War Along the Bayous by William Riley Brooksher

War Along the Bayous by William Riley Brooksher

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The Union Army's Red River Campaign and Camden Expedition of 1864 were intended to drive the Confederates from Louisiana and Arkansas and to isolate Texas from the rest of the Confederacy. William Riley Brooksher details the Louisiana portion of this poorly executed and ultimately unsuccessful campaign.

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War Along the Bayous by William Riley Brooksher

The Union Army's Red River Campaign and Camden Expedition of 1864 were intended to drive the Confederates from Louisiana and Arkansas and to isolate Texas from the rest of the Confederacy. William Riley Brooksher details the Louisiana portion of this poorly executed and ultimately unsuccessful campaign. With a novelist's sense of drama, he vividly recounts the fierce clashes at Mansfield (Sabine Crossroads), Pleasant Hill, and Yellow Bayou, and the destruction of Natchitoches and Alexandria.
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ISBN 13 9781574882339
ISBN 10 1574882333
Title War Along the Bayous
Author William Riley Brooksher
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Potomac Books Inc
Year published 2000-04-01
Number of pages 290
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.