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726:. Leaving Cumberland Gap with a minimum garrison and with Foster's approval, Willcox started south toward Tazewell with the infantry on December 1. Graham sensed that the Confederate forces facing him had increased, so he abandoned Maynardville at midnight. Leaving Company M, 5th Indiana Cavalry in Maynardville as a picket, Graham's brigade marched northeast and stopped at 5 am on December 2 at Brock's House, about 4 mi (6.4 km) south of Walker's Ford. This place was in a wide gap in Lone Mountain, which runs southwest to northeast, like the other ridges in the area. Hind's Ridge was 2 mi (3.2 km) south of Brock's House. Willcox arrived at Tazewell with the infantry late on December 1 to receive Graham's latest situation report. 180: 140: 816: 798:
prisoners. Martin's cavalry withdrew a short distance before camping for the night. The next morning, they headed for Knoxville. Hess called the battle a Union tactical victory, but it was barren of strategic results because Martin blocked Willcox's cautious probe. However, Longstreet could not ignore Sherman's army of 30,000 Union infantry and 3,000 cavalry. This mass of soldiers began moving north from Chattanooga on November 28. By December 3, Sherman's troops were in Loudon. That day, Longstreet sent his wagon train moving northeast toward Virginia. On the night of December 4, the Confederates lifted the siege of Knoxville and withdrew northeast toward
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Tennessee Cavalry. While riding over the icy road across Hind's Ridge, the Confederates were ambushed by a Union vedette but fought their way through it. Rushing on, they surprised and pushed back Graham's brigade at 7:30 am. Graham's cavalrymen withdrew a short distance to Yeadon's Farm where they dismounted and formed along a fence line, their position buttressed by a log house that they converted into a fort. Graham posted two battalions of the 5th Indiana in the center, the
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next day, Graham advanced 15 mi (24 km) farther south but pulled back to Maynardville. That day, "Grumble" Jones' Confederate brigade skirmished with Graham's troopers near Maynardville. When Foster arrived to take command, he approved Willcox's strategy. Longstreet responded to Graham's incursion by ordering Brigadier General
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According to the Official Records, the Union force sustained 64 casualties. Historian Earl J. Hess estimated Confederates losses as 100 out of 3,000 men engaged and Union strength as 1,500. The Confederates did not report their losses, but Graham suggested that they lost 25 killed, 50 wounded, and 28
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on November 16, Longstreet attempt to stop Burnside's withdrawal to Knoxville was unsuccessful. At the same time, Wheeler tried to overrun Knoxville's defenses on the south bank, but ultimately failed. Longstreet imposed a semi-siege on Burnside's troops at Knoxville. The city was not besieged in the
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Hess, p. 261 listed Witcher commanding the 27th Virginia Cavalry Battalion and omitted the 34th Virginia Cavalry Battalion. The 27th and 34th and their commanders are both listed on Hess, p. 264 and that information is shown in the table. Battles and Leaders, p. 439 confirmed Witcher as commander of
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and cover the next ford. Accordingly, the 14th Illinois crossed to the north bank at Walker's Ford and rode east to a ford at the mouth of Black Fox Creek. Crossing to the south bank, Capron's 324-man regiment rode about 2 mi (3.2 km) south. At 10 am Jones' Confederate brigade attacked the
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across the river. Showing remarkable spunk for untested recruits, the Indiana foot soldiers formed a line about 1 mi (1.6 km) south of Walker's Ford and let the cavalry, which was almost out of ammunition, retreat through them. When Armstrong's cavalry attacked with artillery support, the
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did not reach Cumberland Gap until November 30. Meanwhile, Willcox assigned Garrard's brigade to hold Bean's Station and sent Graham's brigade to Tazewell on November 27. Following the Straight Creek Road, Graham crossed the Clinch River at Walker's Ford and reached Maynardville on November 29. The
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to protect against a Confederate incursion from Virginia. The strength returns for October 1863 showed that Willcox's Left Wing Forces in East Tennessee counted 178 officers and 4,213 enlisted men present for duty. Willcox directed two infantry brigades, three artillery batteries, and two companies
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The Confederates tried to overrun the position with a cavalry charge, but it was driven off and Dibrell was wounded; Colonel Daniel W. Holman assumed command of Dibrell's brigade. After more fighting, the 11th Tennessee dismounted and turned the Union right flank, causing Graham to order a retreat
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planned to attack Bragg's Confederate army near Chattanooga, but he experienced delays. Grant criticized Willcox for retreating to Cumberland Gap, not realizing that Willcox followed direct orders from Burnside. Willcox was under pressure from Grant to march to the relief of Knoxville, yet no one
