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    The Red River campaign, also known as the Red River expedition, was a major Union offensive campaign in the Trans-Mississippi theater of the American Civil...
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  • the United States Red River War, a United States military campaign in 1874–75 Red River may also refer to: Red River (Cumberland River), a tributary of...
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    Stone In spring of 1864, the corps took part in Banks' disastrous Red River Campaign, under the command of William B. Franklin, who was wounded at Mansfield...
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  • into the Minnesota Territory (future State of Minnesota) Red River Campaign, up the Red River of the South through Louisiana, past Shreveport into Texas...
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    The Red River, or sometimes the Red River of the South to differentiate it from the Red River in the north of the continent, is a major river in the Southern...
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  • battle for the Red River campaign includes: Red River campaign order of battle: Confederate Red River campaign order of battle: Union Red River Expedition...
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    Vicksburg Campaign and siege of the city. Porter led the squadron during the disastrous Red River Campaign of 1864, and when the waters of the river dropped...
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    the cavalry division of the Trans-Mississippi Department. In the Red River Campaign, he was mortally wounded while charging a fleet of Federal gunboats...
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    States troops advancing through upper northwest Louisiana during the Red River Campaign of 1864. He was the only son of Zachary Taylor, the 12th president...
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    its surrender only after Vicksburg had fallen. He then launched the Red River Campaign, a failed attempt to occupy northern Louisiana and eastern Texas that...
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    Squadron's next major operation took the gunboats up the Red River to open the two-month campaign aimed at obtaining a lodgment across the border in Texas...
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    Red River Campaign, along with troops from the Army of the Gulf, under General Nathaniel P. Banks, and Admiral David Dixon Porter's Mississippi River...
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    engaged in the Red River campaign, during the American Civil War in 1864. Order of battle compiled from the army organization during the campaign. The Confederate...
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    Smith and fought in many of the important battles during Red River Campaign. The Red River Division moved to Nashville. It was again attached to A.J...
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    brigade in 1865. 3rd Texas Infantry Regiment - Served only during the Red River campaign. 1st Texas Field Battery (Edgar's) Brig. Gen. James Deshler 10th Texas...
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    brigade was assigned to Churchill's Arkansas Division during the Red River Campaign. In the Spring of 1864, the Churchill's Division, with Hawthorn's...
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  • engaged in the Red River campaign, during the American Civil War in 1864. Order of battle shows the army organization during the campaign. The Union order...
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    the Bayou Teche before joining the Red River campaign as part of an engineer brigade. During the Red River Campaign, the 3rd Regiment Engineers, Corps...
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    operations in support of the Red River Campaign. With paddle wheel monitor Osage and four other gunboats she moved up the Black River to gather information about...
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    both regiments.[citation needed] Upon the launch of the Union Army's Red River Campaign, seizing Alexandria, Louisiana and moving on Natchitoches and Shreveport...
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  • commander of both regiments. Upon the launch of the Union Army's Red River Campaign, seizing Alexandria, Louisiana and moving on Natchitoches and Shreveport...
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  • camped southwest of Little Rock. When the Union army launched its Red River Campaign, seizing Alexandria, Louisiana and moving on Natchitoches and Shreveport...
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    Civil War. He is credited for saving nearly 30,000 troops during the Red River Campaign using his engineering skills and is only one of fifteen officers to...
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  • command of Lieutenant Colonel Hardy, the regiment participated in the Red River Campaign with Tappan's Brigade.[citation needed] In the Spring of 1864, the...
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    New Orleans. Phelps was active in the Red River Campaign, involving a series of battles fought along the Red River in Louisiana from March 10 to May 22...
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  • Tappan's Brigade moved south to oppose Union General Nathaniel Banks' Red River Campaign in north-central Louisiana in March and early April 1864. The division...
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    southern campaign, Cao Cao's men could not gain an advantage in the small skirmish which ensued and so he retreated to Wulin, north of the river, and the...
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  • forced march back to Arkansas to assist with the second half of the Red River Campaign, Union General Frederick Steele's Camden Expedition. The 36th Arkansas...
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  • principal engagements of the campaign, the Battle of Pleasant Hill and the Battle of Mansfield. The Red River Campaign proved to be a Union disaster...
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  • settlement on the Trinity River, in present-day Madison County. The success of Native troops over Spanish forces in the Red River Campaign was the first in a...
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