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  2. Battle of Bayou Fourche order of battle - Wikipedia

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    Price's outnumbered forces evacuated Little Rock and withdrew south to Arkadelphia. The Union occupation of Little Rock was the final action in a campaign that started on August 18 when Steele's troops marched west from DeValls Bluff. [1]

  3. Timeline of Little Rock, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Captain James Totten surrenders Little Rock Arsenal to Governor Henry M. Rector. [23] Arkansas joins the Confederacy. 1863 Union forces occupy Little Rock. [8] Daily Pantograph newspaper begins publication. [18] 1864 – 17-year-old David Owen Dodd is hanged on January 6 for being a Confederate spy. 1866 – Little Rock Police Department ...

  4. Battle of Bayou Fourche - Wikipedia

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    The fall of Vicksburg freed up Union troops for an offensive against the Arkansas River Valley and Little Rock, [14] the state capital. [15] Defending the region was the Confederate District of Arkansas, which was under the command of the ill Lieutenant General Theophilus Holmes, who turned command over to Major General Sterling Price on July 23.

  5. Little Rock campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Little Rock Campaign (August 1 – September 14, 1863), officially known as Advance of the Union forces upon Little Rock, Arkansas, was a campaign conducted by the Union Army in Arkansas during the American Civil War. The strategic offensive was designed to capture Little Rock.

  6. Tornadoes slam Arkansas, shredding rooftops and tossing cars

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    The Little Rock Fire Department reported heavy damage and debris in the western end of the city, saying on its Facebook page that firefighters were performing rescue operations in the area. One ...

  7. 4th Arkansas Cavalry Regiment (Union) - Wikipedia

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    The 4th Regiment Arkansas Volunteer Cavalry was organized in 1863 at Little Rock December. Attached to Post of Little Rock, Arkansas, 7th Army Corps, Department of Arkansas, to May, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 7th Army Corps, Department of Arkansas, to September, 1864. 2nd Brigade, Cavalry Division, 7th Army Corps, to February, 1865.

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  9. Frederick Steele - Wikipedia

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    His army successfully captured Confederate-held Little Rock in September 1863 and subsequently pushed official Union boundaries south through the state. He was assigned command of VII Corps in the Department of Arkansas in the Trans-Mississippi Theater, holding command from January 6, 1864, to December 22, 1864. Receiving intelligence from ...