Battle of Middle Boggy Depot
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The Battle of Middle Boggy Depot took place on February 13, 1864 in Choctaw
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 Indian Territory
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, north of what is now Atoka, Oklahoma
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. While waiting for reinforcements, Union
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 Colonel William A. Phillips
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 sent out an advance of approximately 350 men from the 14th Kansas Cavalry
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 (led by Maj. Charles Willette) and two howitzers (led by Captain Soloman Kaufman) to the Middle Boggy Depot. The Confederate forces, consisting of 90 men from Lt. Col. John Jumper's Seminole Battalion of Mounted Rifles, were caught off guard when Willettes shelled them and subsequently attacked. While outnumbered and outgunned, the Confederates held off Union attacks for approximately 30 minutes before retreating to the surrounding woods. Lt. Col. Jumper and additional troops, who were not at the main skirmish, raced to the Depot after hearing the Union howitzers. However before they arrived, Willette had retreated after learning of their approach.

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