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On September 10, 1863, Maj. Gen. Fred Steele, Army of Arkansas commander, sent Brig. Gen. John
W. Davidson’s cavalry division across the Arkansas River to move on Little Rock, while he took other troops to
attack Confederates entrenched on the north side. In his thrust toward Little Rock, Davidson ran into Confederate
troops at Bayou Fourche. Aided by Union artillery fire from the north side of the river, Davidson forced them out of
their position and sent them fleeing back to Little Rock, which fell to Union troops that evening. Bayou Fourche
sealed Little Rock’s fate. The fall of Little Rock further helped to contain the Confederate Trans-Mississippi theater,
isolating it from the rest
of the South. |