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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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Slave takes his master prisoner (or does he?)

Milliken's Bend Posted on November 15, 2014 by Milliken's BendNovember 15, 2014

A recent post included a brief anecdote about a former slave – now a Union soldier – taking his former master prisoner at Milliken’s Bend. This story was widely repeated (after all, it made sensational journalism) – but it was more »

Posted in African Americans, Black history, Civil War, Confederate, Milliken's Bend, Slavery, Union | Tagged prisoners, propaganda, USCT | Leave a reply

Close quarters fighting at Milliken’s Bend

Milliken's Bend Posted on November 5, 2014 by Milliken's BendNovember 5, 2014

“Two gentlemen from the Yazoo” provided this account of the fight at Milliken’s Bend, two days after the battle: This account, as well as several others, can be found in the Rebellion Record vol. 7, available online from the Internet more »

Posted in African Americans, Black history, Civil War, Confederate, Milliken's Bend, Primary sources, Related works, Slavery, Union | Tagged bayonets, black troops, combat, Louisiana, prisoners, violence | Leave a reply

Wounded Confederates taken prisoner

Milliken's Bend Posted on August 16, 2014 by Milliken's BendAugust 16, 2014

Records indicate that only a few wounded Confederates were taken prisoner by the Yankees, sent to Van Buren General Hospital at Milliken’s Bend on June 7. These four men have been identified: Thomas Chandoin (Chandon) (Chadin), Co. D, 17th Texas more »

Posted in Civil War, Confederate, Milliken's Bend | Tagged burials, hospitals, National Cemeteries, prisoners, Texas, Van Buren General Hospital, wounded | Leave a reply

Elisha DeWitt

Milliken's Bend Posted on August 3, 2014 by Milliken's BendAugust 3, 2014

Elisha DeWitt’s heart must have swelled with patriotism. In August 1861, just eighteen years old, he signed on with the 7th Missouri Infantry (U.S.) at Rolla. Enlisting early in the war when the eagerness of youth and lofty patriotic ideals more »

Posted in Civil War, Milliken's Bend, Union | Tagged 7th Missouri Infantry, 9th Louisiana Infantry, Elisha Dewitt, prisoners, USCT | Leave a reply

Investigations in Washington

Milliken's Bend Posted on January 18, 2014 by Milliken's BendJanuary 18, 2014

In the final days of 1863, Col. Hermann Lieb’s report concerning the investigations into the death of Capt. Corydon Heath reached the United States Adjutant General’s office in Washington. Lieb included additional reports from Maj. John G. Davis and Gen. more »

Posted in Civil War, Confederate, Union | Tagged prisoner exchanges, prisoners, USCT | Leave a reply

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