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  2. Battle of Pine Bluff - Wikipedia

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    Map of Pine Bluff Battlefield core and study areas by the American Battlefield Protection Program. After the capture of Little Rock on September 10, 1863, Union forces occupied several towns along the Arkansas. Confederate Brigadier-General John S. Marmaduke, commanding a cavalry division, decided to test their strength at Pine Bluff.

  3. Troop engagements of the American Civil War, 1863 - Wikipedia

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    Confederate garrison, Union East Gulf Blockading Squadron Confederate unknown, Union 16 [98] October 19: Buckland Mills, Virginia Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, Union Army of the Potomac 230 total [99] October 24: Washington, Louisiana Confederate District of West Louisiana, Union detachment from Army of the Gulf unknown [100] October 25

  4. Battle of Day's Gap - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Day's Gap, fought on April 30, 1863, was the first in a series of American Civil War skirmishes in Cullman County, Alabama, that lasted until May 2, known as Streight's Raid. Commanding the Union forces was Col. Abel Streight; Brig. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest led the Confederate forces.

  5. Battle of Blountville - Wikipedia

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    Map of Blountsville Battlefield core and study areas by the American Battlefield Protection Program. The Battle of Blountville , sometimes (incorrectly) spelled Battle of Blountsville , took place during the American Civil War , occurring on September 22, 1863, in Sullivan County, Tennessee .

  6. Battle of Hoover's Gap - Wikipedia

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    Rosecrans followed and captured that city on September 8, 1863. Maneuvering then continued in the Chickamauga Campaign. Rosecrans was frustrated that the victory at Hoover's Gap and the Tullahoma Campaign were overshadowed by two other Union victories in the summer of 1863, the Siege of Vicksburg and Battle of Gettysburg. [7]

  7. Battle of Hartville - Wikipedia

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    Map of Hartville Battlefield core and study areas by the American Battlefield Protection Program. Marmaduke led a Confederate raid into Missouri in early January 1863. This movement was two-pronged. Col. Joseph C. Porter led one column, comprising his Missouri Cavalry Brigade, out of Pocahontas, Arkansas, to assault Union posts around Hartville ...

  8. Battle of Fort Brooke - Wikipedia

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    Two Union gunships, USS Tahoma and USS Adela, sailed into Tampa Bay on October 16, 1863 and began a slow bombardment of Fort Brooke while staying just out of the range of the fort's batteries. [4] Two days later on October 18, a Union raiding party under Acting Master T.R. Harris secretly disembarked at Ballast Point , landing near the current ...

  9. First Battle of Collierville - Wikipedia

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    The First Battle of Collierville (October 11, 1863), also known as the Battle at the Collierville Depot, [1] was fought during the American Civil War between the United States and Confederate States. The fighting occurred during a raid in West Tennessee and North Mississippi by Brigadier-General James R. Chalmers , Confederate States Army ...