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Other Name: None
State: Arkansas
Location: Ouachita County
Campaign: Camden Expedition (1864)
Dates: April 18, 1864
Principal Commanders: union  Union States: Col. James M. Williams
confederate  Confederate States: Brig. Gen. John S. Marmaduke and Brig. Gen. Samuel Bell Maxey
Forces Engaged: union  Union States: Brigade (1,100 men)
confederate  Confederate States: Marmaduke’s and Maxey’s Divisions
Estimated Casualties: union  Union States: 301
confederate  Confederate States: 114
Total: 415 total
Results: Result(s): Confederate victory
Description:

Dwindling supplies for his army at Camden forced Maj. Gen. Fred Steele to send out a foraging party to gather corn that the Confederates had stored about twenty miles up the Prairie D’Ane-Camden Road on White Oak Creek. The party loaded the corn into wagons, and on April 18, Col. James M. Williams started his return to Camden. Brig. Gen. John S. Marmaduke’s and Brig. Gen. Samuel B. Maxey’s Confederate forces arrived at Lee Plantation, about fifteen miles from Camden, where they engaged Williams. The Rebels eventually attacked Williams in the front and rear forcing him to retreat north into a marsh where his men regrouped and then fell back to Camden. The Union lost 198 wagons and all the corn.

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