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March 7, 1862 Day One
Description
An account of the resource
The Battle of Pea Ridge/Elkhorn Tavern was an important battle for the Trans-Mississippi area during the American Civil War. The Confederate's were desperate to keep Missouri for the southern cause - with a failed attempt to take St. Louis Missouri was one step closer to staying with the Union. The Union knew that taking Missouri and from there Arkansas, they would eventually make it to the Mississippi River, cutting the Confederates in two and leaving the states west of the Mississippi abandoned by the Confederate military.
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Elkhorn Tavern Belongs to the Confederates after Day 1
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civil War Battlefield
Pea Ridge National Military Park
Elkhorn Tavern
Trans-Mississippi Area
1862
Description
An account of the resource
Confederate General Earl Van Dorn sat down that night with his troops, confident in a victory. He did not know that the Union, in the cover of night, were gathering their troops, supplies and ammunition for an assault the next day. He also had made a reckless decision with his forced march days earlier - he had left his wagons of spare ammunition and food miles away to speed up the march. With bone weary soldiers who were tired, hungry and with limited ammo, this would prove a deadly mistake.
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Nicolette Lloyd
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2/16/2014
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Pea Ridge National Military Park
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This photo was taken by Nicolette Lloyd at the Pea ridge National Military Park and i used for educational purposes.
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American Civil War
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March 7, 1862 Day One
Description
An account of the resource
The Battle of Pea Ridge/Elkhorn Tavern was an important battle for the Trans-Mississippi area during the American Civil War. The Confederate's were desperate to keep Missouri for the southern cause - with a failed attempt to take St. Louis Missouri was one step closer to staying with the Union. The Union knew that taking Missouri and from there Arkansas, they would eventually make it to the Mississippi River, cutting the Confederates in two and leaving the states west of the Mississippi abandoned by the Confederate military.
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Confederates take Elkhorn Tavern
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The topic of the resource
Civil War Battlefield
Pea Ridge National Military Park
Elkhorn Tavern
Trans-Mississippi Area
1862
Missouri State Guard
Description
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With victory in the making, Confederate General Earl Van Dorn decided to use his reserve unit - the Missouri State Guard. As they drove them back, the Confederates had a bold victory on the first night at Elkhorn Tavern.
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Nicolette Lloyd
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2/16/2014
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Pea Ridge National Military Park
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This photo was taken by Nicolette Lloyd at the Pea Ridge National Military Park and is used for educational purposes,
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American Civil War
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Pea Ridge Battlefield
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March 7, 1862 Day One
Description
An account of the resource
The Battle of Pea Ridge/Elkhorn Tavern was an important battle for the Trans-Mississippi area during the American Civil War. The Confederate's were desperate to keep Missouri for the southern cause - with a failed attempt to take St. Louis Missouri was one step closer to staying with the Union. The Union knew that taking Missouri and from there Arkansas, they would eventually make it to the Mississippi River, cutting the Confederates in two and leaving the states west of the Mississippi abandoned by the Confederate military.
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Slaughter in the Rocks
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The topic of the resource
Civil War Battlefield
Pea Ridge National Military Park
Elkhorn Tavern
Trans-Mississippi Area
1862
Union Artillery
Confederate Infantry
Description
An account of the resource
For the first day of battle, these rocks helped defend and hide the weary Confederates after their long march to arrive at the battle and after the initial fighting.
All was well, until the second day, where this natural defense became a death trap. The Confederates found themselves trapped between the Union artillery and this stone wall as they advanced forward after regrouping over night. After half an hour of shrapnel and artillery projectiles slaughtering the troops, General Van Dorn ordered a retreat back to Elkhorn Tavern.
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Nicolette Lloyd
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2/16/2014
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Pea Ridge National Military Park
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This photo was taken by Nicolette Lloyd at the Pea Ridge National Military Park and is used for educational purposes.
