Hog Mountain Battlefield

The 40-acre Crooked Creek Civil War Museum and Park interprets a series of skirmishes in 1863 near Crooked Creek (April 30), Hog Mountain (April 30), Blountsville (May 1), Black Creek or Gadsden (May 2), and Blount’s Plantation (May 2) during a Union raid into northern Alabama.  The small museum has interpretive displays and a dirt driving trail with historic markers.

Preservation

The American Battlefield Trust and our members have saved more than 40 acres at Hog Mountain Battlefield.

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Related Battles

Cullman County, AL | April 30, 1863
Result: Confederate Victory
Estimated Casualties
88
Union
23
Confed.
65
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