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Martin tried to cut off Graham's brigade at Maynardville using Armstrong's two brigades, but found that the Union cavalry were largely gone. Jones' brigade stormed into the town from the southwest, capturing some of Company M and routing the others. Dibrell mounted a swift pursuit with the 8th
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on the north bank of the Clinch River for a final stand. However, this was not necessary because the other two battalions brought Jones' brigade to a halt on the south side of the river by 3 pm. With the regiment almost out of ammunition, Capron left two companies with most of the remaining
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The Official Records and Hess stated that the 5th Indiana Cavalry had two 8-inch rifles (Official Records, p. 293; Hess, p. 260). An 8-inch rifle weighed 6,500 lbs. This was far too heavy to use as field artillery (Ripley, pp. 366–367). This may be a typographical error for the 820 lb.
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had commenced, Willcox passed this information through the siege lines to Burnside via secret messenger. Knowing that Grant's forces were finally in motion, Willcox determined to carry out Burnside's instructions. At about this time, 250 soldiers from the
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on the left, one company each of the 5th and 65th Indiana on the right, and two companies of the 5th Indiana and a section of Colvin's Illinois Battery in reserve. The other 2-gun section of Colvin's Battery was posted on the north bank at Walker's Ford.
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from Cherokee Heights on the south side of Knoxville on November 30 and crossed to the north bank. By the evening of December 1, Armstrong's troops joined Jones near Maynardville. Martin was in overall command of the three Confederate cavalry brigades.
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closer to Walker's Ford and ask for assistance. Meanwhile, Willcox set out from Tazewell at dawn on December 2 and reached the north bank of Walker's Ford with Colonel George W. Jackson's brigade. Receiving Graham's message for help, Jackson led the
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arrived with a Union infantry brigade and repulsed the Confederate cavalry. Martin sent a cavalry brigade to envelop the Union force, but it was blocked by one of Graham's regiments at a nearby ford. Martin's Confederates soon withdrew toward
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Before the clash at Yeadon's Farm, Graham noticed that part of the Confederate cavalry was leaving the field. Anticipating that his opponents were trying to outflank his position, Graham ordered Colonel
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on October 28. In addition, Bragg saw this as an opportunity to remove Longstreet from his army, since the two men disliked each other. Longstreet's two divisions under Major General
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issued explicit orders to do so. Burnside sent a message through the siege lines asking that cavalry be sent south of the Clinch River. Hearing by telegraph from Grant that the
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Burnside sent a final order to Willcox before the telegraph line was cut; Willcox was to retreat to Cumberland Gap to protect the Union line of communications between there and
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and two divisions to recapture Knoxville. Bragg was upset with Longstreet's bungled attempt to cut the Army of the Cumberland's newly established Cracker Line at the
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of cavalry. Colonel Wilson C. Lemert's brigade from IX Corps formed the garrison of Cumberland Gap but its troops were not counted as part of Willcox's Left Wing.
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before encountering Graham's horsemen south of Walker's Ford in the morning. At first, Martin's cavalry pressed Graham's troopers back. However, Brigadier General
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when he accepted the surrender of its 2,000-man Confederate garrison on September 9. The strategic situation underwent a dramatic change when
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ammunition to defend the ford and rejoined the brigade at Walker's Ford. The two companies were soon relieved by an infantry regiment.
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Graham's brigade consisted of 57 officers and 1,031 enlisted men, for a total strength of 1,088. Attached artillery included 4 guns of
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to threaten the eastern part of the Union area of control. Burnside rapidly moved the IX Corps troops to defeat Williams at the
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on October 10 and chased the Confederates back to Virginia. On October 20, two Confederate cavalry brigades mauled Colonel
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and two artillery battalions began pulling out of Bragg's lines on November 4. Since Bragg ordered Major General
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normal sense because Burnside's men were able to move supplies into the city via the south bank.