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American Civil War
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Pea Ridge Battlefield
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March 7, 1862 Day One
Description
An account of the resource
The Battle of Pea Ridge/Elkhorn Tavern was an important battle for the Trans-Mississippi area during the American Civil War. The Confederate's were desperate to keep Missouri for the southern cause - with a failed attempt to take St. Louis Missouri was one step closer to staying with the Union. The Union knew that taking Missouri and from there Arkansas, they would eventually make it to the Mississippi River, cutting the Confederates in two and leaving the states west of the Mississippi abandoned by the Confederate military.
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Ruddick Field
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civil War Battlefield
Pea Ridge National Military Park
Elkhorn Tavern
Trans-Mississippi Area
1862
Union Artillery
Confederate assault
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An account of the resource
The pictures of the battlefield show Ruddicks Field, Intense Confederate fighting had brought them around the mountain where this picture was taken, pushing the Union back to Elkhorn Tavern. As the day ended, the Confederates were ready for one last assault. The Union readied their artillery for a Confederate march.
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Nicolette Lloyd
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2/16/2014
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Pea Ridge National Military Park
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This photo was taken by Nicolette Lloyd at the Pea Ridge National Military Park and is used for educational purposes.
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American Civil War
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Pea Ridge Battlefield
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March 7, 1862 Day One
Description
An account of the resource
The Battle of Pea Ridge/Elkhorn Tavern was an important battle for the Trans-Mississippi area during the American Civil War. The Confederate's were desperate to keep Missouri for the southern cause - with a failed attempt to take St. Louis Missouri was one step closer to staying with the Union. The Union knew that taking Missouri and from there Arkansas, they would eventually make it to the Mississippi River, cutting the Confederates in two and leaving the states west of the Mississippi abandoned by the Confederate military.
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View of the Battlefield
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Civil War Battlefield
Pea Ridge National Military Park
Elkhorn Tavern
Trans-Mississippi Area
1862
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Another grand view of the battlefield.
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Nicolette Lloyd
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2/16/2014
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Pea Ridge National Military Park
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This photo was taken by Nicolette Lloyd at the Pea Ridge National Military Park and is used for educational purposes.
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American Civil War
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Pea Ridge Battlefield
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March 7, 1862 Day One
Description
An account of the resource
The Battle of Pea Ridge/Elkhorn Tavern was an important battle for the Trans-Mississippi area during the American Civil War. The Confederate's were desperate to keep Missouri for the southern cause - with a failed attempt to take St. Louis Missouri was one step closer to staying with the Union. The Union knew that taking Missouri and from there Arkansas, they would eventually make it to the Mississippi River, cutting the Confederates in two and leaving the states west of the Mississippi abandoned by the Confederate military.
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The Union's Challenge
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civil War Battlefield
Pea Ridge National Military Park
Elkhorn Tavern
Trans-Mississippi Area
1862
Union Army
Description
An account of the resource
The great problem that the Union faced was the problem of turning their southern facing army to the north while keeping the supply wagons away from the hands of the Confederacy.
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Nicolette Lloyd
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2/16/2014
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Pea Ridge National Military Park
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This photo was taken by Nicolette Lloyd at the Pea Ridge National Military Park and is used for educational purposes.
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American Civil War
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English
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Pea Ridge Battlefield
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March 7, 1862 Day One
Description
An account of the resource
The Battle of Pea Ridge/Elkhorn Tavern was an important battle for the Trans-Mississippi area during the American Civil War. The Confederate's were desperate to keep Missouri for the southern cause - with a failed attempt to take St. Louis Missouri was one step closer to staying with the Union. The Union knew that taking Missouri and from there Arkansas, they would eventually make it to the Mississippi River, cutting the Confederates in two and leaving the states west of the Mississippi abandoned by the Confederate military.
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Bird's Eye View of the Battlefield
Subject
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Civil War Battlefield
Pea Ridge National Military Park
Elkhorn Tavern
Trans-Mississippi Area
1862
Description
An account of the resource
From this view, you would be able to see the advancing Union and Confederate Army clash on March 7, 1862.
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Nicolette Lloyd
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2/16/2014
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Pea Ridge National Military Park
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This photo was taken by Nicolette Lloyd at the Pea Ridge National Military Park and is used for educational purposes.
