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Post-Murfreesboro campaign detail, 36th Illinois soldier, February 1863 | Tennessee in the Civil War
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Tennessee in the Civil War. WwwTennesseeintheCivilWar.com Tweeting at TN 150th on Twitter. Post-Murfreesboro campaign detail, 36th Illinois soldier, February 1863. December 27, 2010 in Letter. James Wilson of the 36th Illinois Infantry, Company C. Datelined “Camp near Murfeesboro Tenn,”. 16 February 1863,. Use the TN Civil War GIS Map. February 16, 1863 – 26 buildings in Nashville used as hospitals. February 15th, 1863 – skirmishing at Nashville and Clarksville. February 13, 1863 – Skirmish at Rover.
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December 30, 1862 – action in an around Murfreesboro | Tennessee in the Civil War
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Tennessee in the Civil War. WwwTennesseeintheCivilWar.com Tweeting at TN 150th on Twitter. December 30, 1862 – action in an around Murfreesboro. December 30, 2012 in Murfreesboro. Rosecrans moves toward Murfreesboro; C.S. General Joseph Wheeler makes a raid against Rosecrans at Nolensville, going completely around the Federal Army; skirmishes at Jefferson and Rock Spring; capture of Union, Tennessee; destruction of Watauga Bridge. Use the TN Civil War GIS Map. February 13, 1863 – Skirmish at Rover. UT Pr...
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February 15th, 1863 – skirmishing at Nashville and Clarksville | Tennessee in the Civil War
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Tennessee in the Civil War. WwwTennesseeintheCivilWar.com Tweeting at TN 150th on Twitter. February 15th, 1863 – skirmishing at Nashville and Clarksville. February 15, 2013 in Uncategorized. Use the TN Civil War GIS Map. February 16, 1863 – 26 buildings in Nashville used as hospitals. February 15th, 1863 – skirmishing at Nashville and Clarksville. February 15, 1863 – orders regarding use of African-Americans. February 13, 1863 – Skirmish at Rover. December 31, 1862 – Battle of Murfreesboro begins. TN in ...
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Tennessee in the Civil War. WwwTennesseeintheCivilWar.com Tweeting at TN 150th on Twitter. Follow this blog on Facebook. At – http:/ www.facebook.com/group.php? Use the TN Civil War GIS Map. February 16, 1863 – 26 buildings in Nashville used as hospitals. February 15th, 1863 – skirmishing at Nashville and Clarksville. February 15, 1863 – orders regarding use of African-Americans. February 13, 1863 – Skirmish at Rover. December 31, 1862 – Battle of Murfreesboro begins. Amazon Books on TN in Civil War.
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December 31, 1862 – Battle of Murfreesboro begins | Tennessee in the Civil War
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Tennessee in the Civil War. WwwTennesseeintheCivilWar.com Tweeting at TN 150th on Twitter. December 31, 1862 – Battle of Murfreesboro begins. December 31, 2012 in Murfreesboro. Fights at Parker’s Crossroads. Begins. Bragg’s army pushes Federals back to the Nashville Turnpike. Skirmish at Overall’s Creek. The surgeons are busy tonight the little city of Murfreesboro is full of the wounded. God help them! Lucy Virginia French, journal]. Use the TN Civil War GIS Map. Amazon Books on TN in Civil War. East Te...
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Tennessee in the Civil War. WwwTennesseeintheCivilWar.com Tweeting at TN 150th on Twitter. Email contact TellingHistory[at]yahoo.com. Use the TN Civil War GIS Map. February 16, 1863 – 26 buildings in Nashville used as hospitals. February 15th, 1863 – skirmishing at Nashville and Clarksville. February 15, 1863 – orders regarding use of African-Americans. February 13, 1863 – Skirmish at Rover. December 31, 1862 – Battle of Murfreesboro begins. Amazon Books on TN in Civil War. Battle of Shiloh blog. Build a...
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Newton Jasper Anglin, 24th TN Infantry, likely fought at Franklin, buried in Rest Haven | Battle of Franklin blog
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Battle of Franklin blog. 10th year blogging at BattleofFranklin.net. 8220;101 Stuff”. FREE Fort Granger Tour. Tour stop #1 – Winstead Hill Park. Tour Stop #10 – Downtown Franklin. Tour Stop #2 – The Cotton Gin. Tour Stop #3 – The Carter House. Tour Stop #4 – The Lotz House. Tour Stop #5 – Fort Granger. Tour Stop #6 – Historic Carnton House. Tour Stop #7 – McGavock Confederate Cemetery. Tour Stop #8 – The Eastern Flank. Tour Stop #9 – Rest Haven Cemetery. He was officially listed as a. During the war, the...
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Battle of Franklin blog. 10th year blogging at BattleofFranklin.net. 8220;101 Stuff”. FREE Fort Granger Tour. Tour stop #1 – Winstead Hill Park. Tour Stop #10 – Downtown Franklin. Tour Stop #2 – The Cotton Gin. Tour Stop #3 – The Carter House. Tour Stop #4 – The Lotz House. Tour Stop #5 – Fort Granger. Tour Stop #6 – Historic Carnton House. Tour Stop #7 – McGavock Confederate Cemetery. Tour Stop #8 – The Eastern Flank. Tour Stop #9 – Rest Haven Cemetery. Welcome to the BattleofFranklin.net. At Franklin&#...
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17th Mississippi Infantryman from Franklin was a veteran of many battles before he fought in his home town late in the war. | Battle of Franklin blog
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Battle of Franklin blog. 10th year blogging at BattleofFranklin.net. 8220;101 Stuff”. FREE Fort Granger Tour. Tour stop #1 – Winstead Hill Park. Tour Stop #10 – Downtown Franklin. Tour Stop #2 – The Cotton Gin. Tour Stop #3 – The Carter House. Tour Stop #4 – The Lotz House. Tour Stop #5 – Fort Granger. Tour Stop #6 – Historic Carnton House. Tour Stop #7 – McGavock Confederate Cemetery. Tour Stop #8 – The Eastern Flank. Tour Stop #9 – Rest Haven Cemetery. William J. Bateman. April 5, 2015. You are comment...