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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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Casualties at Milliken’s Bend

Milliken's Bend Posted on June 8, 2013 by Milliken's BendMay 27, 2018

The casualties at Milliken’s Bend stunned both sides. No one was expecting the battle to be so severe. McCulloch’s Brigade lost 44 killed, 130 wounded, and 10 missing. This amounted to a 12% loss – much different than the one … Continue reading →

Posted in African Americans, Black history, Civil War, Confederate, Milliken's Bend, Union | Tagged casualties | 36 Replies

10th Illinois Cavalry at war with Isaac Shepard

Milliken's Bend Posted on May 30, 2013 by Milliken's BendMarch 3, 2014

The men in the camp of the 10th Illinois Cavalry were in an uproar. Pvt. John O’Brien was being held in the nearby camp of the 1st Mississippi Infantry, African Descent, (a Union unit despite its name). Col. Isaac F. … Continue reading →

Posted in African Americans, Civil War, Milliken's Bend, Union | Tagged 10th Illinois Cavalry, 1st Mississippi Infantry African Descent, 51st U.S. Colored Infantry, Isaac F. Shepard, race relations, USCT, violence | Leave a reply

Kate Stone – Threats and fear in spring 1863

Milliken's Bend Posted on April 17, 2013 by Milliken's BendMarch 3, 2014

The early spring of 1863 was a difficult one for Kate Stone and her family. Yankees had infested the area near Milliken’s Bend for months, but their numbers were growing in anticipation of yet another attempt to take Vicksburg. As … Continue reading →

Posted in African Americans, Civil War, Civilians, Confederate, Emancipation, Milliken's Bend, Slavery | Tagged diaries, Kate Stone, Louisiana, plantations | Leave a reply

Milliken’s Bend, Nashville, & Fort Pillow

Milliken's Bend Posted on March 24, 2013 by Milliken's BendApril 5, 2013

Yesterday I spoke to the Bellevue (Tenn.) History and Genealogy Group about Milliken’s Bend. They were a pleasant and welcoming audience, and asked some good questions. Two of which I will answer here. 1) How do the losses by USCT … Continue reading →

Posted in African Americans, Black history, Civil War, Milliken's Bend | Tagged 13th USCT, atrocities, Battle of Nashville, Fort Pillow, massacres | Leave a reply

Book review: Freedom’s Women

Milliken's Bend Posted on February 28, 2013 by Milliken's BendFebruary 1, 2014

As we close out Black History Month, and begin Women’s History Month, this seems like a fitting time to discuss how black women in the region of Milliken’s Bend were affected by the war. One of the finest works I … Continue reading →

Posted in African Americans, Black history, Black History Month, Book Reviews, Civil War, Civilians, Emancipation, Related works, Slavery | Tagged Louisiana, Mississippi, plantations, South, Vicksburg, women's history | Leave a reply

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