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American Civil War
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English
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Pea Ridge Battlefield
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March 7, 1862
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March 7, 1862 Day One
Description
An account of the resource
The Battle of Pea Ridge/Elkhorn Tavern was an important battle for the Trans-Mississippi area during the American Civil War. The Confederate's were desperate to keep Missouri for the southern cause - with a failed attempt to take St. Louis Missouri was one step closer to staying with the Union. The Union knew that taking Missouri and from there Arkansas, they would eventually make it to the Mississippi River, cutting the Confederates in two and leaving the states west of the Mississippi abandoned by the Confederate military.
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The Confederate Army's Long March Before the Battle
Subject
The topic of the resource
Civil War Battlefield
Pea Ridge National Military Park
Elkhorn Tavern
Trans-Mississippi Area
1862
Description
An account of the resource
The larger Confederate Army had a long, hard march before their meeting with the Union at Pea Ridge. General Van Dorn sent them on a detour around the Union troops along the Bentenville Detour. Telegraph Road was a vital supply route for the Union and he believed that if he could sweep around the army he would be able to cut off the Union supply and communication route. This march was very hard on the troops - it was a described as long, hard, muddy and cold.
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Nicolette Lloyd
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2/16/2014`
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Pea Ridge National Military Park
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This photo was taken by Nicolette Lloyd at the Pea Ridge National Military Park and is used for educational purposes.
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American Civil War
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English
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Pea Ridge Battlefield
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March 1862
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March 7, 1862 Day One
Description
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The Battle of Pea Ridge/Elkhorn Tavern was an important battle for the Trans-Mississippi area during the American Civil War. The Confederate's were desperate to keep Missouri for the southern cause - with a failed attempt to take St. Louis Missouri was one step closer to staying with the Union. The Union knew that taking Missouri and from there Arkansas, they would eventually make it to the Mississippi River, cutting the Confederates in two and leaving the states west of the Mississippi abandoned by the Confederate military.
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Confederates sent Union Fleeing
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Civil War Battlefield
Pea Ridge National Military Park
Elkhorn Tavern
Trans-Mississippi Area
1862
Description
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7,000 Confederate Troops marching down Ford Road unexpectedly run into a small, 600 force of Union troops. With a defiant yell and charge, the Confederates sent the Union fleeing back through the trees.
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Nicolette Lloyd
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2/16/2014
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Pea Ridge National Military Park
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This photo was taken by Nicolette Lloyd at the Pea Ridge National Military Park and is used for educational purposes.
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American Civil War
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Language
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English
Type
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Still Image
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Pea Ridge Battlefield
Coverage
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March 7, 1862
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3264
Dublin Core
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Title
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March 7, 1862 Day One
Description
An account of the resource
The Battle of Pea Ridge/Elkhorn Tavern was an important battle for the Trans-Mississippi area during the American Civil War. The Confederate's were desperate to keep Missouri for the southern cause - with a failed attempt to take St. Louis Missouri was one step closer to staying with the Union. The Union knew that taking Missouri and from there Arkansas, they would eventually make it to the Mississippi River, cutting the Confederates in two and leaving the states west of the Mississippi abandoned by the Confederate military.
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Military Order is Dissolved
Subject
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Civil War Battlefield
Pea Ridge National Military Park
Elkhorn Tavern
Trans-Mississippi Area
1862
Description
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The fighting in Morgan's woods on March 7th was described as intense hand to hand combat. Soldiers reported that they could not even see 20 ft ahead of them, and many took to the ground to avoid the constant flying of lead and shrapnel.
Creator
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Nicolette Lloyd
Date
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2/16/2014
Contributor
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Pea Ridge National Military Park
Rights
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This photo was taken by Nicolette Lloyd at the Pea Ridge National Military Park and is used for educational purposes.
Relation
A related resource
American Civil WarEnglish
Format
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Image/JPEG
Language
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English
Type
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Still Image
Identifier
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Pea Ridge Battlefield
Coverage
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March 7, 1862