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Battle of Franklin may refer to three battles of the American Civil War: • Joint Expedition Against Franklin, fought October 3, 1862, in Franklin, Virginia and the nearby Blackwater River • First Bat...
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The Second Battle of Franklin (more popularly known simply as The Battle of Franklin ) was fought at Franklin, Tennessee, on November 30, 1864, as part of the Franklin-Nashville Campaign of the Am...
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Built in 1830 by Fountain Branch Carter, the Carter House was caught in the middle of one of the bloodiest battles of the American Civil War on November 30, 1864. ... Heavy casualities during the Battle of Franklin totaled 2,326 Federal Troops and 6,252 Confederates, including 15 Confederate Generals and Captain Tod Carter,
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The Battle of Franklin has been called "the bloodiest hours of the American Civil War. ... The main battle began around 4:00 pm and wound down around 9:00 pm (See Eric Jacobson's account of the Battle Of Franklin - video).
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The Battle of Franklin was fought on November 30, 1864 and the Battle of Nashville on December 15-16, 1864. ... 50th Ohio soldier writes of Franklin battle, mentions dead and wounded.
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Burial of Unknown Soldier from the Battle of Franklin ... Welcome to Franklin, a Virtual Tour, one of the many selections of CivilWarAlbum.com. This virtual tour contains numerous modern photos related to the November 30, 1864 Battle of Franklin. Be sure and visit the Save the Franklin Battlefield Website for...
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; The Confederacy's Last Hurrah: Spring Hill, Franklin, and Nashville; John Bell Hood rallied his demoralized troops and marched them off the ... Two Federal brigades holding a forward position gave way and retreated to the inner works, but their comrades ultimately held in a battle that caused frightening casualties.
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By the time of the Battle of Franklin, Addison Lee Ewing was Captain of Company I of the 63rd Indiana Infantry. I'll say more soon, but here is a partial ...
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BATTLE OF FRANKLIN; Williamson County; (Hood's 1864 Tennessee Campaign); November 30, 1864; ... Just before sunrise on November 30, advance elements of the two Federal infantry corps arrived in Franklin. Behind them, stretched out for over seven miles along the Columbia-to-Franklin Pike, were the 800 wagons of Federal...
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