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Battle of Brownsville, Arkansas

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Washington Geiger
  
John Marmaduke

Result
  
United States victory

Date
  
25 August 1863

Location
  
Lonoke County, Arkansas, United States

Similar
  
Battle of Whitney's Lane, Battle of Fort Smith, Battle of Saint Charles, Battle of Pine Bluff, American Civil War

The Battle of Brownsville (August 25, 1863) was an engagement fought in present-day Lonoke County, Arkansas, during the American Civil War.

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Battle

On August 25, 1863, U.S. Cavalry clashed with Confederates near Brownsville. The initial battle involving approximately 7,000 men occurred east of town. After a brief artillery duel, Colonel Washington Geiger's U.S. troopers forced the retreat of Brigadier-General Marmaduke's Division of Cavalry. Marmaduke formed new battle lines six miles to the west. The Federal advance was repulsed, but Confederate forces were forced to retreat in less than three weeks.

Aftermath

Brownsville was the first in a series of engagements during the Little Rock Campaign which led to its capture on September 10 by the United States Army.

References

Battle of Brownsville, Arkansas Wikipedia