Eubank and child were in captivity longer--some historians say 14 months and her son says nine months. No wonder she did not like to talk to people about such experiences, not even to her little son. Blunt left Colonel Thomas Moonlight in charge of a small brigade on the Little Blue. Following the Battle of Mine Creek, Confederate Major General Sterling Price continued his cartage towards Fort Scott. During the early stages of the campaign, Price abandoned his plan to capture They ran up onto a little hill where there was a little forest and there up in two trees was a scaffold with a dead Indian on it. This train and the stage came from the East and did not dare go further West on account of the Indians. The unit is also known as A. R. Witt's Infantry, C. M. Cargile's Infantry, E. L. Vaughan's Infantry, Thomas D. Merrick's Infantry, S. S. Ford's Infantry, Obed Patty's Infantry, George A. Merrick's Infantry, Zebulon Venable's Eubank, now deceased. There he joined a company of soldiers and went back to help fight the Indians. WebThe Battle of the Little Blue River "They fought us on the blue grass ridges" Pvt. "Then a squaw took me and led me into a tent and made me a bed of buffalo robes and motioned for me to lie down. Neither did she know where all this would end. Soon after this Mr. Roper and the three children went back to Pennsylvania. When Mrs. Eubank got back to Missouri she was a physical and almost a mental wreck. This allowed other Confederate units to successfully attack the now-weakened Union center. Battle of Westport They stopped abut 3 o'clock, on a small creek, to rest and cook the turkey. Ben. When asked on the Little Blue where they were traveling to, the Indians replied, "To St. From this time on I stayed with the Arapahoes till liberated. But at the end of four days we all started for Fort Lyons. But during the battle these three chiefs with their captives and a small band of Indians got away and headed north for Cheyenne agency and the mountains. Price made costly frontal attacks that were bloodily repulsed, and the Unionists blew up Fort Davidson as they escaped in the night. "The one that captured me was a Cheyenne and he kept me for about a month, when he traded me to the Arapahoe for five ponies. Battle of Charlot October 25. The name of the Cheyenne chief was 'Black Kettle' and the name of the Arapahoe chief was 'Left Hand.'. 1.3 Support by AustralianRupert. Then the squaws jumped on me and pulled my hair and beat me till I began to think my time had come. As Wm. . . Then I started for Nebraska City. There were just seven Indians that had captured us, but that afternoon five more joined us and then I got a horse by myself. One day when we were camped they ran a buffalo into the camp and an Indian shot it with an arrow and the arrow went through the animal. They whirled their horses around and came right toward us. Date. Thirteen companies were out on the Little Blue within eight days after the raid. But the wagon-trains never went over the cut-off, always going over the original trail through Marysville. Eubank over her little girl could not be kept from crying and the Indians soon located them and took them captives, mounted the four on ponies and moved southwest toward the Republican river where the Indians had established a large camp filled with the loot of the raids. When they got to the house they put us off the horses and began destroying everything in the house; broke the stove, dishes, guns and emptied the featherbeds and took the ticks with them. Wells, Charley Wells and ____ Bartley. Mrs. A. J. Travelute, who still lives in Marysville, says, "My father, Jacob Mohrbacher, and family did not come to the village at night but we lived in constant fear." Created May 25, 2002; Revised July 6, 2006 They usually carry their children by strapping the child to a board and then hanging the board on the horn of the saddle. Please send us a copy of your story when finished. One of them is that he shares with his sainted mother the idea that his little sister, Isabella, may still be alive somewhere and if she is, he would give all he possesses to find her. His parents were then living in Oketo. WebHarris's Battery accompanied Sterling Price during his raid into Missouri in late 1864, during which it fought at the battles of Pilot Knob, Glasgow, Little Blue River, Big Blue River, and Mine Creek, as well as several smaller skirmishes. WebThe Battle of Byram's Ford (also known as the Battle of Big Blue River and the Battle of the Blue) was fought on October 22 and 23, 1864, in Missouri during Price's Raid, a campaign of the American Civil War.With the Confederate States of America collapsing, Major General Sterling Price of the Confederate States Army conducted an invasion