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Battle of Paducah

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much to his irritation. This attack constituted the Battle of Paducah. It was repulsed, causing the Confederates heavy and needless casualties. In reporting on the raid, many newspapers stated that Forrest missed more than a hundred fine horses hidden by the Yankees. As a result, Forrest sent Colonel Abraham Buford back to Paducah in mid-April and he captured these horses.
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With the Union garrison holed up in their fort, Forrest's men began loading any Union Army supplies they could use into wagons and destroyed the rest. They rounded up all the army horses and mules they could find. A portion of Forrest's men from Kentucky decided to attack Fort Anderson on their own,
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Casualties during the Paducah raid totaled 90 Union soldiers and 50 Confederates, most of them during the attack on the fort. The raid was counted as a victory for the Confederates because they had fewer casualties and gained some supplies, but they achieved little beyond destroying Union supplies
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and capturing needed cavalry mounts. They did not take the fort or alter control of the region. The raid put the Union Army on notice that Forrest and other Confederates raiders could still strike deep into Union-held territory.
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Forrest tried to bluff Hicks into surrendering, warning him, "... if I have to storm your works, you may expect no quarter." Knowing the fort could not be easily taken, Hicks rejected the demand.
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moved into Tennessee and Kentucky to capture Union supplies. Tennessee had been occupied by Union troops since 1862. He launched a successful raid on
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activities. He reached Paducah on March 25 and quickly occupied the town. The Union garrison of 650 men under Col.
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The War of the Rebellion: v.1-53 [serial no. 1-111] Formal reports, both ...
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United States. War Dept; Henry Martyn Lazelle; Leslie J. Perry (1891).
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Map of Paducah Battlefield core and study areas by the
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Forrest's Expedition into West Tennessee and Kentucky
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Forrest's Expedition into West Tennessee and Kentucky
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American Civil War
McCracken County, Kentucky
Confederate
United States
United States of America
Union
Confederate States of America
CSA (Confederacy)
Stephen G. Hicks
James Shirk
Nathan Bedford Forrest
122nd Illinois Infantry
USS Peosta (1857)
USS Paw Paw (1863)
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Paducah
Fort Pillow
American Civil War
Confederate
Maj. Gen.
Nathan Bedford Forrest
Paducah, Kentucky
Ohio River

American Battlefield Protection Program
Columbus, Mississippi
Union
Stephen G. Hicks

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