Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Battle of Mount Zion Church, December 28, 1861

  150th Anniversary of the Battle of Mount Zion Church

Brig. Gen. Benjamin M. Prentiss led a Union force of 5 mounted companies and 2 companies of Birge’s sharpshooters into Boone County to protect the North Missouri Railroad and oversee secessionist sentiment there. After arriving in Sturgeon on December 26, Prentiss learned of a band of Rebels near Hallsville. He sent a company to Hallsville the next day that fought a Confederate force under the command of Col. Caleb Dorsey and suffered numerous casualties, including many taken prisoner, before retreating to Sturgeon. On the 28th, Prentiss set out with his entire force to meet Dorsey’s Rebels. He routed one company of Confederates on the road from Hallsville to Mount Zion and learned that the rest of the force was at Mount Zion Church. Prentiss headed for the church. After a short battle, the Confederates retreated, leaving their killed and wounded on the battlefield and abandoning many animals, weapons, and supplies. This action and others curtailed Rebel recruiting activities in Central Missouri.  Mount Zion Chruch was a Union Victory.

Union Forces:  440
Confederate Forces:  900
Total:  1340
 
Killed/Wounded/Captured:
Union Forces:  70
Confederate Forces:  235
Total:  305

The Battle was fought around the Church and cemetary.  The Church was used as a field hospital after the fight.

Cheers
Mac