La Paz incident

The La Paz incident occurred on May 20, 1863 at the mining town of La Paz, Arizona, and was the westernmost armed confrontation of the American Civil War. William "Frog" Edwards, only recently released from detention at Fort Yuma, ambushed a party of unarmed Union soldiers when they stopped at La Paz to purchase supplies. Edwards' attack killed one soldier instantly and left another mortally wounded. Edwards then fled into the desert where he died of exposure and dehydration.

La Paz incident
Part of the American Civil War

La Paz, c.1890, already a ghost town
DateMay 20, 1863
Location
Result

Two Union soldiers killed

Confederate partisan dead on the run
Belligerents
 United States  Confederate States
Commanders and leaders
James A. Hale William Edwards
Casualties and losses
2 killed 1 dead from exposure
  • One civilian was wounded by gunfire.
  • Willam 'Frog' Edwards died in the desert after the shooting while trying to escape the Union Army.
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