In July of 1863, Federal forces, emboldened by the victories at
Vicksburg and Gettysburg, moved across the Missouri state line south
into Confederate-held Arkansas, advancing from the northwest and
northeast in a pincer movement that took all of the northern half of the
state, including the prosperous Arkansas river valley and the state
capital at Little Rock, by September 11. Secure in their position, the
Federals began to transfer men to the campaigns east of the Mississippi.
This new title's detailed and exciting account will highlight all
aspects of the raid into Missouri planned by Colonel Jo Shelby, whose
famed Iron Brigade was the boldest and most accomplished cavalry outfit
in the Trans-Mississippi Theatre. An indispensible source for anyone
interested in Civil War history.