Civil War Skirmishes ~ Wentzville, MO
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N 38° 48.708 W 090° 51.235
15S E 686333 N 4298079
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Waymark Code: WMNZ3Z
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 05/27/2015
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
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County of marker: St. Charles County
Location of marker: Pearce Blvd. & Blumhoff Ave., Bicentennial Park, Wentzville
Marker erected by: The City of Wentzville
Date erected: 1976

Marker Text:

WENTZVILLE

JULY 15 & 17, 1861

A series of Civil War engagements were fought near this site
between Union soldiers traveling by train and Missouri Bushwackers.

During the American Civil War, the city was the site of a series of skirmishes along the railroad from July 15 to July 17, 1861. Elements of the 2nd and 8th Missouri Infantry Regiments en route to Mexico, Missouri engaged Confederate guerrillas who threatened the railroad.


"Wentzville began as a depot on the Northern Missouri Railroad in 1855. The town is named after Erasmus Livingston Wentz, a railroad engineer of the time. In mid-July, 1861, Wentzville saw some minor skirmishes in the American Civil War as the occupying Union troops sustained the railroad from Confederate attack. Wentzville was incorporated as a city in 1871.

"On July 15, 1861 four companies of the 2nd Missouri Infantry and two companies of the 8th Missouri Infantry left St. Louis by train, heading west on the North Missouri Railroad Line to Mexico Missouri. Their mission was to join forces with Col. Franz Sigel. When the train was about six miles west of St. Charles, the Union troops found that they were entering an area that had not yet been taken over by Union forces therefore occasional gunfire occurred as a warning for the occupiers to get out of town.

"Upon arriving in Wentzville in the evening, the soldiers ate supper, then proceeded down the railroad line into the dark and rainy night. About three miles west of town the train was attacked. Union Soldiers stepped off of the train to see what was going on but the Confederates could not be found.

"After re-boarding the train, they returned to Wentzville where the wounded were treated at the Wentzville Hotel. The main room of the hotel was made into a temporary hospital.

"The next morning, the Union soldiers continued their journey. Again they were attacked. After repulsing there attacks by Missouri Bushwackers, the train was able to proceed to link up with Sigel in Mexico Missouri. The actual number wounded or killed in this engagement is unknown. Some accounts place wounded at 30 and killed at 7. Cannon balls found near the railroad tracks in the area are on display at the Wentzville Historical Society’s Museum room at the Green Lantern Center." ~ Word Press

Date Installed or Dedicated: 07/04/1976

Name of Government Entity or Private Organization that built the monument: City of Wentzville

Union, Confederate or Other Monument: Other or General Civil War

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