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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YGB_captain-theodrick-tod-carter_Franklin-TN.html
Born at the Carter House March 24, 1840 and educated at the Harpeth Academy. He was an attorney-at-law and a Master Mason. Tod enlisted in Co. H, 20th Tenn. Inf. May 1, 1862. Appointed Assistant Quarter Master on Oct. 24, 1862 and served as a war …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YGA_browns-division_Franklin-TN.html
This division, commanded by Major General John C. Brown, consisted or Gordon's, Strahl's and Carter's Tennessee Brigades, and Gist's South Carolina and Georgia Brigade. They were engaged south and west of the Carter House to the locust grove. Arou…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YG9_bates-division_Franklin-TN.html
Maj. Gen. Wm. B. Bate's division consisted of Smith's Tennessee-Georgia, Bullock's Florida and Jackson's Georgia brigades. The division, struck the main line west of Brown's Division, their right in the locust grove and their left at the Carter's …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YG8_cleburnes-division_Franklin-TN.html
This division was commanded by Major General Patrick R. Cleburne, and consisted of Granbury's Texas Brigade, Govan's Arkansas Brigade, and Lowry's Alabama and Mississippi Brigade. They were engaged around the Cotton Gin, which stood S.E. of the Ca…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YFU_main-entrenchment-federal-battle-line_Franklin-TN.html
Battle of Franklin, November 30, 1864. Federal commander, Gen. John M. Schofield. Confederate commander, Gen. John B. Hood. Bloodiest battle of the War Between the States for numbers involved. In this battle fell six Confederate generals: Cleburne…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YFS_winstead-hill-observation-post_Franklin-TN.html
"The line advanced at 4 p.m. with orders to drive the enemy into or across the Big Harpeth River... Never did troops fight more gallantly." Gen. John Bell Hood Army of Tennessee Confederate States of America
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YFR_major-general-patrick-r-cleburne-csa-a-war-memorial_Franklin-TN.html
"Well, Govan, if we are to die, let us die like men." Nov. 30, 1864 Presented as a tribute to General Cleburne and his gallant division by Dr. and Mrs. David R. Watts
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YFQ_cockrells-missouri-brigade-csa-a-war-memorial_Franklin-TN.html
On this field of honor Missouri men of Cockrell's Brigade fought and died for Southern independence November 30, 1864 Franklin, Tennessee Presented by Missourians of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and his friends in memory of Gaylord…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YFL_brigadiers-walk_Franklin-TN.html
The sense of pride, honor and integrity of the everyday fighting man made the brilliant careers of these five Brigadier Generals possible. Largely non-slave holding, these brave men of the Army of Tennessee followed Adams, Carter, Strahl, Gist and…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1YFJ_mississippi-a-war-memorial_Franklin-TN.html
Twas November Thirtieth, Eighteen Sixty-Four Mississippi's sons and fathers into battle again were poured. The young and the old. The brave and the bold. Their mission all too plain - to charge across what would be Franklin's bloody plain. At …
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