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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM166R_federal-cavalry-and-artillery-formed-first-battle-line-here_Guntown-MS.html
From 500 hundred yards north and extending more than a mile south, across the Guntown Road, this Line, behind rail fences and dense scrub-oak thickets fought stubbornly as the Confederates pushed on to the Crossroads. Hand to hand fighting along t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM166P_confederates-first-battle-line-formed-here_Guntown-MS.html
at 1:00 o'clock. General Forrest's men were all on the field ready for action. From a quarter of a mile north and extending more than a mile south across the Guntown Road the Confederates formed a pincers movement against the enemy. Confeder…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1637_general-barteaus-flank-movement_Guntown-MS.html
Along the ridge north-east, General Barteau's 2nd Tennessee flanked the Union forces, creating havoc among white and negro soldiers of General Sturgis' command.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1633_tishomingo-creek-bridge_Guntown-MS.html
Retreating wagons blocked bridge. General Forrest captured 200 Wagons, 14 pieces of artillery and hundreds of men. Artillery fire from the Crossroads killed hundreds of Federals here.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM159Y_bethany-a-r-p-church_Guntown-MS.html
Organized in 1852 by the Alabama Presbytery, Bethany Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church had a charter membership of twenty-five including four slaves. The church was used as a hospital in 1864 following the Battle of Brice's Cross Roads. The p…
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