Dogwood trees were in full bloom as Union General Frederick Steele led 8,500 soldiers out of comfortable quarters in Little Rock and into the pine and scrub woodlands of southwest Arkansas. Steele's intended target was Shreveport, Louisiana. He planned to join another Union force coming from Fort Smith, bringing his projected complement to 12,500 troops, and then link with another Federal army in Louisiana.
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Dogwood trees were in full bloom as Union General Frederick Steele led 8,500 soldiers out of comfortable quarters in Little Rock and into the pine and scrub woodlands of southwest Arkansas. Steele's intended target was Shreveport, Louisiana. He planned to join another Union force coming from Fort Smith, bringing his projected complement to 12,500 troops, and then link with another Federal army in Louisiana.
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Add this copy of All Cut to Pieces and Gone to Hell: the Civil War, Race to cart. $29.00, very good condition, Sold by K. L. Givens Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Bella Vista, AR, UNITED STATES, published 2003 by August House Pub Inc.
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VG+ No Jacket. Book Trade size paperback with photo of a letter and a Civil War scene on the cover. Only defects to note on the book are tape where former owner used the tape to mark a page of Interest and his name on first end page. Black Union Force under the Command of General Frederick Steele were slaughtered in a battle near Camden, Arkansas. 148 pages including the Index.