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  1. Map depicting Battle of Baton Rouge, August 5th 1862. [3] The Battle of Baton Rouge was a ground and naval battle in the American Civil War fought in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, on August 5, 1862. The Union victory halted Confederate attempts to recapture the capital city of Louisiana. [4]

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  2. Aug 12, 2012 · Street in Baton Rouge. The Battle of Baton Rouge was a Civil War battle fought on August 5, 1862 for control of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Confederate forces under General John C. Breckinridge attacked Baton Rouge, expecting help from the CSS Arkansas. The attack failed.

  3. Aug 12, 2012 · Spanish battery. American Revolution in the South. The British fort at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, fell on September 21, 1779, in one of the. least known yet highly important battles of the. American Revolution. While the alliance of France with the fledgling. United States in their war of independence. against Great Britain is well known, few.

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  5. Battle of Baton Rouge. Union troops took Baton Rouge on May 7, 1862, as part of their campaign to gain full control of the Mississippi River. Many Baton Rouge citizens had evacuated days earlier, some of them to West Baton Rouge Parish. A few months later, Confederate General John C. Breckinridge planned to retake the city.

  6. 4 days ago · From a camp on the Comite River, 10 miles northeast of Baton Rouge, Breckenridge's force marched on the city at 11:00 P.M., on the 4th. After his 4,000 men had joined a small command at Camp Moore, 60 miles northeast of baton Rouge, half of the group came down with fever, and he had only 2,600 troops to attack the Federals.

  7. Baton Rouge Raceway, Baker, Louisiana. 12,091 likes · 72 talking about this. Fastest Family Fun in Town! Live dirt track racing every FRIDAY thebatonrougeraceway.com

  8. Jan 16, 2024 · On the evening of May 7, 1862, Union naval Commander James S. Palmer reached Baton Rouge aboard the gunboat USS Iroquois and demanded that the city and its 7,000 inhabitants surrender. Baton Rouge Mayor B. F. Bryan replied, “The city of Baton Rouge will not be surrendered voluntarily to any power on earth.”.

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