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Army of Tennessee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Army of the Tennessee was a Union army in the Western Theater of the American Civil War, named for the Tennessee River. It should not be confused with the similarly named Army of Tennessee, a Confederate army named after the State...
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Information about the Army of the Cumberland and George H. Thomas source page and the Army of Tennessee and Braxton Bragg source page. Building on the work of his predecessors, George H. Thomas determined the outcome of the Civil War. Bragg tried to establish a modern command structure in the Confederate Army of Tennessee,
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This time Davis came to the Army of Tennessee in person in order to try to find a solution. Again he supported Bragg, sending Polk and Hill to other commands, leaving however, On December 10, 1863, just a few days after Bragg had relinquished command of the army, the inspector general of the Army of Tennessee wrote him:
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November 15, 1864.--Headquarters Army of Tennessee at Florence, Ala. Heavy rains in the last forty-eight hours. November 17.--Headquarters Army of Tennessee, Florence, Ala. Nothing of importance has transpired to-day.
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Site Design & Original Content © 2008 Army of Tennessee, SCV...
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Civil War relics and memorabilia for sale. Civil War Artifacts Dealer at Civl War Trading HOME (CLICK TO ENLARGE) 21st. Ohio Volunteer Infantrymen. Privates James Sullivan and John C. Wickham of Company H, 21st Ohio Vol.
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(CLICK TO ENLARGE) WP 1. Remington "New Model" Army revolver. .44 Cal., Serial # 86570. This fine weapon retains most of it's original blueing and original holster. (CLICK TO ENLARGE) WP 9. .44 cal, Remington Army Revolver. Relic condition,
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Army of the Tennessee "Rugged Western Soldiers" October 16, 1862 - August 1, 1865 When first organized in October 1862, the Union Army of the Tennessee contained but one corps, the XIII, which held 11 divisions and a cavalry command.
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