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on September 19–20, 1863. The result was that Bragg blockaded the Army of the Cumberland within
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occupied Knoxville on September 1. Burnside consolidated his control of the region at the
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consisting of two cavalry brigades led by Colonels Israel Garrard and Felix W. Graham.
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Burnside had requested to be relieved of command, but his replacement, Major General
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On November 14, Burnside telegraphed Willcox to continue holding Bull's Gap and
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led by Major Beeres rode northeast from Cumberland Gap and surprised Colonel
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There were three other Union infantry regiments in the area, certainly the
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14th Illinois and pressed it back. Capron posted one battalion and four
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to observe Longstreet. Willcox's cavalry recaptured a herd of hogs near
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in late August 1863, using two infantry divisions and cavalry from the
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in Kentucky. By November 19, Willcox pulled his units back as far as
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Indianans and Patterson's guns repulsed them without much trouble.
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on November 6, inflicting 655 casualties, mostly captured.
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surprised and routed a Union cavalry brigade at the
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Edmundson 1136:Harrison's Brigade 1095:Frank C. Armstrong 1071: 1060:Brigadier General 1058: 1056:Frank C. Armstrong 1050: 978:George W. Jackson 964:Left Wing Infantry 890:mountain howitzers 834: 825:Orlando B. Willcox 823:Brigadier General 821: 819:Orlando B. Willcox 775:mountain howitzers 735: 695: 611: 576:Lieutenant General 572: 562:Siege of Knoxville 504:Orlando B. Willcox 433:Knoxville campaign 421:William T. Sherman 417:Siege of Knoxville 401:Orlando B. Willcox 389:American Civil War 385:Knoxville campaign 318:Campbell's Station 275:Knoxville Campaign 164:Orlando B. Willcox 31:American Civil War 4691:1863 in Tennessee 4686:Conflicts in 1863 4673: 4672: 4641: 4640: 4637: 4636: 4471:Italian Americans 4456:African Americans 4413:John Brown's Body 4166: 4165: 4162: 4161: 4079: 4078: 3917:Robert E. Lee Day 3661:Freedmen's Bureau 3624:Brooks–Baxter War 3555: 3554: 3551: 3550: 3547: 3546: 3339: 3338: 3119: 3118: 3115: 3114: 3111: 3110: 2528:Northern Virginia 2474:Trans-Mississippi 2447: 2446: 2342: 2341: 2338: 2337: 2234:Uncle Tom's Cabin 2171:African Americans 1963:978-1-57233-995-8 1556:, pp. 93–94. 