On 6-8 March 1862, one of the earliest pitched battles of the Civil War took place on a wintry field in northwestern Arkansas. Based on archival research, this study reveals how the battle of Pea Ridge dramatically altered the balance of power in the Trans-Mississippi in favor of the Federals, and also details the use of Native American troops. 43 illustrations; 18 maps.
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On 6-8 March 1862, one of the earliest pitched battles of the Civil War took place on a wintry field in northwestern Arkansas. Based on archival research, this study reveals how the battle of Pea Ridge dramatically altered the balance of power in the Trans-Mississippi in favor of the Federals, and also details the use of Native American troops. 43 illustrations; 18 maps.
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