THIS DAY IN HISTORY – Battle of Arkansas Post – 1863

Via History.com

On January 11, 1863, Union General John McClernand and Admiral David Porter capture Arkansas Post, a Confederate stronghold on the Arkansas River. The victory secured central Arkansas for the Union and lifted Northern morale just three weeks after the disastrous Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia.

Arkansas Post was a massive fort 25 miles from the confluence of the Arkansas and Mississippi rivers. It was designed to insure Confederate control of the White and Arkansas rivers, and to keep pressure off Vicksburg, Mississippi, the last major Rebel city on the Mississippi River. The sides of the square fort were each nearly 200 feet long and the structure was protected by a moat. It sat on a bluff 25 feet above the river. The post was a major impediment to Yankee commerce on the Arkansas.

McClernand gathered his Army of the Mississippi at Milliken’s Bend, just north of Vicksburg. He had some 32,000 men in two corps commanded by generals George Morgan and William T. Sherman. McClernand’s main objective was Vicksburg, but he decided to capture Arkansas Post first to secure Yankee commerce on the rivers north of Vicksburg. McClernand was accompanied by Porter’s flotilla. The plan was to steam up the Arkansas River and land the troops below the post, then have Sherman’s men swing around behind the fort while Morgan approached from downriver.

Porter began bombing the fort on the night of January 10. The bombardment continued the following day. Through the afternoon, Union infantry moved toward the fort while the ships passed in front and began firing from the other side of the fort. The Confederate garrison was surrounded, and offered a white flag before the day was out. The Yankees lost around 130 men and suffered about 900 wounded, but they captured 5,000 Confederates and preserved Union commerce on the Arkansas and White rivers.

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10 Comments
YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
January 11, 2024 6:49 am

My recent Civil War research revolves around Reconstruction and the sorry way the Yankees treated us during that time.

Ginger
Ginger
  YourAverageJoe
January 11, 2024 7:50 am

One hundred fifty-nine years later they are still treating us like crap.
I grew up and spent the night with my Grand-mamma about every night from about the age of six till I went off to college, she lived a couple of hundred feet from my parent’s house. Anyway her Daddy had been in Jackson’s Corp, Army of Northern Va. and fought in every battle up to Mine Run where he was captured at Kelly’s Ford Virginia, they about killed him in the prison at Lookout Point Maryland. Anyway I would ask my Grand-mamma if he had ever talked about the War and she said no except that if he had known it was going to turn out the way it did he would have killed more Yankees when he had the chance.

k31
k31
  YourAverageJoe
January 11, 2024 9:54 am

Yankeeland hasn’t changed. The good people move away from it.

well_Inever
well_Inever
  k31
January 11, 2024 2:06 pm

I like to describe myself as Northern by birth, Southern by heart. Unfortunately all the northerners moving down here aren’t like me.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  YourAverageJoe
January 11, 2024 5:09 pm

Yep.
The south had to create civilian defense groups to stop the rampaging freed farm animals.

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 11, 2024 7:07 am

Nikki Haley Was Right

Anonymous
Anonymous
January 11, 2024 7:48 am

And Then for No Reason at All… White Men Rejecting the Global American Empire as Army Sees Sharp Decline in White Recruitment
https://www.unz.com/sbpdl/and-then-for-no-reason-at-all-white-men-rejecting-the-global-american-empire-as-army-sees-sharp-decline-in-white-recruitment/

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
January 11, 2024 8:42 am

Fuck you lying Union sons of bitches. The Battle of Fredericksburg was fucking GLORIOUS!!! The first one, anyway.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  The Central Scrutinizer
January 11, 2024 5:10 pm

Every once in a while, BL, mark or Scrutinizer say something worth reading.

Studs
Studs
January 13, 2024 3:14 am

25 miles up the Mississippi on the Arkansas is (today, at least) a pretty God-forsaken land. Not sure why the writer says “it secured Central Arkansas” as that area is about a hundred miles farther up river from the battle.