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Colonel Cooper's Civil War Report on the Battle of Round Mountain


Colonel Cooper's Civil War Report on the Battle of Round Mountain

Article summarizes and provides details for the report written by Colonel Douglas H. Cooper, a commander in the Confederate Army, about the ...

Round Mountain, Battle of | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History ...

Declaring the battle a victory, the Confederates did not pursue but instead withdrew to regroup and resupply. Exact casualty numbers are unknown, but Cooper ...

Battle of Round Mountain (Civil War) - Oklahoma Senate

... Colonel Douglas H. Cooper, First Choctaw and Chickasaw Regiment, were ... Battle of Round Mountain (Civil War). Artist: Wayne Cooper Sponsor: Sen. Ted V ...

Battle of Round Mountain - Clio

Confederate Colonel Douglas Cooper set out with 1,400 men to defeat these rebellious Indians. On November 19, 1861, Opothleyahola's forces ...

The Battle of Round Mountain - The American Civil War

The Federals fired into the Confederate cavalry and, in large force, came out to attack them. They chased the Confederates back to Cooper's main force. Darkness ...

Round Mountain - Civil War

The Federals fired into the Rebel cavalry and, in large force, came out to attack them. They chased the Confederates back to Cooper's main force. Darkness ...

Battle of Round Mountain | Civil War Wiki | Fandom

The Battle of Round Mountain (also known as Round Mountains) No primary source documents report the engagement as having occurred at a place named "Round ...

Step back in time at the Civil War Battle of Round Mountain re ...

Most historians agree the Battle of Round Mountain on Nov. 19, 1861, was the first Civil War battle to occur in Indian Territory although the ...

Battle of Round Mountains - Payne - Exploring Oklahoma History

... fought the first battle of the Civil War in Oklahoma. When the civilized ... They were pursued by the Confederate commander Colonel Douglas H. Cooper ...

Battle of Round Mountain - The Historical Marker Database

River to avoid war. This first battle of the Civil War in Indian Territory began 6 miles south, Nov. 19, 1861, when Col. D.H. Cooper's Confederate vanguard was ...

Location of the Battle of Round Mountain - Clio

Colonel Cooper and his 1400 men were on the offensive side and set out to either “compel submission” or drive the Indians out. When they arrived ...

Creek | Battle of Round Mountain - Exploring Oklahoma History

This first battle of the Civil War in Ind. Ter., begain 6 mi. south, Nov 19, 1861, when Col. DH Cooper's Confederate vanguard was repulsed by Little Captain's ...

BATTLE OF ROUND MOUNTAIN WAR MEMORIAL - National War ...

THIS FIRST BATTLE OF THE CIVIL WAR IN INDIAN TERRITORY BEGAN 6 MILES SOUTH, NOV 19, 1861, WHEN COL. D.H. COOPER'S CONFEDERATE VANGUARD WAS REPULSED BY ...

Violence and Suffering in Civil War Indian Territory

action during the Battle of Round Mountain, so as word spread that another fight with ... In his official report, Colonel Cooper claimed that as darkness ...

1861-31 Battle of Round Mountain (November 19, 1861) - YouTube

I attempted to update the audio, sorry about the repost. The American Civil War finally spills over into the Tribal Nations.

Battle of Round Mountain - HistoricalNovelsRUs

Cooper moved to look for stragglers, and encountered some, beginning a skirmish. The 4th Texas blundered into the main Union force of warriors, ...

Mississippi Rifles | Questions? Ask Here! No Stone Left Unturned!

Details: - Cooper organized the 1st Choctaw/Chickasaw Mounted Rifles, and led a brigade against Opothleyahola at Round Mountain, Chusto-Talasah, ...

Battle of Round Mountain - Wikipedia

The Battle of Round Mountain was the first battle in the Trail of Blood on Ice campaign for the control of Indian Territory during the American Civil War ...

Battle Of Round Mountain Reenacted In Yale - News on 6

The Battle of Round Mountain was the first battle of the Civil War fought in ... Confederate forces under the command of Colonel Douglas H. Cooper ...

Battle of Round Mountains - The Historical Marker Database

They were pursued by the Confederate commander Colonel Douglas H. Cooper of Mississippi with a contingent of Texas cavalry, six companies of Choctaw and ...