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The Battle of Mansfield, also known as the Battle of Sabine Crossroads, on April 8, 1864, in Louisiana formed part of the Red River Campaign during the American Civil War, when Union forces were attempting to occupy the Louisiana state capital, Shreveport. The Confederate commander, Major-General Dick … See more
During the second half of March 1864, a combined force from the Union Army of the Gulf and navy led by Major General Nathaniel P. Banks, supported by Admiral David Porter's See more
During the morning, Taylor positioned Mouton's division on the east side of the clearing. Walker's division arrived in the afternoon and … See more
On April 7, 2017, the American Battlefield Trust (then known as The Civil War Trust) announced that it had joined with Cleco, a regional energy … See more
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At the start of the battle, Taylor had approximately 9,000 troops consisting of Brigadier General See moreThe Union forces had suffered 113 killed, 581 wounded, and 1,541 captured as well as the loss of 20 cannons, 156 wagons, and a thousand … See more
• Ayres, Thomas. Dark and Bloody Ground: The Battle of Mansfield and the Forgotten Civil War in Louisiana. Dallas, TX: Taylor Trade … See more
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Mar 17, 2024 · Battle of Mansfield facts, including dates, location, casualties, leaders, who won, and more interesting facts you might not know. Major General Richard Taylor’s victory at the Battle of Mansfield was the last major victory by …
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The Battle of Mansfield, also known as the Battle of Sabine Crossroads, was a turning point of the Red River Campaign of the Civil War. In the final stages of the war, the Union’s strategy was to capture Shreveport, split Confederate forces …
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Mansfield — also known as Sabine Crossroads — lies about 40 miles south of Shreveport, Louisiana. There, on April 8, 1864, roughly 8,000 Louisianians and Texans led by Major General Richard Taylor stopped vastly stronger invasion …
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The Battle of Mansfield Sabine Crossroads, Pleasant Grove. In March of 1864, Maj. Gen. Nathaniel Banks, led roughly 30,000 men up the Red River in a movement that had been conceived in part by former General-in-Chief, Henry …
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After a two-hour cavalry fight with Union forces near Wilson's Farm on April 7, 1864, Confederate commander General Richard Taylor (son of President Zachary Taylor) elected to defend a site about four miles south of Mansfield, now the …
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Mar 17, 2024 · Fought on April 8, 1864, the Battle of Mansfield was the deciding engagement of the Red River Campaign, and it was the last major victory by a Confederate army during the American Civil War.
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