Battle of Pea Ridge

The Battle of Pea Ridge (March 7–8, 1862), also known as the Battle of Elkhorn Tavern, took place during the American Civil War near Leetown, northeast of Fayetteville, Arkansas. Federal forces, led by Brig. Gen. Samuel R. Curtis, moved south from central Missouri, driving Confederate forces into northwestern Arkansas. Maj. Gen. Earl Van Dorn had launched a Confederate counteroffensive, hoping to recapture northern Arkansas and Missouri. Confederate forces met at Bentonville and became the most substantial Rebel force, by way of guns and men, to assemble in the Trans-Mississippi. Against the odds, Curtis held off the Confederate attack on the first day and drove Van Dorn's force off the battlefield on the second. By defeating the Confederates, the Union forces established Federal control of most of Missouri and northern Arkansas.

Battle of Pea Ridge
Part of the American Civil War

Harper's Weekly sketch of the battle by J.F. Gookins
DateMarch 7–8, 1862
Location
Near Leetown, northeast of Fayetteville, Arkansas
36°27′16″N 94°02′05″W
Result Union victory
Belligerents
  •  United States
  • Oneida
Commanders and leaders

Samuel R. Curtis

Earl Van Dorn

Sterling Price (WIA)
Units involved
Army of the Southwest Trans-Mississippi District
Strength
10,500 16,500
Casualties and losses
203 killed
980 wounded
201 missing
~2,000 casualties
Pea Ridge
Location within Arkansas
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