War Along the Bayous: The 1864 Red River Campaign in Louisiana
By (author): "William Riley Brooksher"
Publish Date:
July 1998
ISBN1574881396
ISBN139781574881394
AsinWar Along the Bayous: The 1864 Red River Campaign in Louisiana
War Along the Bayous is the compelling story of the largest military operation west of the Mississippi River during the American Civil War.The Union Army's Red River Campaign and Camden Expedition of 1864 were intended to drive the Confederates from Louisiana and Arkansas and to discourage any territorial designs Napoleon III of France might have on the American Southwest. This large-scale, two-pronged operation was a complicated, combined-operations affair that had army and naval forces in Louisiana driving north to Shreveport to link up with a second army descending from Arkansas. Undertaken at the wrong time, for the wrong reasons, and with poor planning, organization, and execution, no major operation during the war had less to recommend it. War Along the Bayous concentrates on the Louisiana portion of this ill-advised campaign that resulted in heavy losses and very nearly turned into a complete disaster for the Union.With a novelist's sense of drama, William Riley Brooksher vividly details the fierce clashes at Mansfield (aka Sabine Crossroads), Pleasant Hill, and Yellow Bayou, and the destruction of Natchitoches and Alexandria. His latest contribution fills an significant gap in the Civil War literature.