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Pea Ridge National Military Park

At Pea Ridge, 16,500 Rebels attacked 10,500 Union soldiers. The Union general was expecting an attack from the south, so he arranged his front accordingly, with his field hospital, supplies, and so forth to the north. But the rebels made an audacious maneuver and attacked from the north. General Curtis had just enough time to completely rearrange his troops – no small task.

The Union won. Confederate casualties were about double that of the Union. Missouri was never again threatened.

See more in National Parks

  1. The Firing Line

  2. Anything wrong with this?

  3. Obligatory car shot

  4. Battlefield panorama

  5. Turkey Vultures

  6. Elkhron Tavern

  7. Seats Two

    The public restroom is the tornado shelter. You're in a good place if tornadoes scare the shit out of you.

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