Battle of Fort Smith

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Battle of Fort Smith
Part of the American Civil War

Commissary building of Fort Smith
DateJuly 31, 1864 (1864-07-31)
Location
Result Union victory
Belligerents
 United States (Union)  Confederate States
Commanders and leaders
United States John M. Thayer Confederate States of America Douglas H. Cooper
Units involved
District of the Frontier
District of the Indian Territory
Strength
3 brigades 2 brigades
Casualties and losses
4 killed
6 wounded
11 captured
2 killed
4 wounded

The Battle of Fort Smith was fought on July 31, 1864 in Sebastian County, Arkansas during the American Civil War.

Background

In the wake of the failed Camden Expedition, areas of Arkansas lay prone to cavalry raids against Union outposts.[1] One such raid occurred at Massard Prairie on July 27, 1864 where Confederate forces under Brigadier-General Richard M. Gano won a victory, encouraging further engagement.[2]

Opposing Forces

Union

  • District of the Frontier – BG John M. Thayer
    • 1st Brigade – Col
      John Edwards
    • 2nd Brigade – Col James M. Williams
    • 3rd Brigade – Col William R. Judson

Confederate

  • District of the Indian Territory – BG Douglas H. Cooper
    • 5th Texas Cavalry Brigade – BG Richard M. Gano
    • First Indian Brigade – BG Stand Watie

Battle

Several days later Gano's superior, Brigadier-General

James M. Williams' brigade, including the 6th Kansas Colored Infantry and two howitzers from the 2nd Kansas Battery. The Union artillery proved superior and soon drove off the Confederates.[3] Cooper ordered a withdrawal, leaving snipers behind to cover the retreat.[4]

Aftermath

Cooper took with him approximately $130,000 worth of Union arms and supplies.[4] Thayer maintained control of Fort Smith for the duration of the war. Fort Smith is preserved within Fort Smith National Historic Site.

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