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- The Battle of Chustenahlah was fought in Osage County, Oklahoma, (then Indian Territory) on December 26, 1861, during the American Civil War. A band of...
- 24 percent over the figure of 7,397 recorded in 2010. The Battle of Chustenahlah was fought just west of Skiatook, on December 26, 1861, during the American...
- killed and 37 wounded. The third and final engagement, the Battle of Chustenahlah occurred on December 26, 1861, near Skiatook, Oklahoma. Colonels James...
- coordinated attack with McIntosh on the enemy camp at the Battle of Chustenahlah. McIntosh left Fort Gibson on December 22, with 1,380 men under arms...
- victory here, they would win a resounding one later in the month at Chustenahlah. The Chusto-Talasah battle site is on privately owned land near 86th...
- Cr**** and Seminole fought with a Confederate Army unit at the Battle of Chustenahlah on Bird Cr****, near the present town of Skiatook. Generally the Five...
- Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. The regiment fought at Chustenahlah in 1861. The following year the unit fought at Pea Ridge, First Corinth...
- States of America (1861–1862) Branch Army Rank Colonel Wars/battles American Indian Wars Battle of Village Cr**** American Civil War Battle of Chustenahlah...
- of Round Mountain and Chusto-Talasah, winning a decisive victory at Chustenahlah. In 1862, Cooper led Confederate troops at the battles of Elkhorn Tavern...
- (August 10, 1861) Battle of Bird Cr**** (December 9, 1861) Battle of Chustenahlah (December 26, 1861) Battle of Pea Ridge (March 6–8, 1862) Battle of Prairie...