The Battle of Westport, Missouri (today, part of Kansas City) was the
largest Civil War battle west of the Mississippi. Troops from as far
away as New Jersey and Pennsylvania (as well as Texas, Arkansas,
Colorado and Iowa) took part in the hostilities. The battle was the
climax of a desperate Confederate raid led by General Sterling Price
proceeding from Arkansas across the State of Missouri to the Kansas
border. The Union victory at Westport marked the end of major military
operations in Missouri and secured Kansas and the trails, rails, and
communication lines to the western states. Participants included future
governors of both Kansas and Missouri, notorious post-war outlaws and
many notable characters that would shape the growth and image of the
western states. This project will tell the story of the place, the
engagement, the people, and the importance of the Missouri/Kansas border
war's greatest battle. The aftermath and legacy of the Battle of
Westport will be presented in the broader context of westward expansion
and give the reader a greater appreciation of how far-reaching the
effects were of those few days in October, 1864.