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Bailey's Dam was a timber dam on the Red River in Alexandria, Louisiana. The dam was built in 1864 at Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Bailey's request to afford passage over the Alexandria rapids for part of Rear Admiral David Dixon Porter's Mississippi River Squadron during the Red River Campaign in the Civil War. The dam successfully raised the level of the river and was then breached in order to allow the boats in its reservoir to pass downstream.
Contents
STATE ARCHAEOLOGIST¡¯S NOTE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
INTRODUCTION
ADVANCE TO SHREVEPORT
RETREAT TO ALEXANDRIA
JOSEPH BAILEY AND HIS DAM
ENGINEERING AND ARCHAEOLOGY
THE DAM WORKS
THE CAMPAIGN ENDS
EPILOGUE
REFERENCES CITED
Transcriber¡¯s Notes
END OF THE BOOK BAILEY'S DAM