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130.-General Steele's expedition.
Little Rock Democrat account.
little Rock, May 3, 1864.
we have, heretofore, given such accounts as reached us of the movement of the army southward to cooperate with General Banks in his proposed expedition against Shreveport.
We present, to-day, a succinct statement, which we have collected from all the statements of the operations of the gallant little army of General Steele, from the day he left here.
The advanced-guard moved from Little Rock on the twenty-third of March, on the military road.
On the twenty-fourth, the whole command moved, the head of the column resting that night on the Saline, beyond Benton.
On the twenty-fifth, the command crossed Saline bottom, and on the succeeding day reached Rockport.
On the twenty-seventh, a bridge was thrown across the Ouachita River and the troops crossed and moved in the direction of Arkadelphia.
That night there was a heavy rain-storm, and the army encamped at Bayou Roche on
Fagan (search for this): chapter 135
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