironton to retard Price’s advance. On the morning of September 27, the Confederates attacked, driving the Federals back into their defenses anchored by Fort Davidson. In the late afternoon, Price unsuccessfully assaulted the fort repeatedly, suffering heavy casualties. Price, considering the possible time involved, had dismissed the possibility of mounting guns on the high ground to compel the fort to surrender or to shell the garrison into submission. During the night, the Federals evacuated the fort. Price had paid a high price in lives and gave Union forces the necessary time to concentrate and oppose his raid.
Source: CWSAC Battle Summaries

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