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On this date in Civil War history: April 8, 1864 - Battle of Mansfield/Sabine Crossroads
Easy Plugin for AdSense by Unreal Also known as the battle of Sabine Crossroads, this clash was the decisive battle in northwestern Louisiana that effectively halted the Union’s Red River campaign of 1864. In early 1864, Federal commanders devised the … Continue reading
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