It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 2, 1973.
[2] The cavalry of the Confederate Army under Major General Earl Van Dorn attacked a Federal garrison commanded by W.H.
The small settlement included houses, a flour mill, and a saw mill on the north bank of the Wolf River near a Mississippi Central Railroad wooden trestle crossing.
A tree on the site was carved with names, dates, initials, and regimental information by some of the soldiers.
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