of In one of these letters he says, " . I said, 'No, I wasn't', because I thought if they intended to kill me they would have done so on the start. Some of the frightened ranchers on the Little Blue after they had sent their families east to safety, rounded up their cattle, over 200 head, and drove them down the trail to a point northeast of Hanover at the head of Horseshoe creek and remained there ten days. He then sent Capt. Next I would like to thank Jim Kroll, After her ransom she went to her relatives in Laclede county, Missouri. Historian Wiley Sword calls him "perhaps the most capable Indian leader then in the Northwest Territory," although he later signed several treaties ceding land, which caused He came to Oak Grove station to work for E. C. Comstock in April, 1859. Just then we heard terrible yells. James Kelley from Vermillion. Eubank, and by Mrs. Laura Roper Vance of Enid, Okla., agree almost to the letter, and these two people never knew each other nor compared notes. . Major General Sterling Price of the Confederate States Army led an army into Missouri in September 1864 with hopes of tough Union manage of the nation. These two boys and Isabella Eubank were given up by the Indians at Ft. Lyons, October 12, 1864, the same time Laura was turned loose. Battle of Little Blue River So quite a number of friendly (?) Although he had to meet the chiefs two miles from the fort, he so handled his orderlies that at the right moment the orderlies got word to the fort and the cavalry came and surrounded the two chiefs and party and the chiefs were put in irons. The Indian brought the arrow and showed it to me. There were several white families living there. Curtis wanted to conserve his strength and ordered Blunt to retreat and join him along the Big Blue. 65 relations. Lee, Fred L. Gettysburg of the West: The Battle of Westport, October 21-23, 1864. And these girls took me wherever they went and seemed to be very fond of me.". Originally published in 1964. Later that evening, Blunt abandoned Independence and joined Curtis lines along the Big Blue River, southwest of Independence. WebOctober 21 1864 Friday Battle of Little Blue River, MO (CWSAC Limited Battle Confederate Victory) Siege of Petersburg Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign Hoods Operations in Northern Alabama Prices Missouri Raid Go to October 22 1864 Alabama. "One night as we were ready to camp, all at once they began packing up to travel, and all the women and children started on the back trail, but the warriors went ahead. The Confederates missed an opportunity to trap a detachment of federal troops under federal Brigadier General Thomas Ewing Jr. at Fort Davidson near Pilot Knob, Missouri, in the southeastern part of the state. WebThe Battle of Little Blue River was fought on October 21, 1864, as part of Price's Raid during the American Civil War. Moonlight spent Oct. 20 strengthening his position by setting up headquarters on theIndependence-Lexington road near the wooden bridge. Chrisman's battalion was assigned to Parson's Cavalry Brigade, 1st In 1917 John Gilbert wrote a series of valuable letters about the Little Blue Indian raid for the Nebraska Historical society in which were reclaimed from oblivion many interesting facts about those arduous pioneer days. There were from 75 to 100 ranches on the Little Blue and on account of the vast number of oxen used on the trail the cattle business was an important and profitable business on these ranches; some ranches had considerable livestock. In order to better understand the various raids and massacres it will be well to locate some of the principal stage stations and ranches on the Overland trail. My mother died in McCune, Crawfford county, Kansas, April 4, 1913. . About three miles above Kiowa, Theodore Ulig, a boy of 17 years was killed. These two men had just started to Brownsville for supplies and had only gone a few miles; their teams and everything else were taken. Now, it is just possible that the Roper family tarried both at Nebraska City and Brownsville. Harris's Missouri Battery (1864 Joe Eubank's wife was crying. . The others who escaped alive from Oak Grove ranch were E. S. Comstock, Harry Comstock, J. M. Comstock, wife and child, Ella Butler, Sarah and Mary Comstock, Tobias Castor and Mrs. Francis Blush and child. WebThe Battle of the Little Blue River "They fought us on the blue grass ridges" Pvt. Others who were braver remained about their ranches in hiding and slept among their cattle on the open prairie at night--and there was real danger, for the Indians did not leave the Little Blue until the approach of soldiers from the east. Lately I have had letters from her. Companies A, E, and F mustered Battle of Little Blue River "They fought us on the blue grass ridges" Pvt. It might be stated here that Mrs. Eubank left for her old home on a wagon-train from Ft. Laramie. 