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10th Illinois Cavalry Missouri state militia
  
Missouri Brigade

9 Killed, 37 Wounded
  
0

Result
  
Confederate victory

100
  
1,000

Date
  
7 November 1862

Battle of Clark's Mill

Location
  
Douglas County, Missouri, United States

Combatants
  
Confederate States of America, Union

Similar
  
American Civil War, Battle of Mount Zion Church, Battle of Dry Wood Creek, Battle of Byram's Ford, First Battle of Newtonia

The Battle of Clark's Mill was a battle of the American Civil War, occurring on November 7, 1862 in Douglas County, Missouri.

Having received reports that Confederate troops were in the area, Capt. Hiram E. Barstow, Union commander at Clark's Mill, sent a detachment toward Gainesville and he led another southeastward. Barstow's men ran into a Confederate force, skirmished with them and drove them back. His column then fell back to Clark's Mill where he learned that another Confederate force was coming from the northeast. Unlimbering artillery to command both approach roads, Barstow was soon engaged in a five-hour fight with the enemy. Under a white flag, the Confederates demanded a surrender, and the Union, given their numerical inferiority, accepted. The Confederates paroled the Union troops and departed after burning the blockhouse at Clark's Mill. Clark's Mill helped the Confederates to maintain a toehold in southwest Missouri.

The battle took place in central Douglas County, approximately 10 miles east of Ava. The area of the battle was near the historic county seat of Vera Cruz near the confluence of Bryant and Hunter creeks.

Battle of clark s mill


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