The Battle of Massard Prairie was fought on July 27, 1864, on the outskirts of Fort Smith, Arkansas.
About the Author: A native of the quaint Northwest Florida community of Two Egg, historian Dale Cox has been praised as a "skilled writer of Battle narrative.".
Both were important preliminaries to the major Cabin Creek campaign in modern Oklahoma.
This is the most detailed account available of the engagement at Massard Prairie and subsequent Confederate attack on Fort Smith.
The Battle is unique because it involved both white and Native American troops (Choctaw, Chickasaw, Cherokee, Creek and Seminole).
A dramatic Confederate victory, it included one of the largest open field cavalry charges of the Civil War in the Trans-Mississippi.
The Battle of Massard Prairie was fought on July 27, 1864, on the outskirts of Fort Smith, Arkansas