1448:, pp. 23–25. 1400:, pp. 20–23. 1364:, pp. 11–16. 1281:(Ripley, p. 374). 1239: 1238: 1182:Brigadier General 1176:Robert Ransom Jr. 1170:Ransom's Division 1099:Dibrell's Brigade 1092:Brigadier General 1067:Army of Tennessee 1062:William T. Martin 1048:William T. Martin 1037: 1036: 1024: 1016:21st Ohio Battery 949: 912: 892: 757:21st Ohio Battery 693:George G. Dibrell 477:Army of Tennessee 369:William T. Martin 366:Brigadier General 351: 350: 240: 239: 185:William T. Martin 145:CSA (Confederacy) 110: 109: 4723: 4663: 4653: 4652: 4476:Native Americans 4461:German Americans 4254:Partisan rangers 4249:Official Records 4189: 4188: 4172: 4171: 4064:memorials to Lee 4011: 4010: 3572: 3571: 3561: 3560: 3348: 3347: 3145: 3144: 3138: 3137: 3125: 3124: 3098:Washington, D.C. 2892:Indian Territory 2852:Dakota Territory 2810: 2809: 2727:Chancellorsville 2518:Jackson's Valley 2508:Blockade runners 2384: 2383: 2377: 2376: 2348: 2347: 2308:Thaddeus Stevens 2298:Lysander Spooner 2258:Susan B. Anthony 2060: 2059: 2049: 2048: 2034: 2027: 2020: 2011: 2010: 2006: 1987: 1985: 1983: 1972:Official Records 1967: 1948: 1946: 1944: 1928: 1906: 1880: 1879: 1877: 1875: 1859: 1853: 1852: 1850: 1848: 1832: 1826: 1820: 1811: 1805: 1796: 1790: 1784: 1778: 1772: 1766: 1760: 1754: 1743: 1737: 1731: 1725: 1716: 1710: 1704: 1698: 1692: 1686: 1680: 1674: 1668: 1662: 1651: 1645: 1639: 1633: 1627: 1621: 1610: 1604: 1598: 1592: 1586: 1580: 1569: 1563: 1557: 1551: 1545: 1539: 1533: 1527: 1521: 1515: 1509: 1503: 1497: 1491: 1485: 1479: 1473: 1467: 1461: 1455: 1449: 1443: 1437: 1431: 1425: 1419: 1413: 1407: 1401: 1395: 1389: 1383: 1377: 1371: 1365: 1359: 1353: 1347: 1326: 1322: 1316: 1309: 1303: 1288: 1282: 1270: 1185:William E. Jones 1074: 1070: 1019: 947: 910: 887: 877:Felix W. Graham 837: 833: 830:Army of the Ohio 657:Ulysses S. Grant 587:Lafayette McLaws 579:James Longstreet 570:Ambrose Burnside 446:Ambrose Burnside 413:Ambrose Burnside 278: 276: 266: 259: 252: 243: 242: 198:Army of the Ohio 183: 182: 173: 172: 162: 161: 143: 142: 126: 125: 98: 97: 95: 94: 93: 88: 84: 81: 80: 79: 76: 55:December 2, 1863 49: 48: 41: 21: 20: 4731: 4730: 4726: 4725: 4724: 4722: 4721: 4720: 4676: 4675: 4674: 4669: 4633: 4617: 4502: 4466:Irish Americans 4444: 4389: 4298: 4289:U.S. Home Guard 4229:Field artillery 4183: 4182: 4158: 4100: 4075: 4037: 4006: 4000: 3892:Civil War Trust 3859: 3853: 3741:Ethnic violence 3726:Kirk–Holden war 3605: 3566: 3543: 3477: 3335: 3279: 3132: 3107: 3061: 2814: 2801: 2632: 2613:Sherman's March 2593:Bermuda Hundred 2488: 2443: 2415: 2371: 2370: 2334: 2293:J. Sella Martin 2263:James G. Birney 2239: 2157: 2083:Bleeding Kansas 