1.2 CommentsSupport by PM. In answer to your inquiries about Oak Grove massacre on the little Blue in Nebraska on August 7, 1864, I will say, I am the boy that was taken captive with my mother Mrs. Wm. The Battle of Little Blue River turned into fought on October 21, 1864, as part of Price's Raid for A marker is located in a small roadside park at the corner of Hwy 24 and Old Lexington Road. From there I went with the stage coach to Nebraska City, where my people were. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~wynkoop/index.htm At the fort Mrs. Eubank, ragged and weak, told of the brutality of these two chiefs. The fright of the women and children was intense and few dared to leave their homes even in town. They kindly answered my letters and I have gathered valuable information from them of the family history. WebBattle of Little Blue River October 21. The family moved to Colorado in 1917, living at Greeley and Kersey for some years and in 1921 took up their abode at Pierce. Capt. Mrs. Hough says that she had another uncle who was not killed in the Cheyenne raid, for he was out west with a wagon-train. WebThe Battle of Pea Ridge commenced on March 7 to the east of Bentonville, Arkansas, with the Confederates attempting to outflank Curtis's forces. Joel Huntoon with men to a ford 4 milesdistant to the south. The regiment was raised under the authority of Major General John C. Frmont, commander So Fred Eubank was left alone one mile west of Kiowa station when the Indians appeared. Mrs. Huff's father's name was Joseph Adams. . The men did not know then that some were taken prisoners." But having lived far away from the site where occurred the tragedy of their unfortunate family, there is much history that they would like to get, to gather up the last threads of the family story. About the middle of the night an Indian rode up beside me and asked me if I was afraid the Indians would kill me. Battle of Glasgow "While in Denver the people bought me clothes and everything else I needed. The men at these posts were charged with protecting the U. S. mail and travel in general along the Overland trail. The Battle of the Little Blue River "They fought us on the blue grass ridges" Pvt. 21594 E Old Lexington Rd, Independence, MO, Broad overview of the Civil War in Jackson County, Missouri. WebCoordinates: 453354N 1072544W. WebConfederate Major General Sterling Prices Missouri Raid of 1864 ended in defeat at the battle of Westport on 21-23 October 1864. The Indians I think scalped my little sister, taken captive at the time my mother and I and another girl (Laura Roper) were taken captives. Near Montevallo October 19. WebView BattleofLittleBlueRiver-Part3.docx from ACCOUNTING 706 at Accounting Institute Seminar. As they were going by this neighbor's I rode that far with them. . It began on October 21, when General Blunt was ordered to return to the Little Blue and reoccupy the same defensive positions he had been directed to abandon only the day before. Mine Creek, Little Osage River, October 25. Battle of Little Blue River Location: Near Independence, Jackson County, MO, Size of Forces: Approx. To form a correct idea of the magnitude of property loss and destruction by the Indians, it is necessary to take into consideration the length of the Overland Trail attacked. Although the battle resulted in a Confederate victory and the capture of significant war material, it had little long-term benefit as Price was ultimately defeated at Westport a week later, bringing his Curtis previously sent elements of the Army of the Borders Provisional Cavalry Division, commanded by Blunt, forward to the Little Blue River. WebThe 1st (Dobbin's) Regiment Arkansas Cavalry (18611865) was a Confederate Army cavalry regiment during the American Civil War. She therefore was not at Oak Grove during the raid. The 50 mules belonging to the train were driven away by the Indians. provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the Missouri State Library, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State with additional support from the William T. Kemper Foundation - Commerce Bank, Trustee, KANSAS CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY | DIGITALHISTORY. In a letter I received from one of his daughters at Red Cloud, dated October 10, 1926, she says in part, " . She had just heard that Fred had been killed. We had not been there (at the house) but a few minutes, when an Indian rode up with this girl's scalp on a spear. I was turned over to the commanding officer at once. I was willing for a time to satisfy their curiosity, but it soon got awfully monotonous. They