With that regiment, he fought for the Union at the Battle of Westport.
The first steps toward memorializing the Battle of Westport came early in the twentieth century.
It also includes a portion of the battlefield from the Battle of Westport.
The outcome of the Battle of Westport was sealed, although the fighting would continue until that evening.
The Battle of Westport began in earnest on the morning of the October 23.
Battle of Westport October 23, and pursuit beyond Fort Scott.
Price's incursion was halted by Curtis' victory at the Battle of Westport.
At the time of the Battle of Westport, his 3 year enlistment was already up and he had been mustered out.
The most fierce fighting that the 44th was engaged in during the raid occurred on October 23 at the Battle of Westport.
Price kept moving west, but was decisively defeated October 23 in the Battle of Westport.