The Battle of Fort Fisher, N.C.

Thursday, May 20, 2021

The Battles of Baton Rouge and Port Hudson-- Part 1

From the May 16, 2021, Northwest Arkansas Democrat  Gazette  "Phillips discusses Civil War battles" by Rachel  Dickerson.

Dale Phillips spoke before the Bella Vista Civil War Round Table on May 6 about the battles of Port Hudson and Baton Rouge in 1863.

This latter battle is the one where Francis E. Warren of the 49th Massachusetts was seriously wounded, but recovered and eventually ended up in Wyoming after the war where he became a wealthy man and served as that state's first governor and long-time U.S. senator. I have written a lot about him.  Just click on the Warren label below.

Union troops were moving up the Mississippi River from Baton Rouge to Vicksburg and the Confederates realized they needed to stop them from occupying the Red River, which was a major supply route.  Disease hit the Union forces, however, and they fell back to Baton Rouge.

--Old Secesh


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