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March 30, 1864.-Action at Mount Elba and pursuit of Confederates to Big Creek.
31, 1864.-Skirmish near Arkadelphia.
April 1, 1864.-Skirmish at Arkadelphia.
2, 1864.-Skirmishes at Antoine, or Terre Noir Creek, and on Wolf Creek.
2-3, 1864.-Skirmishes at Okolona.
3-4, 1864.-Engagement at Elkin's Ferry, Little Missouri River.
5, 1864.-Skirmish at Marks' Mills.
6, 1864.-Skirmish qat the Little Missouri.
9-12, 1864.-Skirmishes on Praire D'Ane.
13, 1864.-Action at Moscow.
14, 1864.-Skirmish at Duth Mills.
Skirmish at White Oak Creek.
15, 1864.-Skrimish at Camden.
16, 1864.-Skrimish at Liberty Post-Office.
16-18, 1864.-Skirmishes about Camden.
17, 1864.-Skirmish at Red Mound.
18, 1864.-Engagement at Poison Sping.
20, 1864.-Skrimish near Camden.
23, 1864.-Confederate demonstration on Camden.
Affair at Swan Lake.
24, 1864.-Skirmish near Camden.
25, 1864.-Action at Marks's Mills.
25-26, 1864.- Skirmishes in Moro Battom.
26, 1864.-Steele's column retreats from Camden.
28, 1864.-Skirmish near Princeton.
29, 1864.-Skirmish at the Ouachita River.
Skirmish near Saline Bottom.
30, 1864.-Engagement at Jenkins' Ferry.
Skirmish at Whitmoore's Mill.
May 3, 1864.-Steele's column arrives at Little Rock.
REPORTS, ETC.*
Numbers 1.-Strength and organization of the expeditionary forces command by Major General Frederick Steele, U. S. Army, March 31, 1864.
Numbers 2.-Major General Frederick Steele, U. S. Army, commanding Department of Arkansas.
Numbers 3.-Captain Junius B. Wheeler, U. S. Corps of Engineers, Chief Engineer.
Numbers 4.-Captain Charles A. Henry, Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Chief Quartermaster.
Numbers 5.-Brigadier General Frederick Salomon, U. S. Army, commanding Third Division, Seventh Army Crops.
Numbers 6.-Brigadier General Samuel A. Rice, U. S. Army, commanding First Brigade.
Numbers 7.-Lieutenant Colonel Samuel T. Wells, Fiftieth Indiana Infantry, of skirmish at Antoine.
Numbers 8.-Colonel Thomas H. Benton, jr., Twenty-ninth Iowa Infantry, of skirmish at Antoine.
Numbers 9.-Major Hiram D. Gibson, Thirty-third Iowa Infantry, of operations March 23-April 19.
Numbers 10.-Colonel Cyrus H. Mackey, Thirty-third Iowa Infantry, of operations April 19-May 3.
Numbers 11.-Colonel Charles E. Salomon, Ninth Wisconsin Infantry, of skirmish at Anotine.---------------
*See also General E. Kirby Smith's reports, p. 476 et seq.
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