Civil War | Article Battle of Nashville: Enemies Front and Rear This article describes the Battle of Nashville in December of 1864. The battle proved to be a crucial Union victory which effectively destroyed the...
Civil War | Article African Americans in the Civil War African Americans were freemen, freedmen, slaves, soldiers, sailors, laborers, and slaveowners during the Civil War. As a historian, I must be...
Civil War | Article The Battle of Nashville Historian Greg Biggs provides an in-depth look at the battle that destroyed the Army of Tennessee and effectively ended the Civil War in Tennessee.
Civil War | Article The Decisive Battle of Nashville This article explores the question of whether the battle of Nashville, December 15 and 16, 1864, was the decisive battle of the Civil War.
Civil War | Itinerary Tour Nashville and Vicinity in Two Days Founded in 1779 and permanently named the state capital of Tennessee in 1843, Nashville was captured by Union forces after the fall of Fort Donelson...
Civil War | Battlefield Nashville Battlefield While much of the battlefield was lost as the city expanded, sites such as the Peace Monument, Shy's Hill, Fort Negley and the Nashville National...
Civil War | Historical Map Battlefields in front of Nashville HISTORICAL MAP | Map of the battlefields in front of Nashville, Tennessee
Civil War | Battle Map Nashville | Dec 16, 1864 BATTLE MAP | American Battlefield Trust’s map of the Battle of Nashville, Tennessee on December 16, 1864 (Day Two)
Civil War | Battle Nashville Our Battle of Nashville page includes history articles, battle maps, photos of the battlefield and the latest preservation news for this important...
Civil War | Battle Map Nashville | Dec 15, 1864 BATTLE MAP | American Battlefield Trust’s map of the Battle of Nashville, Tennessee on December 15, 1864 (Day One)
Civil War | Biography James Ronald Chalmers James Ronald Chalmers was born in 1831 in Halifax County, Virginia, to an upper-class family. In the 1830s, Chalmers moved with his family to...