An early depiction of the battlefield near present-day Sauk City, Wisconsin
Date
July 21, 1832
Location
Near present day Sauk City, Wisconsin
Result
U.S. victory
Belligerents
United States Menominee
Sauk/Fox
Commanders and leaders
Henry Dodge James D. Henry
Black Hawk
Strength
600–750 militia
approximately 50–80 warriors
Casualties and losses
1 killed 8 wounded
40–70 killed
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Black Hawk War of 1832
Minor battles
Stillman's Run
Buffalo Grove
Plum River
Indian Creek
St. Vrain
Fort Blue Mounds
Spafford Farm
Horseshoe Bend
Waddams Grove
Kellogg's Grove
Ament's Cabin
Apple River Fort
Sinsinawa Mound
Wisconsin Heights
Bad Axe
The Battle of Wisconsin Heights was the penultimate engagement of the 1832 Black Hawk War, fought between the United States state militia and allies, and the Sauk and Fox tribes, led by Black Hawk. The battle took place in what is now Dane County, near present-day Sauk City, Wisconsin. Despite being vastly outnumbered and sustaining heavy casualties, Black Hawk's warriors managed to delay the combined government forces long enough to allow the majority of the Sauk and Fox civilians in the group to escape across the Wisconsin River. This reprieve was temporary; when the militia finally caught up with the fleeing band it resulted in the Bad Axe massacre at the mouth of the Bad Axe River.
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