Two American Civil War military engagements were fought at the Cabin Creek Battlefield in the Cherokee Nation within Indian Territory. The location was where the Texas Road crossed Cabin Creek, near the present-day town of Big Cabin, Oklahoma. Both the First and Second Battles of Cabin Creek were launched by the Confederate Army to disrupt Union Army supply trains.The first was a raid by a Confederate Army detachment on a Union Army supply train bound for Fort Gibson in July, 1863.
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| - Two American Civil War military engagements were fought at the Cabin Creek Battlefield in the Cherokee Nation within Indian Territory. The location was where the Texas Road crossed Cabin Creek, near the present-day town of Big Cabin, Oklahoma. Both the First and Second Battles of Cabin Creek were launched by the Confederate Army to disrupt Union Army supply trains.The first was a raid by a Confederate Army detachment on a Union Army supply train bound for Fort Gibson in July, 1863.
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| - First Battle of Cabin Creek
- Second Battle of Cabin Creek
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| - 3-23 killed, 30 wounded
- 9 killed, 38 wounded
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| - CSA (Confederacy)
- Confederate States of America
- United States(Union)
- United States of America(Union)
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| - Unionvictory
- Tactical Confederate Victory; no significant impact on the outcome of the Civil War in Indian Territory.
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| - 1,600
- 1,600 - 1,800
- Detachments from nine units
- about 330
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