Dark And Bloody Ground: The Battle Of Mansfield And The Forgotten Civil War Of Louisiana
- ISBN: 9780878331802
- Description:
The story of the Union army's ill-fated Red River Campaign and its disastrous defeat at Mansfield. A defeat which left 27,000 federal troops fleeing through dense Louisiana woodland and swamps, convinced they were being followed by a large rebel army, which in reality only numbered 4500 men.
- Pages: 288
- Format: Hardback
- Genre: Military
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