Wilson's Creek National Battlefield

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The Second Major Battle of the Civil War

Wilson's Creek was the first major Civil War battle fought west of the Mississippi River, and the scene of the death of Nathaniel Lyon, the first Union general killed in combat. Although a Southern victory, the Southerners failed to capitalize on their success. With the exception of the vegetation, the field has changed little and remains in near pristine condition.

 
Wilson's Creek Civil War Museum

Civil War Museum

The newly acquired Wilson's Creek Civil War Museum (formerly the Sweeny Museum) contains an outstanding collection of artifacts relating to the war west of the Mississippi, including the sword belt and sash of Arkansas General Patrick Cleburne and the flag of the Confederate "Cherokee Braves."

 
 
 
Death of Lyon

The Battle of Wilson's Creek

To learn more about the Battle of Wilson's Creek, please click here.


 

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6424 W. Farm Road 182
Republic, Missouri 65738

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(417) 732-2662 ext. 227

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(417) 732-1167

Climate

Spring and Fall are moderate in temperature and humidity. Summer, particularly July through August, is typically hot and humid. Winter, November through February, is cold with occasional light snow, but seldom does a snow cover last more than two or three days.



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