The Battle of Stones River, also known as the Second Battle of Murfreesboro, was fought from December 31, 1862, to January 2, 1863, in Middle Tennessee...
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The Stones River (properly spelled Stone's River) is a major stream of the eastern portion of Tennessee's Nashville Basin region and a tributary of the...
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campaign[clarification needed] was tactically a draw but was a strategic Union victory due to the Confederate retreat after the Battle of Stones River. v t e...
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fought in the Battle of Stones River of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the...
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Murfreesboro and twenty-eight miles southeast of Nashville, memorializes the Battle of Stones River. This key battle of the American Civil War occurred on December...
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commanders fought in the Battle of Stones River of the American Civil War. The Union order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the...
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includes: Battle of Stones River order of battle: Confederate Battle of Stones River order of battle: Union First Battle of Murfreesboro order of battle This...
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Braxton Bragg (category American military personnel of the Mexican–American War)
the Battle of Perryville in October. In December, he fought another battle at Murfreesboro, Tennessee, the Battle of Stones River, against the Army of the...
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XIV Corps (Union army) (section Stones River)
fought at the Battle of Stones River losing over 25% in killed, wounded or missing. On January 9, 1863, in the immediate aftermath of Stones River, the XIV...
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The Battle of Hartsville was fought on December 7, 1862, in northern Tennessee at the opening of the Stones River Campaign the American Civil War. Hartsville...
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William Babcock Hazen (category People of Ohio in the American Civil War)
as Chief Signal Officer of the U.S. Army. His most famous service was defending "Hell's Half Acre" at the Battle of Stones River in 1862, and seizing Fort...
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Gideon Johnson Pillow (category American military personnel of the Mexican–American War)
Breckinridge's division of the Army of Tennessee, commanded by General Braxton Bragg, during the third day at the Battle of Stones River, January 2, 1863, arriving...
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9th Indiana Infantry Regiment (category Units and formations of the Union army from Indiana)
in many major battles, including Shiloh, Stones River, Chickamauga, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge, Kennesaw Mountain and the Siege of Atlanta. The...
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Joel Elliott (category People of the Great Sioux War of 1876)
the Battle of Shiloh, Battle of Perryville, Battle of Stones River, and was wounded twice. Joel Elliott was killed during the Battle of Washita River (also...
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James S. Negley (category Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania)
state of Pennsylvania. He played a key role in the Union victory at the Battle of Stones River. Negley was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, son of Jacob...
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25th Illinois Infantry Regiment (category Units and formations of the Union army from Illinois)
Thomas D. Williams - killed in action on December 31, 1862, in the Battle of Stones River. Colonel Caswell P. Ford - resigned on April 14, 1863. Colonel Richard...
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Patrick Cleburne (category 41st Regiment of Foot soldiers)
especially the Battle of Stones River, the Battle of Missionary Ridge and the Battle of Ringgold Gap. He was also present at the Battle of Shiloh. Known...
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David S. Stanley (category American Civil War recipients of the Medal of Honor)
American Civil War. Stanley took part in the Second Battle of Corinth and the Battle of Stones River as a division commander. He was later made a corps...
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15th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment (category Units and formations of the Union army from Pennsylvania)
late on the first day of the Battle of Stones River that drove a brigade of Confederate cavalry from the field, with troopers of the Anderson Cavalry capturing...
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Hazen Brigade Monument (category Battle of Stones River)
day of the Battle of Stones River, Confederate General Braxton Bragg made a surprise advance on his left and drove the right of the Union army of Major...
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the Army of the Cumberland. The army's first significant combat under the Cumberland name was at the Battle of Stones River. After the battle the army...
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Joseph Burton Sumner (category Mayors of places in Mississippi)
Confederate States of America Army and was wounded during the operations before the Battle of Stones River near Murfreesboro, Tennessee the evening of December...
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Cumberland to hold an advanced position for a critical period of time at the Battle of Stones River on December 31, 1862. The forward regiments held off a large...
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Stones River may refer to: Stones River, a river in Tennessee Battle of Stones River Stones River Campaign Stones River National Battlefield, in Rutherford...
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Thomas Leonidas Crittenden (category Members of the Aztec Club of 1847)
of the army, Crittenden's forces were redesignated the Left Wing of the Army of the Cumberland and were heavily engaged at the Battle of Stones River...
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Julius Peter Garesché (category American military personnel of the Mexican–American War)
Rocher", was an American professional soldier. He was killed at the Battle of Stones River, Tennessee during the American Civil War. The Union Army's Battery...
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Bushrod Johnson (category American military personnel of the Mexican–American War)
Invasion of Kentucky and its culminating Battle of Perryville; (2) Patrick Cleburne after Bragg's withdrawal back into Tennessee and the Battle of Stones River;...
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One of three battles in the American Civil War First Battle of Murfreesboro (July 13, 1862) The Second Battle of Murfreesboro or the Battle of Stones River...
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Albert S. Marks (category Governors of Tennessee)
part of his leg was amputated as a result of a wound suffered at the Battle of Stones River in 1862. Marks was born in Owensboro, Kentucky, one of seven...
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Alexander McDowell McCook (category People of Ohio in the American Civil War)
the Cumberland. His command again suffered heavy losses at the Battle of Stones River. Once again the command structure was reorganized and his corps...
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