Battle of the Sink Hole |
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Date | Wednesday, May 24, 1815 | |
Weather | Hot and muggy - 69 degrees | |
Location | Upper Mississippi River | |
British Empire |
United States |
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Belligerents | United Kingdom | The United States of America |
Commanders | Unknown | Unknown |
Casualties |
Force: NA Killed: 0 Wounded: 0 Captured: 0 |
Force: NA Killed: 0 Wounded: 0 Captured: 0 |
<p>The <b>Battle of the Sink Hole</b> was fought on May 24, 1815, after the official end of the War of 1812, between Missouri Rangers and Sauk Indians led by Black Hawk. The Sauk were unaware, or did not care, that their British patrons had signed the Treaty of Ghent with the U.S. The battle was fought in a low spot near the mouth of the Cuivre River in Missouri, near Fort Howard and Fort Cap au Gris. An ambush by Sauk on a group of rangers led to a prolonged siege in which seven Rangers and one Sauk were killed. Conflicting accounts of the action were given by John Shaw and by Black Hawk.</p> |