Battle of Poison Spring

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The Battle of Poison Spring, also known as the Poison Spring massacre, was fought in Ouachita County, Arkansas, on April 18, 1864, as part of the Camden Expedition, during the American Civil War. A Union force commanded by Major General Frederick Steele had moved from Little Rock, Arkansas, in support of Major General Nathaniel Banks's movement along the Red River towards Shreveport, Louisiana. Steele's objective was also Shreveport, and his men occupied Camden, Arkansas. After Banks was defeated at the battles of Mansfield and Pleasant Hill, Steele was isolated in Arkansas. Short on supplies, Steele sent a detachment commanded by Colonel James M. Williams on April 17 to forage for 5,000 bushels of corn (maize) that were reported to be in the area.

1864  WikimediaWikidata
Engagement at Poison Springs; Poison Spring; Poison Springs
battleConfederate States ArmyUnited States Army, Confederate States of America, 

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Poison Spring Battlefield ArkansasPoison Spring Battlefield Arkansas
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    eventarmed conflict1864Camden ExpeditionUnited States, Confederate States of America, offensive, Sterling Price, Edmund Kirby Smith, military campaign, Frederick SteeleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1864Battle of Prairie D'AneUnited States Army, Confederate States Army, battleWikidata
    eventarmed conflict1864Battle of Poison Springbattle, Confederate States Army, United States ArmyWikidata
    sitefortFort LookoutredoubtWikidata
    sitefortFort SoutherlandredoubtWikidata
    commonsimagePoison Spring Battlefield Arkansas Commons