Wilson’s Creek Battlefield

Stereoview of Bloody Hill at Wilson's Creek

The exact location of where the photograph was taken is unknown. A dry stream bed appears to be visible on the right, while a barn and bundled crops appear in the distance, suggesting that the photograph was taken in late summer or early fall. Stereoview by Sittler & Launey, Springfield, Mo. Image Courtesy Wilson’s Creek ...

Winfrey, Dr. Caleb

Dr. Caleb Winfrey graduated from the Medical Department of St. Louis University in 1847 and settled in Lone Jack, Missouri, where he established his medical practice. In 1861 he enlisted as a surgeon in the Missouri State Guard, and accompanied Colonel Gideon Thompson to Cowskin Prairie. He was present at the battles of ...

Witt, Thomas D.

Portrait photograph of Thomas D. Witt in uniform.

Thomas Witt enlisted on February 1, 1862, as a second lieutenant and was assigned to the 1st Missouri Light Artillery, Battery K; on September 26, 1862, he was detailed as the regiment’s quartermaster. He was promoted to first lieutenant on October 22, 1863, and re-assigned to Battery L. The 1st Missouri Light Artillery fought in ...

Wood, David

David Wood was born on August 25, 1851 to Samuel and Margaret Wood, at Mount Gilead, Ohio. In 1854, Samuel moved his family to the Kansas Territory to help the “Free Staters” keep slavery out of the region. In April 1861, Samuel raised a company for the 2nd Kansas Infantry and served as their captain. ...

Woodworth, Gilbert M.

Gilbert Woodworth, a native of Pennsylvania and resident of Atchison, Kansas, enlisted and mustered into Company A, 5th Kansas Cavalry on August 4, 1861, as a private; he was promoted to corporal on April 8, 1862. The 5th Kansas Cavalry was organized from July 1861 to January 1862 at Leavenworth, Kansas; the regiment fought in the ...

Wright, Joseph B.

Joseph Birtley Wright, a minister and native of Randolph County, Missouri, was a resident of Pettis County when he enlisted in the Confederate army on January 1, 1862, in Springfield, Missouri. He served as a private in Company G, 5th Missouri Infantry and participated in several actions, then was promoted to chaplain of the ...

Wyland, John

Photograph of John Wyland in Masonic vest and apron, probably when he served as the Missouri Grand Lodge as district deputy grand master. Wyland was a member of United Lodge No. 5, Springfield, Missouri; he demitted (resigned from) that lodge on November 15, 1866 and transferred to Perseverance Lodge No. 92 in Louisiana, Missouri. ...

Yarbrough, Jerome B.

Jerome Yarbrough was born in December 1837 in Giles County, Tennessee. By 1850 he had moved to Greene County, Missouri. When the Civil War began, Yarbrough enlisted in the Greene County Home Guards. Mustered out of that unit, he enlisted on August 19, 1861, at Rolla, Missouri and was mustered into ...

Zagonyi, Charles

Born in Szatmar, Hungary, in 1826, Charles Zagonyi served as a first lieutenant in the Hungarian army and was captured fighting the Austrians during his nation's failed bid for independence in 1848-49. After the war, Zagonyi fled to Turkey, then England, before finally sailing ...

Zagonyi, Charles

Charles Zagonyi leaning on sword next to a pedestal with a Springfield, Mo. flag.

Charles Zagonyi is leaning on a sword and standing next to a pedestal holding a flag; the flag was presented to his command by Jessie Benton Fremont, the general’s wife. Carte-de-Visite by E. Anthony, New York, N.Y. Image Courtesy Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield; WICR 30649

Zagonyi, Charles

Bust shot of Charles Zagonyi.

Carte-de-Visite by George B. Rockwood, New York, N.Y. Image Courtesy Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield; WICR 30648

Zagonyi, Charles

Charles Zagonyi standing in uniform

Carte-de-Visite by E. & H.T. Anthony, New York, N.Y. Image Courtesy Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield; WICR 32031

Zagonyi, Charles

Bust shot of Charles Zagonyi in uniform.

Carte-de-Visite by L. Prang & Co., Boston, Mass. Image Courtesy Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield; WICR 31624

Zagonyi’s Charge, Springfield, Mo.

Drawing of soldiers on horseback charging through a wooded area.

Major Charles Zagonyi, commander of General John C. Fremont’s Body Guard, led his cavalry force in a successful charge against Missouri State Guard forces at Springfield, Missouri, on October 25, 1861. Assisted by Major Frank White’s Prairie Scouts, Zagonyi was able to secure a much needed Union victory after their defeat at Wilson’s Creek on ...