Profiles in Generalship at Stones River.
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Secret Life of the Hazen Brigade Monument
In the years immediately after the Civil War —and the decades that followed — thousands of monuments were erected on Civil War battlefields by the...
I Will Die Right Here
The Battle of Stone's River (known as Murfreesboro to the Confederates) stands as Rosencran's first battle in command of the Army of the Cumberland...
From 1862 to 2012: The Regular Brigade Infantry Regiments
Several units engaged at Stones River on both sides survive in today's U.S. Army and Army National Guard. Most prominent among these are the four...
Book: The Stones River and Tullahoma Campaigns
This page features an interview with Chris Kolakowski about his new book The Stones River and Tullahoma Campaigns: This Army Does Not Retreat.
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...
Stones River Battlefield
The Stones River National Battlefield, located three miles northwest of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, is administered by the National Park Service. A...
Civil War: 1862
VIDEO | Historian Garry Adelman provides a brief overview of the major battles and key turning points of the Civil War in 1862. This video is part of...
Battle of Stones River - Sketch near Murfreesburo, Tennessee December 30, 1862 - January 3, 1863
HISTORICAL MAP | Stones River Battlefield near Murfreesboro, Tennessee 1863
Battle of Stones River - Topographical Sketch
HISTORICAL MAP | Stones River, Tennessee sketch of the battlefield from December 30, 1862 - January 2, 1863
10 Facts: Stones River
10 Facts about Stones River, the crucial winter battle in Tennessee.