Bayou Fourche Battlefield
The Bayou Fourche Battlefield, also known as the Fourche Bayou Battlefield, is an American Civil War battlefield in Little Rock and Little Rock, Arkansas|North Little Rock], Arkansas. A city park located within its boundaries, and maintained by Little Rock Parks and Recreation, commemorates the Battle of Bayou Fourche fought on September 10, 1863.
The Union victory over Confederate forces in central Arkansas resulted in a fourth Confederate state capital falling into Union hands and creating conditions to establish a loyal Unionist government. The Confederate army fell back into southwest Arkansas, where it effectively remained for the duration of the Civil War. The capture of Little Rock, combined with other Union victories at Battle of [Fort Smith|Fort Smith] and in the Indian Territory in [the American Civil War|Indian Territory], led to nominal Federal [government of the United States|Federal] control of the Arkansas River valley for the rest of the war.