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State: Arkansas
Location: Grant County
Campaign: Camden Expedition (1864)
Dates: April 30, 1864
Principal Commanders: union  Union States: Maj. Gen. Fred Steele
confederate  Confederate States: Gen. E. Kirby Smith
Forces Engaged: union  Union States: Department of Arkansas
confederate  Confederate States: Army of Arkansas
Estimated Casualties: union  Union States: 521
confederate  Confederate States: 443
Total: 964 total
Results: Result(s): Union victory in retreat
Description:

Maj. Gen. Fred Steele’s forces retreated from Camden after being mauled at Marks’ Mills and Poison Spring. On the afternoon of April 29, the Union forces reached Jenkins’ Ferry and began crossing the Saline River, which was swollen by heavy rain. Rebel forces arrived on the 30th and attacked repeatedly. The Federals repulsed the attacks and finally crossed with all their men and supply wagons, many of which they were compelled to abandon in the swamp north of Saline. The Confederates bungled a good chance to destroy Steele’s army, which after crossing the river, regrouped at Little Rock.

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