Second Battle of Cabin Creek | |||||||
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Part of American Civil War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Confederate States | United States (Union) | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Richard M. Gano Stand Watie | Henry Hopkins | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
5th Texas Cavalry Brigade 1st Indian Brigade | Detachments of the 2d Kansas Cavalry, 6th Kansas Cavalry, 14th Kansas Cavalry, 2d Indian and 3d Indian regiments | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
2,000 cavalry and 6 guns | 150 mounted and 470 dismounted cavalry | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
9 dead and 38 wounded | 35 dead, wounded or missing | ||||||
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The Second Battle of Cabin Creek was part of a plan conceived by Confederate Brigadier General Stand Watie, who had been promoted from colonel after the First Battle of Cabin Creek. The plan was to have a Confederate force attack central Kansas from Indian Territory, raiding Union Army facilities and encouraging Indian tribes in Western Kansas to join in an attack on the eastern part of the state. Watie presented the plan to his superior, General S. B. Maxey on February 5, 1864. Maxey approved the plan on the condition that the attack would start by October 1, to coincide with an attack on Missouri already planned by General Sterling Price.[1]
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