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Milliken's Bend

A Civil War Battle in History and Memory

The Civil War battle of Milliken's Bend, showing African-American soldiers holding their ground against a Confederate attack, as imagined by an artist from Harper's Weekly, published July 4, 1863.
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Plantations of Milliken’s Bend

Milliken's Bend Posted on December 2, 2022 by Milliken's BendJanuary 9, 2023

I recently discovered on the National Archives website a small set of extremely detailed maps of the area of Milliken’s Bend and the Mississippi River. These are invaluable for learning more about the precise locations of Milliken’s Bend, and the … Continue reading →

Posted in Milliken's Bend, Primary sources, Related works | Tagged Louisiana, maps, Mississippi, plantations | Leave a reply

John Gordon, veteran and freedman

Milliken's Bend Posted on June 20, 2022 by Milliken's BendJune 20, 2022

John Gordon’s complete pension file – now available online! Nearly 300 pages!

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Posted in Black history, Emancipation, Primary sources, Related works, Slavery | Tagged 11th Louisiana Infantry, black troops, John Gordon, Juneteenth, pensions, USCT | Leave a reply

Juneteenth came early in Louisiana

Milliken's Bend Posted on June 7, 2022 by Milliken's BendJune 6, 2022

Juneteenth may be celebrated later this month, but two years before June 19, 1865, when slaves in Galveston learned of their freedom – Black men in Union blue claimed and won their freedom on the banks of the Mississippi River … Continue reading →

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Memorial Day’s Missing Stories of Milliken’s Bend

Milliken's Bend Posted on May 30, 2022 by Milliken's BendMay 30, 2022
Union headstones at Vicksburg National Cemetery

This Memorial Day, I had hoped to profile a single USCT soldier who had died at Milliken’s Bend. Or, perhaps a few. What I did not realize was how difficult that would be. So many of the men who fought … Continue reading →

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Gunboat casualties at Milliken’s Bend

Milliken's Bend Posted on August 21, 2021 by Milliken's BendAugust 21, 2021

How many men died or were wounded by artillery shells from Union gunboats at Milliken’s Bend?

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