Battle of Old River Lake

Battle of Old River Lake
Part of the American Civil War
DateJune 5–6, 1864
Location
Result Slight Union victory
Belligerents
 United States  Confederate States
Commanders and leaders
United States Joseph Mower Confederate States of America Colton Greene
Strength
6,000 800
Casualties and losses
180 100

The Battle of Old River Lake, also known as Ditch Bayou, Furlough, and Fish Bayou,[1][2] was a small skirmish between U.S. Army troops and Confederate troops from June 5 to June 6, 1864, during the American Civil War. A Union Army force marched into Confederate-held lands in Chicot County, Arkansas. The ensuing battle resulted mainly in a stalemate, each side achieving its goals. The Confederate troops succeeded in delaying the Federal forces' advance into the South, while dealing more casualties to the opposing army than they themselves received. Likewise, the Union troops succeeded in advancing toward their goal, Lake Village.

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