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Tag Archives: Camden
Camden Expedition: April 16, 1864
CAMDEN, Ark. Union General Steele encountered another problem with supplies once the Union Army entered Camden. He was forced to share what little the army had with the Camden residents, who due to the burning of supplies by the Confederates, … Continue reading →
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Camden Expedition: April 15, 1864
CAMDEN, Ark. It didn’t take long for the Union advance to run into the Confederates on the morning of April 15th. The Confederates were outnumbered and saddle weary from their long ride. The combined Union Infantry and Cavalry units pushed … Continue reading →
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