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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHB5_black-fox-camp-spring_Murfreesboro-TN.html
1/2 mi. east were the hunting grounds of Cherokee Chief Black Fox, Inali. On Sept. 7, 1794, Ore's Expedition overpowered Black Box at the spring. According to legend, to avoid capture Black Fox leaped into the spring and emerged from Murfree Sprin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHB4_governor-john-prince-buchanan_Murfreesboro-TN.html
John P. Buchanan, the 28th governor of Tennessee, was born in Williamson County on October 27, 1847. After serving in the Confederate Army, he moved to Rutherford County. In 1887, he was elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives. Three yea…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGW8_army-of-the-cumberland_Murfreesboro-TN.html
Moving south about 3 mi. E., the XX Federal Corps (McCook) was stopped at Liberty Gap, 6 mi. S.E., by the 5th & 15th Arkansas Inf., of Liddell's Brigade, later reinforced by Cleburne's Division. With its 1st (Jeff C. Davis) & 2nd (R.W. Johnson) Di…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME60_stones-river-artillery-monument_Murfreesboro-TN.html
On January 2nd, 1863 at 3:00 P.M.there were stationed on this hillfifty-eight cannon commanding the fieldacross the river, and as the Confederatesadvanced over this field, the shot and shellfrom these guns resulted in a loss ofeighteen-hundred kil…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDYR_donelsons-brigade-at-murfreesboro_Murfreesboro-TN.html
General Daniel P. Donelson's Tennessee Brigade (CSA) advanced across these fields on December 31, 1862, around 11 a.m. in support of Chalmers' Brigade. Donelson's lines were broken by Chalmers' retreat and by the Cowan ruins. The brigade split in …
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General James R. Chalmers Mississippi Brigade (CSA) advanced across these fields at 10 a.m. on December 31, 1862, to attack the Union center at the Round Forest. Their advance was part of General Braxton Bragg's plan to crush the Union right flank…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCQL_forrests-murfreesboro-raid_Murfreesboro-TN.html
Surrender of the Union garrison took place about 4:00 P.M. Units surrendering were Gen. T. T. Crittenden and staff, detachment of the 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry, detachment of the 8th Kentucky Cavalry, "B" Battery, Kentucky Light Artillery, the 9th …
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