2071: 2054: 2043: 2038: 2003: 1981: 1979: 1964: 1942: 1940: 1925: 1903: 1888: 1883: 1873: 1871: 1861: 1860: 1856: 1846: 1844: 1834: 1833: 1829: 1821: 1814: 1806: 1799: 1791: 1787: 1779: 1775: 1767: 1763: 1755: 1746: 1738: 1734: 1726: 1719: 1711: 1707: 1699: 1695: 1687: 1683: 1675: 1671: 1663: 1654: 1646: 1642: 1634: 1630: 1622: 1613: 1605: 1601: 1593: 1589: 1581: 1572: 1564: 1560: 1552: 1548: 1540: 1536: 1528: 1524: 1516: 1512: 1504: 1500: 1492: 1488: 1480: 1476: 1468: 1464: 1456: 1452: 1444: 1440: 1432: 1428: 1420: 1416: 1408: 1404: 1396: 1392: 1384: 1380: 1372: 1368: 1360: 1356: 1348: 1339: 1330: 1329: 1323: 1319: 1310: 1306: 1289: 1285: 1277:or the 915 lb. 1271: 1267: 1257: 1244: 1183: 1181: 1174: 1172: 1141:Thomas Harrison 1139: 1137: 1130:Nicholas N. Cox 1102: 1100: 1093: 1091: 1064: 1042: 977: 975: 968: 966: 876: 874: 867: 865: 863: 827: 813: 808: 795: 712:Thomas Harrison 687: 564: 544:Tennessee River 475:'s Confederate 440: 435: 429: 354: 353: 352: 347: 279: 274: 272: 270: 206: 177: 174:Felix W. Graham 167: 166: 156: 137: 120: 91: 89: 85: 82: 77: 74: 72: 70: 69: 68: 64:Walker's Ford, 42: 17: 12: 11: 5: 4729: 4719: 4718: 4713: 4708: 4703: 4698: 4693: 4688: 4671: 4670: 4668: 4667: 4657: 4646: 4643: 4642: 4639: 4638: 4635: 4634: 4632: 4631: 4625: 4623: 4619: 4618: 4616: 4615: 4613:Women soldiers 4610: 4605: 4600: 4595: 4590: 4585: 4580: 4575: 4570: 4568:Naming the war 4565: 4560: 4555: 4550: 4549: 4548: 4538: 4537: 4536: 4526: 4521: 4516: 4510: 4508: 4504: 4503: 4501: 4500: 4499: 4498: 4493: 4488: 4483: 4473: 4468: 4463: 4458: 4452: 4450: 4446: 4445: 4443: 4442: 4437: 4432: 4427: 4422: 4415: 4410: 4405: 4399: 4397: 4391: 4390: 4388: 4387: 4382: 4377: 4372: 4367: 4362: 4357: 4352: 4347: 4342: 4337: 4332: 4327: 4322: 4317: 4312: 4306: 4304: 4300: 4299: 4297: 4296: 4291: 4286: 4281: 4276: 4271: 4266: 4261: 4256: 4251: 4246: 4241: 4236: 4231: 4226: 4221: 4216: 4211: 4206: 4204:Campaign Medal 4201: 4195: 4193: 4185: 4184: 4181: 4180: 4179:Related topics 4176: 4168: 4167: 4164: 4163: 4160: 4159: 4157: 4156: 4151: 4146: 4141: 4136: 4131: 4124: 4119: 4114: 4108: 4106: 4102: 4101: 4099: 4098: 4093: 4087: 4085: 4081: 4080: 4077: 4076: 4074: 4073: 4068: 4067: 4066: 4061: 4056: 4045: 4043: 4039: 4038: 4036: 4035: 4034: 4033: 4028: 4017: 4015: 4008: 4002: 4001: 3999: 3998: 3993: 3988: 3983: 3978: 3973: 3968: 3963: 3958: 3953: 3948: 3943: 3942: 3941: 3936: 3926: 3921: 3920: 3919: 3914: 3909: 3907:Decoration Day 3904: 3899: 3894: 3889: 3884: 3879: 3874: 3863: 3861: 3860:Reconstruction 3855: 3854: 3852: 3851: 3846: 3841: 3840: 3839: 3829: 3824: 3819: 3818: 3817: 3807: 3802: 3797: 3796: 3795: 3790: 3785: 3780: 3770: 3769: 3768: 3763: 3758: 3753: 3748: 3738: 3733: 3728: 3723: 3722: 3721: 3716: 3714:second inquiry 3711: 3706: 3701: 3696: 3686: 3685: 3684: 3678: 