Shelby's Raid (1863)

Shelby's Raid
Part of the American Civil War

Map of Shelby's route. Shelby's Raid started in Arkadelphia, Arkansas, and crossed into Missouri near Pineville. The raid targeted Neosho, Greenfield, Humansville, and Warsaw. Shelby's forces broke through Marhsal, then retreated through Waverly and Carthage, and finally back into Arkansas.
DateAugust 21 – November 3, 1863 (1863-08-21 – 1863-11-03)
Location
Result Mixed results
Belligerents
United States United States (Union) Confederate States of America Confederate States
Commanders and leaders
John McAllister Schofield
Thomas Ewing Sr.
Egbert Benson Brown
Bazel Ferdinand Lazear
Joseph Orville Shelby
Strength
2,350 - 2,800+ 600 - 1700+
Casualties and losses
5 dead, 26 wounded, 11 missing 53 dead, 98 wounded, unspecified amount missing

Shelby's Raid, also known as Shelby's Great Raid[1], was a Confederate cavalry incursion into Arkansas and Missouri during the American Civil War in 1863. Led by Colonel Joseph Orville Shelby, the raid took place from August 21, 1863, to November 3, 1863, covering over 800 miles across territories in west central and northwest Arkansas, as well as southwest and west central Missouri.[2]

  1. ^ Shelby's Great Raid is mentioned multiple times spanning across different books covering the subject.
    • Ride Around Missouri: Shelby's Great Raid 1863, check McLachlan, Sean. 2011.
    • General Jo Shelby: Undefeated Rebel, explore O'Flaherty, Daniel. 2000, page 189.
    • The Great Missouri Raid: Sterling Price and the Last Major Confederate Campaign in Northern Territory refer to Forsyth, Michael J. 2015, page 44.
    • The Fifth Season: General "JO" Shelby's Great Raid of 1863, by Scott, Mark E. 2001.
  2. ^ Beckenbaugh, Terry. "Shelby's Raid". Civil War on the Western Border.