BATTLE OF WILSON'S CREEK
Understanding the Battle of Wilson's Creek
Location: Approximately 10 miles southwest of Springfield, Missouri
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The Battle of Wilson's Creek, (Aug. 10, 1861) was a battle of the Civil War and was considered the second major battle that occurred two weeks after the First Bull Run Battle that happened in Virginia. It is the first major battle that took place west of the Mississippi River. The war was between an aggressive Union army and a superior force, the Confederate soldiers plus the pro-secessionist Missouri State Guard (MSG) who were looking to Missouri's future. The war erupted due to Nathaniel Lyon's aggressiveness that was a fierce pro-Union officer of the federal army anxiously looking at crushing the secessionist forces. At this time, the state of Missouri had been fractured leading to the division that had followed the election of Lincoln. As such, much of the army population included new governor who sympathized with the disunion activities that were present in the Deep South[footnoteRef:1]. [1: Louis S. Gerteis, The Civil War in Missouri: A Military History (Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2012).]
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