3671:Homestead Acts 3668: 3663: 3658: 3653: 3652: 3651: 3641: 3636: 3631: 3626: 3621: 3619:Alabama Claims 3615: 3613: 3611:Reconstruction 3607: 3606: 3604: 3603: 3602: 3601: 3599:15th Amendment 3596: 3594:14th Amendment 3591: 3589:13th Amendment 3580: 3578: 3568: 3567: 3557: 3556: 3553: 3552: 3549: 3548: 3545: 3544: 3542: 3541: 3536: 3531: 3526: 3521: 3516: 3511: 3506: 3501: 3496: 3491: 3485: 3483: 3479: 3478: 3476: 3475: 3470: 3465: 3460: 3455: 3450: 3445: 3440: 3435: 3430: 3425: 3420: 3415: 3410: 3405: 3400: 3395: 3390: 3385: 3380: 3375: 3370: 3365: 3360: 3354: 3352: 3345: 3341: 3340: 3337: 3336: 3334: 3333: 3328: 3323: 3318: 3313: 3308: 3303: 3298: 3293: 3287: 3285: 3281: 3280: 3278: 3277: 3272: 3267: 3262: 3257: 3252: 3247: 3242: 3237: 3232: 3227: 3222: 3220:J. E. Johnston 3217: 3215:A. S. Johnston 3212: 3207: 3202: 3197: 3192: 3187: 3182: 3177: 3172: 3167: 3162: 3157: 3155:R. H. Anderson 3151: 3149: 3142: 3134: 3133: 3121: 3120: 3117: 3116: 3113: 3112: 3109: 3108: 3106: 3105: 3100: 3095: 3090: 3085: 3080: 3075: 3069: 3067: 3063: 3062: 3060: 3059: 3054: 3049: 3044: 3039: 3034: 3029: 3024: 3019: 3017:South Carolina 3014: 3009: 3004: 2999: 2994: 2992:North Carolina 2989: 2984: 2979: 2974: 2969: 2964: 2959: 2954: 2949: 2944: 2939: 2934: 2929: 2924: 2919: 2914: 2909: 2904: 2899: 2894: 2889: 2884: 2879: 2874: 2869: 2864: 2859: 2854: 2849: 2844: 2839: 2834: 2829: 2824: 2818: 2816: 2807: 2803: 2802: 2800: 2799: 2794: 2789: 2784: 2779: 2774: 2769: 2764: 2759: 2754: 2749: 2744: 2739: 2734: 2729: 2724: 2719: 2717:Fredericksburg 2714: 2709: 2704: 2699: 2694: 2689: 2684: 2679: 2674: 2669: 2664: 2659: 2657:Wilson's Creek 2654: 2649: 2643: 2641: 2634: 2633: 2631: 2630: 2625: 2620: 2615: 2610: 2605: 2600: 2595: 2590: 2585: 2580: 2575: 2570: 2565: 2560: 2555: 2550: 2545: 2540: 2535: 2530: 2525: 2520: 2515: 2510: 2505: 2499: 2497: 2490: 2489: 2487: 2486: 2481: 2476: 2471: 2469:Lower Seaboard 2466: 2461: 2455: 2453: 2449: 2448: 2445: 2444: 2442: 2441: 2436: 2431: 2425: 2423: 2417: 2416: 2414: 2413: 2408: 2403: 2398: 2392: 2390: 2381: 2373: 2372: 2369: 2368: 2365: 2362: 2359: 2356: 2352: 2344: 2343: 2340: 2339: 2336: 2335: 2333: 2332: 2327: 2325:Harriet Tubman 2322: 2321: 2320: 2313:Charles Sumner 2310: 2305: 2300: 2295: 2290: 2285: 2280: 2275: 2270: 2265: 2260: 2255: 2249: 2247: 2241: 2240: 2238: 2237: 2230: 2225: 2220: 2215: 2210: 2205: 2200: 2195: 2190: 2183: 2178: 2173: 2167: 2165: 2159: 2158: 2156: 2155: 2150: 2148:States' rights 2145: 2140: 2135: 2130: 2125: 2120: 2115: 2110: 2105: 2100: 2095: 2090: 2085: 2080: 2074: 2072: 2070: 2069: 2063: 2056: 2055: 2045: 2044: 2037: 2036: 2029: 2022: 2014: 2008: 2007: 2001: 1988: 1968: 1962: 1949: 1929: 1923: 1907: 1901: 1887: 1884: 1882: 1881: 1854: 1827: 1825:, p. 264. 1812: 1810:, p. 261. 1797: 1785: 1783:, p. 184. 1773: 1771:, p. 179. 