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Stevenson’s Expedition to Monroe – Part 1

Milliken's Bend Posted on September 9, 2013 by Milliken's BendFebruary 17, 2014

In late August 1863, Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson ordered Brig. Gen. John D. Stevenson to take a bit more than a division on a cross-country expedition into Louisiana. They disembarked from their transports at Goodrich’s Landing on the Mississippi River, more »

Posted in Civil War, cw150, Primary sources, Union | Tagged 2nd Illinois Light Artillery, Battery G, deaths, disease, Louisiana, medical conditions, Monroe, Stevenson's expedition | Leave a reply

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