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{{Infobox Military Conflict |conflict=Battle of Wood Lake |image= |caption= |partof=the [[Dakota War of 1862]] |date=September 23, 1862 |place=[[Wood Lake, Minnesota|Wood Lake]], [[Yellow Medicine County, Minnesota]] |result=Decisive [[United States]] victory |combatant1=[[United States of America]] |combatant2=[[Lakota people|Santee Sioux]] |commander1=Col. [[Henry Hastings Sibley]]<br>col.William R. Marshall {7th Minn Vols} |commander2=[[Chief Little Crow]]<br>Chief Mankato † |strength1=1619<br>{1 company of the [[6th Minnesota Infantry]]<br>5 companies of the [[7th Minnesota Infantry]]<br>a 6 pound artillery gun} |strength2=700 to 1200 |casualties1=7 killed<br>34 wounded |casualties2=From 7 to 14-15 killed |}} {{Campaignbox Operations to Suppress the Sioux Uprising}} The '''Battle of Wood Lake''' was a battle in the [[Dakota War of 1862]] in September. By that time in the Dakota War of 1862, the Sioux offensive had slowed considerably, and the [[Minnesota]] forces were beginning to implement a plan formulated by Governor [[Alexander Ramsey]]. Ramsey's plan, implemented by Colonel [[Henry Hastings Sibley]] and frontier commander [[Charles Eugene Flandrau]], had the goals of freeing settlers held captive by the Indians and to "exterminate" or drive the Dakota "forever beyond the borders of the state". Sibley attempted to negotiate a settlement with Chief [[Little Crow]] in early September, thinking that the Indians were growing weary of the war. Little Crow returned with an explanation of why the Indians started the war and hinting that he would consider negotiations about some United States prisoners they were holding captive. Sibley responded by refusing to negotiate and demanding Little Crow's surrender. Little Crow refused to surrender, and the conditions were set for another battle. Sibley's initial expedition from [[Fort Snelling]], which included 1400 troops, took nearly nine days to reach [[Fort Ridgely]]. At Fort Ridgely, Sibley delayed still further, to the frustration of settlers and others who wanted swift action against the Indian uprising. Jane Grey Swisshelm, a St. Cloud newspaper editor, wrote, "For God's sake put some ''live'' man in command of the force against the Sioux & let Sibley have 100 men or thereabout for his undertaker's corpse." The delay was caused, in part, by the lack of experience of the new recruits and the shortage of supplies, such as guns, ammunition, and horses. These supplies finally reached Sibley's forces between September 11 and September 14. On September 19, the troops finally began their march up the [[Minnesota River]] valley. The troops camped near Lone Tree or Battle Lake, about five miles north of what is now [[Echo, Minnesota]]. Sibley's guide thought the lake was Wood Lake, which was about three and a half miles to the west, so the battle is actually misnamed. Little Crow planned to ambush the soldiers the next morning when they were marching along the road. In the morning, a few soldiers from the Third Minnesota regiment left camp early in search of food from the Upper Sioux Agency near present day Rock Valle Church. When the Sioux ambushed the soldiers, they returned fire, and the rest of the soldiers from Sibley's camp advanced to aid their fellow soldiers. The fight lasted about two hours, during which Chief Mankato was killed by a cannonball. The battle was a decisive victory for the United States, with heavy casualties inflicted on the Sioux. For his part in the battle, Sibley received a promotion to [[Brigadier General]]. Because of the high losses and the death of Chief Mankato the battle was the last fought by the Sioux in the uprising as the influence of the pacifist chiefs increased which led to the release of those held captive by the Sioux and the surrender of many of the Indians at [[Surrender at Camp Release|Camp Release]]. A Company at the Battle of Wood Lake was Captain James Gormans's "The Renville Rangers". Killed: Private Joseph Paro ==References== *[http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/schools/dakota/wood_1.htm casaulties at Battle of Wood Lake] {Col. Marshall of the 7th Minn. Vols Report can be found in [[Official Records of the War of the Rebellion]] Volume 18, Chapter 25.pp.280-281} *{{cite web|url=http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/mn002.htm|title=Battle Summary: Wood Lake, MN|work=American Battlefield Protection Program|publisher=National Park Service|accessdate=2006-11-22}} * {{cite book|last=Carley|first=Kenneth|title=The Sioux Uprising of 1862|publisher=[[Minnesota Historical Society]]|date=1976|edition=Second edition|isbn=0-87351-103-4}} * {{cite book|last=Lass|first=William E.|title=Minnesota: A History|edition=2nd|publisher=W.W. Norton & Company|location=New York, NY|year=1998|origyear=1977|isbn=0-393-04628-1}} {{coord missing|United States|conflict=yes}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Wood Lake}} [[Category:Sioux Uprising]] [[Category:Battles of the Operations to Suppress the Sioux Uprising of the American Civil War]] [[Category:Battles of the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War]] [[pl:Bitwa pod Wood Lake]]
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