Description: Making Sense Of The Civil War In Batesville, Jacksonport & Northeast Arkansas 1861-1874 Freeman K Mobley 2005 Self published 300 page paperback________________________________________________ From 1861 to 1874 a bitter guerrilla war was carried on throughout Northeastern Arkansas. In addition to that terrible “little war” several major armies passed through the region and used its resources and people to develop military campaigns for both Missouri and Central Arkansas. In 1862 Union General Samuel Curtis found Batesville-Jacksonport to be an ideal base to prepare his army for an assault on Little Rock. After Curtis was diverted to Helena on the Mississippi River… Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
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Publication Year: 2005
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Book Title: Making Sense Of The Civil War In Batesville, Jacksonport & Nort
Book Series: Historical
Author: Freeman K Mobley
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: self
Topic: Arkansas Civil War, Batesville Arkansas Civil War, Civil War, Jacksonport Arkansas Civil War, Northeast Arkansas Civil War
Intended Audience: Adults