Battle of Mansfield or Sabine Cross Roads-Third Confedeate Charge - Mansfield, LA
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N 32° 00.677 W 093° 40.079
15S E 436912 N 3541882
Marker for positions at the Battle of Mansfield, located on LA 175 just north of the entrance to Mansfield State Historic Site.
Waymark Code: WMJVXK
Location: Louisiana, United States
Date Posted: 01/05/2014
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One of several markers that trace positions and battle lines during the day of the battle on April 8, 1864. Markers note locations outside the battlefield park itself. The Battle of Mansfield, or Sabine Cross Roads, was part of the Red River Campaign where the Union army moved northwest from Alexandria along the Red River to capture Shreveport, then the headquarters of the Trans-Mississippi Confederacy, and then move on into Texas. Mansfield was effectively the furthest north the Union troops were able to penetrate before being turned back, falling back to Pleasant Hill where a second engagement took place.
Text:
Battle of Mansfield or Sabine Cross Roads
April 8, 1864
Area of Third Confederate Charge
Maj. Gen Walker, with Waul's and Surry's brigades, passed here parallel to the road during a charge that turned the Federal left flank and gained a position on the road in rear of Federal line.
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Marker Name: Battle of Mansfield or Sabine Cross Roads - Area of Third Confederate Charge
Marker Type: Roadside
What does marker relate to?: Battle (war)
Parish: De Soto
Year Erected or Date Dedicated: Not listed
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