Union Position - Kansas City, Missouri
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N 39° 02.344 W 094° 35.693
15S E 361968 N 4322322
This marker is located on Sunset Drive southwest of the intersection of Ward Parkway.
Waymark Code: WM712G
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 08/17/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member gparkes
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Text of the marker:

At 9:30 a.m., Oct. 23, 1864, Gen. Curtis's troops from Blunt's Division formed a line along Brush Creek facing south. Jennison's Brigade was west of Wornall; Ford's Brigade east of Jennison's to Oak St.; and Moonlight's Brigade along State Line facing east. Col. Blair's Kansas Militia Brigade was west of Jennison. Union artillery was to the north firing on the Confederates to the south. About 4,500 men were in line. At sunup Blunt moved south with part of his division but was driven back by Shelby's Confederates.

Continue S.W. on Sunset Dr. to Rockwell Lane.

Further information on this stop from the Civil War Muse website:
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At the time of the battle, there was heavy timber bordering Brush Creek for a mile north and south. Union General Blunt had setup the following order of battle:

On left flank across Wornall's Lane was Colonel James H. Ford's Fourth Brigade supported by Captain W. D. McLain's Independent Colorado Battery (6 guns)
West of Wornall's Lane was Colonel Charles R. Jennison's First Brigade supported by Lieutenant H. L. Barker's Battery (5 guns)
At a right angle to the First Brigade along the state line was Colonel Thomas Moonlight's Second Brigade supported by a battery of 4 guns.
The dawn was clear and cold but there was a misty fog. At dawn Blunt ordered the First and Fourth Brigades forward with McLain's battery following along Wornall's Lane. Around the same time, the Confederate cavalry began to move from its position about one mile south of Brush Creek near the Wornall House (Tour Stop 10). Shelby and Fagan were moving to stop the advance of the Army of the Border. Their order of battle:

Brigadier General M. Jeff Thompson's Iron Brigade (Shelby's Division) was in the center with units from Colonel Sidney D. Jackman's Brigade (Shelby's Division) formed on both sides of Thompson. They were supported by Captain Richard A. Collins' Missouri Battery.
Supporting were Colonel Archibald S. Dobbins' Brigade and Colonel W. F. Slemons' Brigade, both from Fagan's Division. They were supported by Blocher's Arkansas Battery.
Colonel T. H. McCray's Brigade from Fagan's Division was on the far right south of Brush Creek near the Harrisonville Road
The skirmishers met in the misty dawn hours and began firing. Dismounted cavalry moved forward and began firing at the advancing Confederates. McLain's Battery opened fire soon after these shots. For an hour the exchange of fire continued. Shelby and Fagan increased the pressure and pushed the Union First and Fourth Brigades back to the north side of Brush Creek and the Second Brigade was pushed back to Shawnee Mission.

By midmorning, the Union attack had failed and they were back where they had started at dawn. However, Shelby could not press further for ammunition had run low. It took an hour to replenish his Confederate troops. He had lost the advantage. Shelby and Fagan waited on the heights south of Brush Creek (Tour Stop 5).

By 11:00 A.M., Curtis had come forward to join Blunt and planned to direct the Union advance. But before he could do so, Blair's Third Brigade on the extreme right crossed Brush Creek and went into action around 11 am. Curtis supported Blair's attack and ordered the remaining Federal forces forward. Shelby countered this attack with reinforcements and once again the Federals withdrew to Brush Creek. Curtis regrouped and then advanced again.
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