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Army of Tennessee
Nov. 22, 1864
Using country roads in this area, the ...
Army of Tennessee
Withdrawing to this area after the Battle of Murfreesboro,...
Army of Tennessee
July 4, 1863
Here, and extending 2 miles S.W., occur...
The Army of Tennessee
They are all gone now with their
tattered flags and ...
Army of Tennessee
Withdrawing to this area after the Battle of Murfreesboro,...
Headquarters Army of Tennessee
Gen. Braxton Bragg, Comd'g. in this city Sept. 10th to 17t...
The Army of Tennessee
Late in August, 1863, the Army of the Cumberland (US), Maj...
First Division, Army of the Tennessee
Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand
U.S.
First Divisi...
Fifth Division, Army of the Tennessee
Brig. Gen. William T. Sherman
U. S.
Fifth Div...
Confederate Army of Tennessee
The Army of Tennessee [CS] abandoned Atlanta Sept. 2, 1864...
Results for Army of Tennessee
Army of Tennessee
Nov. 22, 1864
Using country roads in this area, the corps of Lt. Gen. Stephen D. Lee moved northward to Columbia, in Hood's attempt to concentrate there and destroy Schofield's force before he could unite with Thomas at Nashville.
Marker is at ...
Army of Tennessee
Withdrawing to this area after the Battle of Murfreesboro, Ben. Braxton Bragg established his command post near here. Other units went into defensive winter quarters at Bell Buckle, Shelbyville & Wartrace. Here they remained until late June, 1863, when maneuvers ...
Army of Tennessee
July 4, 1863
Here, and extending 2 miles S.W., occurred the last battle of the Middle Tennessee Campaign. Protecting Bragg's withdrawal, Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler, with Texas Rangers and the 4th Tenn. Cav., repulsed an attack by the 5th & 6th ...
The Army of Tennessee
They are all gone now with their
tattered flags and their faded uniforms.
Shiloh, Perryville, Murfreesboro, Chickamauga, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, Resaca, Kennesaw Mountain, Peachtree Creek, Atlanta, Ezra Church, Jonesboro, Franklin, Nashville, Averasboro, Bentonville and finally to Greensborough.
[ Right of Monument: ]On ...
Army of Tennessee
Withdrawing to this area after the Battle of Murfreesboro, Ben. Braxton Bragg established his command post near here. Other units went into defensive winter quarters at Bell Buckle, Shelbyville & Wartrace. Here they remained until late June, 1863, when maneuvers ...
Headquarters Army of Tennessee
Gen. Braxton Bragg, Comd'g. in this city Sept. 10th to 17th 1863.
Marker is on Main Street (State Highway 1 / 136), on the right when traveling north.
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The Army of Tennessee
Late in August, 1863, the Army of the Cumberland (US), Maj. Gen. Wm. B. Rosecrans, USA, crossed the Tennessee River near Bridgeport and threatened Chattanooga. On Sept. 7th, learning that Rosecrans was moving toward his rear in the direction of ...
First Division, Army of the Tennessee
Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand
U.S.
First Division, Army of the Tennessee.
Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand.
1st Brigade, Col. Abraham M. Hare, 11th Iowa (w'd)
Col. Marcellus M. Crocker, 13th Iowa.
2d Brigade, Col. C. Carroll Marsh, 20th Illinois.
3d Brigade, Col. Julius Raith, 43d ...
Fifth Division, Army of the Tennessee
Brig. Gen. William T. Sherman
U. S.
Fifth Division, Army of the Tennessee.
Brig. Gen. William T. Sherman, (w’d).
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1st Brigade, Col. John A. McDowell, 8th Iowa.
2d Brigade, Col. David Stuart, 55th Illinois, (w’d).
Col. T. Kilby Smith, 54th Ohio.
3d Brigade, Col. Jesse Hildebrand, ...
Confederate Army of Tennessee
The Army of Tennessee [CS] abandoned Atlanta Sept. 2, 1864, moved to Lovejoy, then to Palmetto, Sept. 19. Most of the Army entrenched 3 miles N. Gen. John B. Hood had headquarters here from Sept. 19 to 29, 1864. Pres. ...