tried to take it off, but could not. Isabella was not scalped. Although pickets of the 11th Kansas set the bridge along the Independence and Lexington Road on fire, the 5th Missouri Cavalry (CSA) of the famed Iron Brigade rushed across it. "On the seventh day of August, 1864, about 1 o'clock p. m., I left my house in Nuckolls county, Neb., on the Little Blue, to spend the afternoon with a neighbor's family by the name of Wm. Before her marriage to my father my mother's maiden name was Lucindy Walton. "Our main food was buffalo meat. We told Mrs. Eubank to go on. Mr. Julian was killed and Mrs. Julian carried away captive. The first thing they did was to snatch my hat off my head and my slippers out of my hands. WebBATTLE OF LITTLE BLUE RIVER OCTOBER 21, 1864. In another letter he states, " . Blunts attack ran head-on into the rapidly concentrating Confederate force and pushed it back toward the Little Blue. BattleofLittleBlueRiver It was an ox train, but we went as fast as the oxen could travel. Eubank and the baby. 4th Iowa Volunteer Cavalry Regiment | Military Wiki | Fandom Engagement at the Marmiton or Battle of Chariot October 25. WebThe 10th Arkansas Infantry (18611865) was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas. TheKansans stopped the first two attacks from Maj. Gen. JohnS. Marmaduke. Thursday, October 20, 1864 to Saturday, October 22, 1864. Harris's Missouri Battery (1864 On account of his description of this new country he induced his father, Wm. Tycen Bailey (01:48): One main use of this river was during the Gold Rush. WebThe Second Battle of Lexington was a minor skirmish during the American Civil War, taking place on October 19, 1864, in Lexington, the county seat of Lafayette County, Missouri. We always camped two hours before sundown, and they had two tents--one for the young squaws to make bead work and moccasins, and the other for the real old men to make arrows. There was much suffering among the refugees. 16th Regiment Kansas Volunteer Cavalry . . Marias des Cygnes,Mine Creek, Little Osage River, October 25. They later moved to Missouri and her husband still lives at Shelton, Missouri, but she is dead. James H. Campbell 14th Missouri Confederate Cavalry By 11 a.m. on Oct. 20, 1864, Col. Thomas Moonlight had made his first movement after the Little Blue crossing. Battle of Little Blue River Restrain your men, impress upon them that their aim should be to secure success in a just and holy cause and not to gratify personal feeling and revenge. WebThe Battle of Little Blue River was a battle of the American Civil War, occurring on October 21, 1864 in Jackson County, Missouri during Price's Raid. "By this time we had gotten into the timber. As printed in the Marysville Advocate-Democrat, Marysville, Kan. "Battle of the Little Blue River" Civil War on the Western Border: The Missouri-Kansas Conflict, 1854-1865. John Gilbert's delay saved his life, for he had paused at the Joseph Eubank home to learn why Mrs. Eubank was in tears. The Indians, who made these raids came along the roads, their ponies generally in a walk, and the white people mistook them for the friendly Otoes who had often come through there. His name was George Eubank. Let us remember that it is but 25 years that daily papers are common, and but three years that the radio is in use. I then thought my chances to become free were slim. Then the Indian that captured me took me on his horse with him and we rode the rest of the night and the next day until about 2 o'clock. "We traveled all that night and the next day till 3 o'clock p. m., when we came to a band of about 50 Indians. Indians were mustered in to help guard. . The raid was especially severe at Julesberg and Plum Creek, where every building and ranch were destroyed. Just dug out all the sand we could and covered him up." We saw the Indians drive our stock away, and so were much scared. It was off the road about 50 steps. This has been noted in the general character of the Redman for it is said that Indian captives would under the cruelest torture never even give out a moan. We ran right into a buffalo wallow and sat down on the edge of it. WebBattle of Little Blue River October 21. Eubank, sr., and his son, James, coming west of Oak Grove with the wagon and four oxen about two miles from home. Price's Raid in Missouri and Kansas September to November. They always told me that they thought it wasn't right for me to be held there, but they thought I would be given up soon. They have a fine family of three daughters and five sons. Newtonia October 28. Battle of Little Blue River There were two engagements at Byram's Ford on the Big Blue River. E. B. Murphy, in his memoranda, says he had in his command 145 men. From the time we arrived at the