1761: 1759:, p. 260. 1744: 1732: 1730:, p. 293. 1717: 1715:, p. 813. 1705: 1703:, p. 395. 1693: 1691:, p. 430. 1681: 1679:, p. 427. 1669: 1667:, p. 188. 1652: 1650:, p. 187. 1640: 1628: 1626:, p. 405. 1611: 1609:, p. 426. 1599: 1597:, p. 186. 1587: 1585:, p. 396. 1570: 1558: 1546: 1534: 1522: 1510: 1498: 1486: 1474: 1472:, p. 288. 1462: 1460:, p. 272. 1450: 1438: 1426: 1424:, p. 816. 1414: 1412:, p. 811. 1402: 1390: 1378: 1366: 1354: 1352:, p. 189. 1336: 1335: 1334: 1328: 1327: 1317: 1304: 1283: 1264: 1263: 1262: 1261: 1256: 1253: 1252: 1251: 1248: 1243: 1240: 1237: 1236: 1229: 1228: 1221: 1220: 1213: 1212: 1202: 1201: 1194: 1193: 1187: 1180:Jones' Brigade 1178: 1166: 1165: 1158: 1157: 1150: 1149: 1143: 1133: 1132: 1125: 1124: 1120: 1119: 1115: 1114: 1110: 1109: 1106: 1097: 1085: 1084: 1081: 1078: 1041: 1038: 1035: 1034: 1031: 1028: 1025: 1012: 1011: 1008: 1005: 1002: 995: 994: 991: 988: 985: 979: 972: 970:John I. Curtin 960: 959: 956: 953: 950: 940: 939: 936: 933: 930: 923: 922: 919: 916: 913: 903: 902: 899: 896: 893: 878: 871: 869:John W. Foster 857: 856: 853: 850: 847: 844: 841: 812: 809: 807: 804: 794: 791: 783:John I. Curtin 699:John G. Foster 686: 683: 671:Campbell Slemp 638:Bean's Station 627:John W. Foster 595:Joseph Wheeler 563: 560: 508:Cumberland Gap 494:Major General 462:John W. Foster 450:East Tennessee 439: 438:Union invasion 436: 428: 425: 349: 348: 346: 345: 343:Bean's Station 340: 335: 330: 325: 320: 315: 310: 305: 300: 295: 293:Cumberland Gap 290: 284: 281: 280: 269: 268: 261: 254: 246: 238: 237: 234: 230: 229: 225: 224: 221: 217: 216: 212: 211: 200: 193: 192: 191:Units involved 188: 187: 175: 153: 152: 148: 147: 135: 117: 116: 112: 111: 108: 107: 104: 100: 99: 63: 61: 57: 56: 53: 45: 44: 34: 33: 26: 25: 19: 18: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 4728: 4717: 4714: 4712: 4709: 4707: 4704: 4702: 4699: 4697: 4694: 4692: 4689: 4687: 4684: 4683: 4681: 4666: 4662: 4658: 4656: 4648: 4647: 4644: 4630: 4627: 4626: 4624: 4620: 4614: 4611: 4609: 4606: 4604: 4601: 4599: 4596: 4594: 4591: 4589: 4586: 4584: 4583:Photographers 4581: 4579: 4576: 4574: 4571: 4569: 4566: 4564: 4561: 4559: 4558:Gender issues 4556: 4554: 4551: 4547: 4544: 4543: 4542: 4539: 4535: 4532: 4531: 4530: 4527: 4525: 4522: 4520: 4517: 4515: 4512: 4511: 4509: 4505: 4497: 4494: 4492: 4489: 4487: 4484: 4482: 4479: 4478: 4477: 4474: 4472: 4469: 4467: 4464: 4462: 4459: 4457: 4454: 4453: 4451: 4447: 4441: 4438: 4436: 4433: 4431: 4428: 4426: 4423: 4421: 4420: 4416: 4414: 4411: 4409: 4406: 4404: 4401: 4400: 4398: 4396: 4392: 4386: 4385:War Democrats 4383: 4381: 4378: 4376: 4375:Union Leagues 4373: 4371: 4368: 4366: 4363: 4361: 4358: 4356: 4353: 4351: 4348: 4346: 4343: 4341: 4338: 4336: 4333: 4331: 4328: 4326: 4323: 4321: 4318: 4316: 4313: 4311: 4308: 4307: 4305: 