• The trans-Mississippi theater of the American Civil War was the scene of the major military operations west of the Mississippi River. The area is often...
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    and theater, see the list below: Eastern Theater of the American Civil War Western Theater of the American Civil War Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American...
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    military units fought in the Civil War east of the Mississippi River, but Texas was more useful for supplying soldiers and horses for the Confederate Army. Texas'...
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    The western theater of the American Civil War encompassed major military operations in the states of Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina...
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    The Army of the Trans-Mississippi was a major Confederate army under the Department of the Trans-Mississippi during the American Civil War. It was the...
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    the Trans-Mississippi Theater which ensured Union control of northern Arkansas. The state capitol at Little Rock was captured in 1863. By the end of the...
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    location on the Mississippi River and its access to the Gulf of Mexico. The U.S. War Department early on planned for its capture. The city was taken by...
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    The lower seaboard theater of the American Civil War encompassed major military and naval operations that occurred near the coastal areas of the Southeastern...
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    major theater of the American Civil War, although most were concentrated in the Western Theater. Confederate president Jefferson Davis was a Mississippi politician...
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  • Rock, Arkansas, was a campaign conducted by the Union Army in Arkansas during the American Civil War. The strategic offensive was designed to capture...
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    territory of the Confederate States of America that existed from August 1, 1861, to May 26, 1865, when the Confederate States Army Trans-Mississippi Department...
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    1st Cherokee Mounted Rifles (category Cherokee Nation in the American Civil War)
    Army in the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War. After Cherokee Principal Chief John Ross signed a treaty of alliance with the Confederate...
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    The Pacific coast theater of the American Civil War consists of major military operations in the United States on the Pacific Ocean and in the states and...
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    in the trans-Mississippi theater of the American Civil War. Despite its remoteness from the major battlefields of the east, and its being part of the sparsely...
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    Samuel Ryan Curtis (category People of Iowa in the American Civil War)
    Union Army general in the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War, especially for his victories at the Battles of Pea Ridge in 1862 and Westport...
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    The Battle of Pea Ridge (March 7–8, 1862), also known as the Battle of Elkhorn Tavern, took place during the American Civil War near Leetown, northeast...
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  • Seaboard Theater of the American Civil War Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War Pacific Coast Theater of the American Civil War Union naval...
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    The Battle of Palmito Ranch, also known as the Battle of Palmito Hill, is considered by some criteria the final battle of the American Civil War. It was...
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    The Trans-Mississippi Department was a geographical subdivision of the Confederate States Army comprising Arkansas, Missouri, Texas, western Louisiana...
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    Joseph O. Shelby (category People of Missouri in the American Civil War)
    senior officer of the Confederate States Army who commanded cavalry in the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War. After the Confederacy surrendered...
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    New Mexico campaign (category Campaigns of the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War)
    The New Mexico campaign was a military operation of the trans-Mississippi theater of the American Civil War from February to April 1862 in which Confederate...
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    department, the Trans-Mississippi Theater, greatly inhibiting supplies and communications, and tilting the odds decisively in favor of the Union. Minnesota...
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    John Selden Roane (category People of Arkansas in the American Civil War)
    Confederate States Army who commanded infantry in the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War. John Selden Roane was born in Wilson County, Tennessee...
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    The Lawrence Massacre (also known as Quantrill's Raid) was an attack during the American Civil War (1861–65) by Quantrill's Raiders, a Confederate guerrilla...
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    41556 The Battle of Picacho Pass, also known as the Battle of Picacho Peak, was an engagement of the American Civil War on April 15, 1862. The action...
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    Sterling Price (category People of Missouri in the American Civil War)
    senior officer of the Confederate States Army who fought in both the Western and Trans-Mississippi theater of the American Civil War. He rose to prominence...
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    American Civil War. While not the largest battle of the New Mexico campaign, the Battle of Glorieta Pass ended the Confederacy's efforts to capture the territory...
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    Sabine pass the most remarkable in military history." France was openly sympathetic to the Confederate States of America early in the Civil War, but never...
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    The Battle of Carthage, also known as the Engagement near Carthage, took place at the beginning of the American Civil War on July 5, 1861, near Carthage...
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    as the Missouri Iron Brigade, was a Confederate cavalry brigade, led by Brigadier General Joseph O. Shelby, in the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American...
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