big camp I did not see Mrs. Eubank or her baby again. A participant in numerous raids, including the Lawrence Massacre in 1863, he was ultimately killed at the Battle of Little Blue River in 1864. Designation changed to 2nd Missouri Artillery November 20, 1861, and assigned to duty in forts about They came back and settled on a farm near DeWitt, Nebraska, where Joseph Roper died. Many settlers had gathered there and among them were the men of a twenty-wagon mule train. we went up the Blue until we came to the upper Eubank place. Independence and State Line October 22. . Oak Grove Massacre James H. Campbell 14th Missouri Confederate Cavalry By 11 a.m. on Oct. 20, 1864, Col. Thomas Moonlight had made his first movement after the Little Blue crossing. When she told them that she was at the Eubank home, they replied, 'Why then she is killed, for all the Eubanks were killed.' By this time the Indians had killed everyone at the house and started for my father's place (going west). In the late afternoon of October 25, Price's supply train had difficulty The Ulig ranch was near the Oak Grove ranch and Theodore had been down to Kiowa and was running a race homeward with John Gilbert when he, being ahead, ran into the Indians. Castel, Albert. Mr. Kelley was father's partner and Mr. Butler was his teamster. We tried to remain awake all night, but one night about 2 o'clock mother and the other children were driven home on account of rain. The Battle of Little Blue River changed into fought on October 21, 1864, as part of Price's Raid throughout the [1927?]. He was at Kiowa Station on the ninth of August when Bob Emery had reached that station with seven passengers, and was bound to go up as far as Liberty farm to see what had become of his brother, Charles Emery and his family, who owned that station, and to bring them away if alive yet. Since Wm. The women and children and older men were placed in wagons with their few household belongings and hurried towards the Big Blue, and in a few days over a hundred wagons were in encampment from the village of Marysville out north towards where the St. Joseph & Grand Island water tanks now stand. The Little Blue River in Jackson County, Missouri. In the main it is true, and it is a wonder that there is a story at all. Battle of Marmiton River . She knew that the Indians did not like anyone who was gloomy or who cried on account of pain or unpleasant situations. Corn brought $2 per bushel there. Both sides wanted to have control over the river and ended up having a battle there. Big Blue, State Line, October 22. Then at midnight the folks came up from Oak Grove. Afterward I learned that he was a half-breed and that the government had hired him as a scout. WebThe Battle of Little Blue River changed into fought on October 21, 1864, as part of Price's Raid in the course of the American Civil War. Murphy wanted to attack them, the independent company readily joined him. E. B. Murphy with a company of cavalry from Fort Kearney. At Oak Grove station were stopping a man and woman traveling by name Julian. They picked us up and put us on the horses and took us back to Mr. Eubank's house. "We had gone only about 50 yards, around the bluffs, when we stopped to wait for him. WebAt a bend in the Wabash River on the morning of November 4, 1791, Little Turtle and Blue Jacket attacked St. Clair. She was living with me and my family at the time of her death. On the day of the Little Blue Indian raid he was at Kiowa station with James Douglas, the owner of that station, in fact he had hired out to Douglas to help put up hay and at the time he was racing up the road after Theodore Ulig; he was going to the Ulig ranch after sickle sections. That night our camp took the back trail and traveled all night. No railroads, west of the Missouri river in Kansas or Nebraska. WebThe Battle of Little Blue River was fought on October 21, 1864, as part of Price's Raid during the American Civil War. George M. Todd "One day as they were pitching their tents I noticed an Indian with my father's coat and vest on. 0. . You folks do a great job out there in Denver. 