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November 1863 Battle of Bayou, Bourbeux, Louisiana The battle is sometimes referred to as the Battle of Grand Coteau or the Battle of Carrion Crow Bayou, which is present day Carencro Bayou (Carencro is the Cajun French word for buzzard) This is in southwestern Louisiana west of the town of Grand Coteau, in St Landry Parish, Louisiana
Civilian onlookers during battles | Civil War Potpourri It seems that one of possible pastimes for civilians during the Civil War was to take a trip to a battlefield to watch the fight I'm curious if such observers (politicians, ladies, kids, etc ) were present at battles throughout the whole conflict, or only at the beginnings (First Manassas)
The Battle of Shiloh, Tennessee, April 6 7, 1862 Don Troiani's Men of Arkansas! portrays Confederate commander general Albert Sidney Johnston mounted at right exhorting his men for another assault on the Federal lines during the Battle of Shiloh on April 6, 1862 Johnston is brandishing a new tin cup taken from one of the overrun Union camps
The Ruins of Fort Craig and the Forgotten Battle of Valverde Ford Nearly 6,000 soldiers took part in this Civil War battle between a mix of Union soldiers and volunteers and a Confederate force intent on capturing the west Yet, for most people the battle is all but forgotten
A Debt Repaid - Sudley Church - First Battle of Bull Run A Debt Repaid After the First Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861, Amos and Margaret Benson discovered a wounded Union soldier, Private John Rice of the 2nd New Hampshire Infantry, left for dead near Sudley Church For ten days, the Bensons dressed his wounds, provided him with food and water, and protected him from the elements
Gettysburg Farms Bore Brunt of Civil War Battle Local Farmers Faced . . . The 1863 aftermath of the Battle of Gettysburg on the 134-acre Trostle farm included not only severe property damage, but also 70 dead soldiers and more than 100 dead horses, mostly from Bigelow's Battery National Park Service Gettysburg Farms Bore Brunt of Civil War Battle Local Farmers Faced