Civil War information, including photos of sites and memorials, regarding the Battle of Nashville. Preservation efforts and opportunities for volunteer service. Mailing Address: Battle of Nashville Preservation Society, Inc. PO Box 190493 Nashville TN 37219...
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Battle of Nashville Good description of the battle from the Union perspective. From Cox's book, "The March to the Sea/Franklin and Nashville". Battle of Nashville Essay Great little essay written by a fine modern day historian about Thomas almost getting fired by Grant.
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THE BATTLE OF NASHVILLE December 15-16, 1862 (Taken From the Confederate Military History)
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Battle of Nashville - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Battle of Nashville was a two-day battle in the Franklin-Nashville Campaign that represented the end of large-scale fighting in the Western Theater of the American Civil War.
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U.S. Colored troops were used extensively in several 1864 campaigns. Of particular note in the West was the Battle of Nashville, in which eight black regiments played a key role in the Federal defeat of the Confederate Army of Tennessee by the Army of the Cumberland.
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The Battle of Nashville Monument was commissioned by the Ladies Battlefield Association (Mrs. James E. Caldwell, President) and created by Giuseppe Moretti. James Summerville served as lead volunteer in the drive that rescued the Battle of Nashville from neglect and loss.
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Battle of Nashville: Union Troops Broke Through the Confederate Line December 16, 1864 Long before Nashville became the music capital it is today, it was the scene of a devastating Civil War battle. Why did the Battle of Nashville take place?
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Steps of the Capitol with covered guns in Nashville, Tennessee CREDIT: Barnard, George N., photographer. "Nashville, Tennessee. Steps of the Capitol with Covered Guns; Vista of the City Beyond." 1864. Selected Civil War Photographs, 1861-1865, American Memory collections, Library of Congress.
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The Battle of Franklin was fought on November 30, 1864 and the Battle of Nashville on December 15-16, 1864.
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The Battle of Nashville Monument was commissioned by the Ladies Battlefield Association. It was dedicated on its original site on Franklin Road near Woodmont Blvd., on Armistice Day, 1927. Just down the road from this monument is the first of several historical markers depicting the Battle of Nashville on Granny White Pike.
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