Expedition from Vicksburg, Mississippi to Red River, Louisiana

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Expedition from Vicksburg, Mississippi to Red River, Louisiana - Multiple Union units advance from Vicksburg in Warren County, Mississippi to the Red River in Louisiana from March 10-May 24, 1864.

  • Not yet known which other counties this expedition passed through

Union Troops

  • Brigadier General Andrew J. Smith's Detachments of the Army of Tennessee (16th and 17th Corps)

16th Corps

Division Brigade Regiments and
Smaller Units

1st Division[1]

2nd Brigade
(Lucius F. Hubbard, Colonel)
3rd Brigade
(Sylvester G. Hill, Colonel)
3rd Division
(Joseph A. Mower, Brigadier General)
1st Brigade
(William F. Lynch, Colonel)
2nd Brigade
(William T. Shaw, Colonel)
3rd Brigade
(Risdon M. Moore, Colonel)
Artillery
(James M. Cockefair, Captain)

17th Corps

Division Brigade Regiments and
Smaller Units
Provisional Division
Thomas Kilby Smith, Brigadier General)
1st Brigade
(Jonathan Baker Moore, Colonel)
2nd Brigade
(Lyman M. Ward, Colonel)
Artillery


Confederate Troops

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Sub-Operations

Casualties

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Notes

  1. The 1st Brigade on an expedition from Memphis, Tenn., in pursuit of Forrest; the 11th Missouri, of 2nd Brigade, and the 8th and 12th Iowa, of 3rd Brigade, on veteran furlough; the artillery reported as at Memphis, Tenn.
  2. Wikipedia originally references the 3rd Iowa Infantry

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