Belmont Battlefield, Hickman County, Ky.

Belmont Battlefield, Hickman County, Ky.

Belmont Battlefield

Columbus-Belmont State Park in Columbus, Kentucky, commemorates the Battle of Belmont fought on November 7, 1861: Ulysses S. Grant’s first test as a battlefield commander in the Civil War. In September 1861, Confederate forces moved into Kentucky, established fortifications in Columbus, and broke the state’s neutrality. This strategic location was the northernmost spur of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad and gave the Confederacy control of part of the Mississippi River. The Battle of Belmont took place across the river in Belmont, Missouri.

Belmont Battlefield: What's Nearby

Columbus, KY
Stoddard County Civil War Memorial Cemetery
Bloomfield, MO
The Stars and Stripes Museum and Library
Bloomfield, MO
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Smithland, Kentucky (KY-133)
Smithland, KY
Dover Hotel (Surrender House), Fort Donelson National Battlefield
Dover, TN
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Shawneetown, Illinois (IL-81)
Shawneetown, IN
Civil War  |  Fort
Fort Pillow State Historic Park
Henning, TN
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Chester, Illinois (IL-79)
Chester, IL
Civil War  |  Fort
Fort Defiance/Fort Sevier/Fort Bruce
Clarksville, TN
Rev War  |  Marker
Lafayette Tour Marker, Clarksville, Tennessee (TN-58)
Clarksville, TN

Preservation

The 91ÇÑ×Ó and our members have saved more than 2 acres at Belmont Battlefield.

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Related Battles

Belmont, MO | November 7, 1861
Result: Inconclusive
Estimated Casualties
1,248
Union
607
Confed.
641