News from Washington: Passage in the Senate of the Bill Authorizing Letters-of-Marque– 2-3
Later from New-Orleans: Order from Gen. Banks Regarding Foreclosures and Forced Sales – 3-4
The Army of the Potomac: Contraband Traffic Interfered With – 4
Interesting from Kansas; Popular Outbreak at Leavenworth – 4-5
News from Nashville: The Cumberland River Twenty Feed Deep on the Shoals, &c. – 5
The War in Arkansas: Hindman’s Army Completely Demoralized – 5
News from Vicksburgh: A Brisk Skirmish near Lake Providence – 5
Editorial: Our Southwestern Territory – Triumphs of Our Arms – 5-6
Editorial: The Question of Recognition – 6
The Case of Lizzie Rowe – 6
The New-Hampshire Union Convention – 6
The Mississippi, Missouri and Illinois Rivers Rising Rapidly – 6
The Constitution of Western Virginia – 6
Hang on I just woke up.
There are no new battles to report, likely because of the winter weather, here mentioned in multiple articles.
This is the battle tally in Arkansas as of "today":
Confederate Gen. Thomas Hindman is in command in Arkansas, Missouri, Indian Territory (Oklahoma) and part of Louisiana.
He has become unpopular for enforcing conscription laws, declaring martial law, ordering cotton burned to prevent capture by Union forces, impressing slaves for military construction projects and promoting guerilla warfare.
But his real downfall began with his defeat at the Battle of Prairie Grove, Arkansas, by outnumbered Union forces.
Hindman is not liked and will not be missed.
Arkansas 1862- '63 Engagements
| Date | Engagement | Military Units | Losses | Victor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 17 | Little Sugar Creek, AR | Union Army of the Southwest (Curtis ~2,000) & Confederate Army of AR (McCullough ~2,000) | Union 33-total (13-killed), Confederates 250-total (23-killed) | Inconclusive |
| Mar 6-8 | Pea Ridge, AK | Union Army of Southwest (Curtis, Sigel ~10,500)& Confederate Army of the West (Van Dorn, Price, McCulloch, Pike ~16,500) | Union 1,384 total (203 killed), Confederate 2,000 total (unknown killed) | USA (Union outnumbered) |
| May 19 | Whitney's Lane, AR | Union Dept of the SW (Curtis, Steele ~30,000), Confederate Trans-Mississippi (Roane ~1,200) | Union 51-total (unkwn-killed), Confederates 10-total (unkwn-killed) | USA |
| June 17 | St. Charles, AR | Union 4-river boats, 46th Ind Inf (Fitch, Kitty-WIA ~1,000), Confederate AR 29th Inf (Fry-POW) | Union 160-total (58-killed), Confederates 40-total (8-killed) | USA |
| July 7 | Cache River, AR | Union Army of SW (Curtis, Havey ~600, Confederate 12th & 16th Cavalry (Hindman, Rust ~600) | Union 63+-total (6-killed), Confederates ~100-total (30-killed) | USA |
| Nov 27 | Yellville, AR | Union Army of the Frontier, (Wickersham, cavalry from Illinois, Iowa & Wisconsin ), Confederate garrison | Union none, Confederates 60-total captured & paroled | USA -- salt mining disrupted |
| Nov 28 | Yellville, AR | Union Army of the Frontier, (Blunt, Cloud ~5,000), Confederate Trans-Mississippi Dept (Marmaduke, Shelby ~2,000) | Union 44-total (8-killed), Confederates 80-total (10-killed) | USA |
| Dec 6 | Reed's Mountain, AR | Union Army of the Frontier, (Blunt, Basset 3 regiments), Confederate Trans-Mississippi Dept (Shelby's brigade, Monroe +2 regiments) | Union 8-total (1-killed), Confederates 37-total (10-killed) | Inconclusive -- USA tactical, CSA strategic |
| Dec 7 | Prairie Grove, AR | Union Army of the Frontier, (Blunt, Herron ~9,000), Confederate Trans-Mississippi Dept (Hindman ~11,000) | Union 1,251-total (175-killed), Confederates 1,317-total (204-killed) | USA strategic (Union outnumbered) |
| Jan 9-10 | Arkansas Post, AR | Union Dept of MS, MS Squadron (McClernand, Porter ~ 20,090), Confederate Ft. Hindman garrison (Churchill ~5,000) | Union 1,092-total (165?-killed), Confederates 4,931-total (60-killed) | USA |