Civil War Battle of Wilson's Creek - Harper's Pictorial Record
- Fought on August 10, 1861, near Springfield, Missouri, it was the first major Civil War battle west of the Mississippi River.
- The battle resulted in a Confederate victory, securing control of southwestern Missouri for the South, though Missouri remained under Union control for the remainder of the war.
- Union General Nathaniel Lyon was killed in action during this battle, becoming the first Union general to die in the Civil War.
- The battle is also known as the Battle of Oak Hills by the Southerners.
Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War is a two volume anthology, published in 1866 and 1868, that served as a contemporaneous, illustrated record of the American Civil War, comprising articles, engravings, and maps. It was intended to present a pro-Union narrative of the war's events.
- Fought on August 10, 1861, near Springfield, Missouri, it was the first major Civil War battle west of the Mississippi River.
- The battle resulted in a Confederate victory, securing control of southwestern Missouri for the South, though Missouri remained under Union control for the remainder of the war.
- Union General Nathaniel Lyon was killed in action during this battle, becoming the first Union general to die in the Civil War.
- The battle is also known as the Battle of Oak Hills by the Southerners.
Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War is a two volume anthology, published in 1866 and 1868, that served as a contemporaneous, illustrated record of the American Civil War, comprising articles, engravings, and maps. It was intended to present a pro-Union narrative of the war's events.