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Battle of Prairie Grove

The Battle of Prairie Grove or Fayetteville was fought on December 7, 1862 and resulted in a Union Strategic victory. About 330 estimated casualties (US 142, CS 189). Buy Battle of Prairie Grove souvenirs online. These links will re-direct you to our affiliate, CivilWarStandard.com

War in the West
Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove. William L. Shea. Twice in 1862, Confederate forces were driven out of Missouri and into Arkansas, and by the end of the year, the war in Missouri and northern Arkansas was essentially over. This is the story of those dramatic 1862 campaigns, their ferocious battles, and the grim heroism that decided the outcome of the Civil War west of the Mississippi. 126 pgs., 23 B&W photos and illustrations, 14 maps, 6"x 9", sfbd.

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...The Bayonet or Retreat
The Battle of Prairie Grove - December 7th, 1862. Andy Thomas. The 37th Illinois Infantry regiment advances into the apple orchard behind the Borden House, driving back another Confederate counterattack. 25½"x 18½" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.

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Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove
Baxter. The Civil War's devastating effects reached not only those in battle but also those living in war-torn portions of the country, as you'll find in this civilian account of the battles at Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove. You'll read of skirmishes and cavalry charges, the civilians' vulnerable positions during the ongoing struggles, clashes between secessionist and Unionist neighbors, and the shocking sight of the wounded emerging from the Prairie Grove battlefield. 136 pages, 5½"x 8½", soft cover.
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General James G. Blunt
Tarnished Glory. Collins. Physician and Union general James Gilpatrick Blunt led the defeat of Confederate troops at Fort Wayne, Prairie Grove, and Cane Hill and assisted John Brown in helping escaped slaves reach Canada. Although many accused him of corruption, womanizing and egotistical tirades, they also viewed him as a hero. In this book, you'll receive insight into the war fought on the western frontier and into the behavior of this forgotten general who fought there. 192 pages, maps, photographs, 6"x 9", hardcover.
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