2nd Missouri Light Artillery Regiment WebBattle of Little Blue River Second Battle of Independence Battle of Byram's Ford Battle of Westport Battle of Marais des Cygnes Morris Bluff September 29 (Company D). About 30 men were at each post and these were often divided to escort wagon-trains and stage coaches and repair the telegraph lines. Five companies of men also came from Nemeha county under General Sherry. A day later the Indians returned to the ranch and burned all the buildings, cremating the two bodies in the smokehouse. My father lived toward the west. WebExplore Community in: Missouri in the American Civil War, Missouri articles missing geocoordinate data, All articles needing coordinates, and 4 more Battle of Little Blue River Edit Categories Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. Similar American Civil War, Battle of Mount Zion Church, Battle of Cole Camp, Battle of Little Blue River, Battle of Dry Wood Creek: Battle of boonville missouri 1861. And she being so ruthlessly torn from her home and loved ones and made a slave to brutal savages for nearly a year, even her knowledge of the happening on the Little Blue ceased when she with her baby in her arms was seated on an Indian pony, her feet tied together under the pony's body, and thus rode for days under a burning August sun until her back and limbs were raw with blisters and sunburn. WebBattle of Little Blue River, Missouri, October 21, 1864. While the federals may have had superior firepower in the form of repeating and breech-loading rifles, it was not enough to stem the Confederate tide. Eubank, sr., and his mother and their other six children (four sons and two daughters) to move from near Kirksville, Missouri, in the spring of 1864 and settle on a ranch just west of the Oak Grove ranch. Otherwise she could not have related this data, after the lapse of a half century--this story with almost unerring accuracy. The ranches to the west were in Nuckolls county. Luckily such a large number of wagons went east, and all those who were without conveyances went to Marysville with this train of freighters and ranchers. Corn seldom under $2 per bushel and hay from $10 to $20 per ton. Toggle the table of contents. "You can imagine my delight at getting to the fort among white people again. Mine Creek, Little Osage River and Marias Des Cygnes October 26. He was yelling like a madman. These forts were about 40 miles apart. By 9 a.m., Brig. This is exactly the one I wanted! Canada was also killed on his ranch. But they gave me moccasins to wear just as soon as I got to the camp, and the last I saw of my poor hat an Indian man was wearing it.". "Yours sincerely. Battle of Byram's Ford Engagement at the Marmiton or Battle of Chariot October 25. Chivington gave them some Indian tactics. Twelve miles above Kearney was Platte station; ten miles farther on, Craig, and 17 miles farther was Plum Creek station, all on the Platte. 2,000 Union soldiers vs. approx. So we hasten to answer them, and may we hear from you again. It became the opening round of the Second Battle of Independence, which began on this same day and was essentially a continuation of this engagement. Maj. The four brigades that comprised Brigadier General Joseph O. Shelbys division (Marmadukes, Colonel Thomas Freemans, the Iron Brigade, and Jackmans) were fully committed to breaking the federal line. E. B. Murphy also tells of the killing of a Mr. Julian near Oak Grove ranch and the carrying of Mrs. Julian into captivity. We crossed the Little Blue river and still went south and traveled all night. . This is the manner in which they bury their dead. Often she had been requested to write the story of her captivity among the Cheyennes and Arapahoes, but she shrank from the task. The Confederates attacked Blunts outnumbered force and forced it back through Lexington in a day of bitter fighting. WebThe Second Battle of Independence actually commenced as a connected engagement at the Little Blue River, in the rural easternmost boundaries of the city. After 2 hours of fighting at the bridge, theUnion forces began their movement toward Independence. Presentations WebExpedition into Missouri June 1620 (Companies B, C, and G). Boulder, Colorado: University Press of Colorado, 1995, revised edition. His two brothers that were in the house started to run up a draw and they were both killed. "The next morning Neva told me there was a lake with water about a day's travel from where the soldiers had camped and that they might have gone there to camp on account of the water and he would take me to that place, but if the soldiers were not there he would not follow them any farther and I would just have to stay with them. One day they brought a dead Indian that the white people had killed and such moaning and groaning I had never before heard. During this time Blunt did one thing that would prove crucial, he sent a telegraph operator to Moonlight.No longer completely isolated, Moonlight gained confidence in his position and troops. J. Eubank married Jennie Frogue at McCune in 1895. All these stations had stores as well as some of the ranches. Second Battle of Independence The soldiers agreed to take the chiefs to Denver and back again to their tribes in safety. WebThe battle, which resulted in the defeat of U.S. forces, was the most significant action of the Great Sioux War of 1876. 15th Kansas Cavalry Regiment
Menu