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By Lee Hattabaugh, November 17, 2010
The Red River Campaign Marker
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1 Louisiana, Rapides Parish, Pineville — The Red River CampaignMarch 1864
"I trust some future historian will treat this matter as it deserves to be treated, because it is a subject in which the whole country should feel an interest..." Rear Admiral David D. Porter May 16, 1864 Assembling the Troops In March . . . Map (db m38368) HM
2 Louisiana, Rapides Parish, Pineville — Bailey's Dam
"If damming would get the fleet off, it would have been afloat long before." Rear Admiral David D. Porter Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Bailey While Union officers surveyed the situation and discussed the possible loss of the boats trapped . . . Map (db m38532) HM
3 Louisiana, Rapides Parish, Pineville — The Dam Works
The Lexington is freed By May 8, the water level had risen five feet four inches, allowing the lighter draft gunboats, the Fort Hindman, Neosho, and Osage, to cross the upper rapids and wait behind the dams. Fearing that . . . Map (db m38534) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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