4301: 4295: 4292: 4290: 4287: 4285: 4282: 4280: 4277: 4275: 4274:Turning point 4272: 4270: 4267: 4265: 4262: 4260: 4257: 4255: 4252: 4250: 4247: 4245: 4244:Naval battles 4242: 4240: 4237: 4235: 4232: 4230: 4227: 4225: 4222: 4220: 4217: 4215: 4212: 4210: 4207: 4205: 4202: 4200: 4197: 4196: 4194: 4190: 4186: 4178: 4177: 4173: 4169: 4155: 4152: 4150: 4147: 4145: 4142: 4140: 4137: 4135: 4132: 4130: 4129: 4125: 4123: 4120: 4118: 4115: 4113: 4110: 4109: 4107: 4103: 4097: 4094: 4092: 4089: 4088: 4086: 4082: 4072: 4069: 4065: 4062: 4060: 4057: 4055: 4052: 4051: 4050: 4047: 4046: 4044: 4040: 4032: 4029: 4027: 4024: 4023: 4022: 4019: 4018: 4016: 4012: 4009: 4007:and memorials 4003: 3997: 3994: 3992: 3989: 3987: 3984: 3982: 3979: 3977: 3974: 3972: 3969: 3967: 3964: 3962: 3959: 3957: 3954: 3952: 3949: 3947: 3944: 3940: 3937: 3935: 3932: 3931: 3930: 3927: 3925: 3922: 3918: 3915: 3913: 3910: 3908: 3905: 3903: 3900: 3898: 3895: 3893: 3890: 3888: 3885: 3883: 3880: 3878: 3875: 3873: 3870: 3869: 3868: 3867:Commemoration 3865: 3864: 3862: 3856: 3850: 3847: 3845: 3842: 3838: 3835: 3834: 3833: 3830: 3828: 3825: 3823: 3820: 3816: 3813: 3812: 3811: 3808: 3806: 3803: 3801: 3798: 3794: 3791: 3789: 3786: 3784: 3781: 3779: 3776: 3775: 3774: 3771: 3767: 3764: 3762: 3759: 3757: 3754: 3752: 3749: 3747: 3744: 3743: 3742: 3739: 3737: 3734: 3732: 3729: 3727: 3724: 3720: 3717: 3715: 3712: 3710: 3709:first inquiry 3707: 3705: 3702: 3700: 3697: 3695: 3692: 3691: 3690: 3687: 3682: 3679: 3677: 3674: 3673: 3672: 3669: 3667: 3664: 3662: 3659: 3657: 3654: 3650: 3647: 3646: 3645: 3642: 3640: 3637: 3635: 3632: 3630: 3629:Carpetbaggers 3627: 3625: 3622: 3620: 3617: 3616: 3614: 3612: 3608: 3600: 3597: 3595: 3592: 3590: 3587: 3586: 3585: 3582: 3581: 3579: 3577: 3573: 3569: 3562: 3558: 3540: 3537: 3535: 3532: 3530: 3527: 3525: 3522: 3520: 3517: 3515: 3512: 3510: 3507: 3505: 3502: 3500: 3497: 3495: 3492: 3490: 3487: 3486: 3484: 3480: 3474: 3471: 3469: 3466: 3464: 3461: 3459: 3456: 3454: 3451: 3449: 3446: 3444: 3441: 3439: 3436: 3434: 3431: 3429: 3426: 3424: 3421: 3419: 3416: 3414: 3411: 3409: 3406: 3404: 3401: 3399: 3396: 3394: 3391: 3389: 3386: 3384: 3381: 3379: 3376: 3374: 3371: 3369: 3366: 3364: 3361: 3359: 3356: 3355: 3353: 3349: 3346: 3342: 3332: 3329: 3327: 3324: 3322: 3319: 3317: 3314: 3312: 3309: 3307: 3304: 3302: 3299: 3297: 3294: 3292: 3289: 3288: 3286: 3282: 3276: 3273: 3271: 3268: 3266: 3263: 3261: 3258: 3256: 3253: 3251: 3248: 3246: 3243: 3241: 3238: 3236: 3233: 3231: 3228: 3226: 3223: 3221: 3218: 3216: 3213: 3211: 3208: 3206: 3203: 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Clinch River
36°20′32″N 83°41′3″W / 36.34222°N 83.68417°W / 36.34222; -83.68417
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United States
Union
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