Trading Cards

Kids! Collect stories about the Civil War and Civil Rights! The National Park Service is offering more than 500 trading cards to mark the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. Visit in person, ask a ranger, or stop by the visitor center at a participating park. You can discover stories from nearly 90 national parks in 31 states and the District of Columbia. You'll be surprised at what you will learn.

 
 
Photograph of Civil War soldier Emanuel Dupre of the Augustin Guards

The Augustin Guards were one of two militia units organized by Cane River's gens de couleur libre (free people of color). However,Confederate law prohibited nonwhites from serving in the military. Therefore, Dupre and the Augustin Guards were not allowed to join the army. Although disappointed, the Augustin Guards served faithfully as a homeguard for Cane River.

 
Civil War General T. K. Smith poses in his Union uniform

On April 23, 1864, Confederates attacked Gen T. K. Smith's division near Magnolia Plantation. Smith "… repulsed them neatly and thoroughly after about an hour's fighting." The citizens of nearby Cloutierville had their personal property destroyed and taken by the Union Soldiers. This minor Union victory dealt a devastating blow to the small farm
community.

 
Civil War veteran Jacques Alphonse Prud'homme

From Soldier to Statesman Prud'homme grew up on his family's Bermuda (later Oakland) Plantation. When war broke out in 1861, he enlisted in the Confederate Army, fighting with both the 3rd Louisiana Infantry and the 2nd Louisiana Cavalry. He was cited for bravery at Wilson's Creek and severely wounded at Irish Bend. After the war he became active in state politics.

Last updated: May 19, 2022

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