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Stones River


 
stonesriversm.jpg Stones River
As Confederates approached McFadden's Ford on Stones River, 58 pieces of Union artillery opened up, promptly ending the battle. In minutes, 1,800 southern soldiers fell.
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terriblehailsm.jpg That Terrible Hail
On this bluff above Stones River at McFadden's Ford, Union chief of artillery John Mendenhall placed 58 guns, shredding the enemy ranks as they neared the ford. In minutes, 1,800 rebel soldiers fell.
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HAZENsm.jpg Hell's Half Acre
Also known as the Round Forest, Federals here withstood numerous attacks during the battle. This monument to Hazen's Brigade is the nation's oldest Civil War memorial, dating to 1863.
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BROKENsm.jpg Impossible Retreat
Battery G, 1st Ohio Light Artillery lost two guns here while retreating through these limestone outcroppings.
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OUTCROPsm.jpg Rough Terrain
These limestone outcroppings became natural rifle pits during the battle near Murfreesboro.
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