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The Battle of Irish Bend, also known as Nerson's Woods or Franklin, was a battle in the
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. It was fought between
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against
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Richard Taylor during Banks's operations against the
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region near
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, the seat of St. Mary Parish in southern
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Prelude

While the other two Union XIX Corps divisions under Nathaniel Prentice Banks were comprising the expedition into west
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crossed
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towards Fort Bisland,
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’s division went up the
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into Grand Lake, where they could either block a Confederate retreat, or force a retreat if the Confederates stayed and fought at Fort Bisland. The battle occurred two days after the
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Battle

On the morning of April 13, 1863, Grover's division landed in the vicinity of Franklin and scattered Confederate troops attempting to stop them from disembarking. That night Grover ordered the division to cross
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and prepare for an attack towards
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, at dawn. Meanwhile, however, Major General Richard Taylor reacted, feeling the obvious threat to his rear. He started withdrawing his forces from Fort Bisland, and his advance guard arrived quickly. On the morning of April 14, Taylor and his men were at Nerson's Woods, around a mile and a half above Franklin. As Grover's lead brigade marched out a few miles, it found Taylor's men on its right and skirmishing began. The fighting became intense; the Confederates attacked, forcing the Federal soldiers to fall back. The gunboat ''Diana'' arrived and anchored the Confederate right flank on the Teche. Still, Grover's men outnumbered the Confederates and when he paused to deploy his full force, Taylor withdrew rather than risk a pitched battle against superior numbers. Grover's men had taken the strategic position they sought. This victory, along with the one at Fort Bisland, two days earlier, assured the success of the expedition into west Louisiana.


Opposing Forces


Union

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—Major General
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19th Corps — Major General
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* 4th Division—Brig. Gen.
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** 1st Brigade—Brig. Gen.
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*** 1st Louisiana Infantry Regiment ***
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Confederate

District of West Louisiana - Major General Richard Taylor * Mouton's Brigade - Brig. Gen. Jean Jacques Alfred Alexander Mouton ** 18th Louisiana Infantry Regiment - Colonel Armand ** 28th Louisiana Infantry Regiment - Colonel
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** 24th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (Crescent Regiment) - Colonel Bosworth ** 10th Louisiana Infantry Battalion (Yellow Jacket Battalion) - Lieutenant Colonel Fournet ** 12th Louisiana Infantry Battalion (Clack's Battalion / Confederate Guard Response Battalion) ** Pelican Battery - Captain Faries ** Cornay's Battery - Lieutenant Gordy ** Semmes' Battery - Lieutenant Barnes * Sibley's Brigade - Brig. Gen. Henry Hopkins Sibley ** 4th Texas Cavalry Regiment - Colonel James Reily ** 5th Texas Cavalry Regiment - Colonel Thomas Green ** 7th Texas Cavalry Regiment - Colonel Arthur P. Bagby Jr. ** 13th Texas Cavalry Battalion (Waller's Battalion) ** Valverde Battery - Captain Sayer * Unattached ** 2nd Louisiana Cavalry Regiment - Colonel William G. Vincent


References


External links


CWSAC Report Update—Louisiana


Sources

* Ayres, Thomas., ''Dark and Bloody Ground : The Battle of Mansfield and the Forgotten Civil War in Louisiana'', Cooper Square Press, 2001. * Parrish, T. Michael, ''Richard Taylor, Soldier Prince of Dixie'', University of North Carolina Press, 1992. * Taylor, Richard, ''Destruction and Reconstruction : Personal experiences of the late war'', Time-Life Books, 1983. * Winters, John D., ''The Civil War in Louisiana'',
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, 1963,
National Park Service battle description
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