Historical Marker Series

Battlefield Trails - Civil War

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In September of 1864 Major General Sterling Price and a 12,000 man army re-entered Missouri in a forlorn effort to regain the state for the Confederacy. On September 27th they laid siege to Fort Davidson. The defenders, though greatly outnumbered, repulsed …
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Federal forces captured this important Confederate work, 18 miles west, in 1862. To end depredations committed by the Federal garrison, Forrest, with a force from his Confederate Cavalry Corps, attacked and captured the fort. Of the garrison of 551 white an…
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Front of the Monument Ohio's TributeTo The Andrews Raiders1862Erected 1890. Right side of the Monument Escaped 21st Ohio Vol. Inf.J. Alfred Wilson, Co. CMark Wood, " "Wm. J. Knight, " EWilson W. Brown, " FJohn R. Porter, " G33rd Ohio Vol. Inf.Ma…
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In Memoryof the Men of theConfederateand theFederal Armieswho took part in theBattle ofBrice's Cross Roadsor Tishimingo CreekJune 10, 1864which resulted ina victory for theConfederate forcesunder BrigadierGeneral N. B. Forrest
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