6th Kansas Cavalry Regiment
The 6th Kansas Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
6th Kansas Cavalry Regiment
The 6th Kansas Cavalry at the Battle of Honey Springs, July 1863. Engraving based on sketch by James R. O'Neill.
The First Battle of Newtonia was fought on September 30, 1862, between Confederate soldiers commanded by Colonel Douglas H. Cooper and a Union column commanded by Brigadier General Frederick Salomon near Newtonia, Missouri, during the American Civil War. Cooper's force had moved into southwestern Missouri, and encamped near the town of Newtonia. The Confederate column was composed mostly of cavalry led by Colonel Joseph O. Shelby and a brigade of Native Americans. A Union force commanded by Brigadier General James G. Blunt moved to intercept Cooper's force. Blunt's advance force, led by Salomon, reached the vicinity of Newtonia on September 29, and attacked Cooper's position on September 30. A Union probing force commanded by Colonel Edward Lynde was driven out of Newtonia by Cooper's forces on the morning of the 30th.
Stone wall near the Ritchey House. Fighting occurred close to this area during the battle.
Flag of the 6th Kansas Cavalry, showing Newtonia battle honor
The Mathew H. Ritchey House in October 2021