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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME28_surrender-house_Dover-TN.html
Here, following a council of war with Brig. Gens. Floyd and Pillow, Brig. Gen. Simon B. Buckner surrendered the Confederate defenders of Fort Donelson to Maj. Gen. U.S. Grant, USA. The two senior Confederate generals, having abandoned command, esc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME1W_death-of-john-morgan_Greeneville-TN.html
The center of the present block was one the garden of the Williams house where Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan of Morgan's Raiders fame and his staff were billeted. Just after dawn a detail from Brig. Gen. Alvan C. Gillem's Federal forces slipped past…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME1V_cedar-grove-cemetery_Elizabethton-TN.html
Cedar Grove Cemetery was originally established as a "colored cemetery" in the early nineteenth century on a tract of land adjacent to a trail that became known as Gap Creek Road. The remote and rocky terrain often required the use of dynamit to c…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME1U_general-albert-sidney-johnston_Shiloh-TN.html
C. S.General Albert Sidney JohnstonCommanding the Confederate ArmyDied Here at 2:30 P.M. April 6, 1862Senator Isham G. Harris, who was Governor of Tennessee in 1862 and was serving as volunteer aid on the staff of Gen. Johnston at Shiloh, visited …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME1T_advance-on-fort-donelson_Dover-TN.html
Here was formerly a road following a telegraph line between Dover and Tennessee River. Following Ft. Henry's capture, Grant's Army of the Ohio marched on Ft. Donelson in two columns, the northernmost on this road. Leading in battle formation was t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME1O_61st-illinois-infantry_Shiloh-TN.html
U.S.61st Illinois Infantry,Miller's (2d) Brig., Prentiss' (6th) Div.,Army of the Tennessee.This regiment relieved one of Hurlbut's regiments and was engaged here from about 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. April 6, 1862.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME1J_ross-battery_Shiloh-TN.html
U.S.Ross' Battery,2d Michigan Lt. Art., Hurlbut's (4th) Div.,Army of the Tennessee.This battery, of 6 Parrott Guns, became engaged at south side of this field, about 9 a.m. April 6, 1862. After a short engagement with enemy's batteries it retired …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME1H_32d-illinois-infantry_Shiloh-TN.html
(Front):Illinois32d Infantry1st Brigade - Williams4th Division - HurlbutArmy of the Tennessee(Back):32d InfantryCommanded byCol. John Logan, Wounded.Advanced in line of battle April 6, 1862, through this field to the timber, then fell back to this…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME1G_site-of-fort-henry_Dover-TN.html
This site of the first Union attack on river routes in the West lies below Kentucky Lake. Only the easternmost rifle pits remain above water. Because of the high water in the fort, only Capt. Taylor's Co. B. First Regt. Tenn. Art., stayed to slow …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME1F_manns-battery_Shiloh-TN.html
U.S.Mann's Battery,"C" 1st Mo. Lt. Arty., Hurlbut's (4th) Div.,Army of the Tennessee.This battery, of four guns, was engaged here from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 6, 1862. It left one disabled gun and two caissons here and retired to Wicker Field.
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