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  2. Fort Donelson National Battlefield - Wikipedia

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    Map of Fort Donelson. The site was established as Fort Donelson National Military Park on March 26, 1928. The national military park and national cemetery were transferred from the War Department to the National Park Service on August 10, 1933. The park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 15, 1966. It was ...

  3. Fort Donelson - Wikipedia

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    Fort Donelson was a fortress built early in 1862 by the Confederacy during the American Civil War to control the Cumberland River, which led to the heart of Tennessee, and thereby the Confederacy. The fort was named after Confederate general Daniel S. Donelson .

  4. Battle of Fort Donelson - Wikipedia

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    The Campaign for Fort Donelson. National Park Service Civil War series. Fort Washington, PA: U.S. National Park Service and Eastern National, 1999. ISBN 1-888213-50-7. Cooling, Benjamin Franklin. Fort Donelson's Legacy: War and Society in Kentucky and Tennessee, 1862–1863. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1997. ISBN 0-87049-949-1.

  5. The Trace (Land Between the Lakes) - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee: Stewart: Dover: 0.0: 0.0: US 79 – Paris, Dover, Clarksville, Fort Donelson National Battlefield: Southern terminus of The Trace Road and SR 461; southern end of the SR 461 overlap: Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area: 3.0: 4.8: Southern entrance of Land Between The Lakes SR 461 south The Trace: Southern terminus ...

  6. Battle of Dover (1863) - Wikipedia

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    Map of Dover Battlefield core and study areas by the American Battlefield Protection Program "The Confederates set out for Dover and began an attack between 1 and 2 p.m., on February 3. The 800-man garrison, under the command of Colonel Abner C. Harding , was in and about the town of Dover where they had chosen camps that commanded the area and ...

  7. Despite Google Maps notice, there is no date set for when I ...

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    A Google Maps alert that says Interstate 40 at the Tennessee-North Carolina border will be closed until September 2025 is not the definitive date, Tennessee Department of Transportation spokesman ...

  8. Donelson I-40 exit near Nashville airport will become a ... - AOL

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    The Tennessee Department of Transportation will close Exit 216C on Interstate 40 East to State Route 255 North/Donelson Pike beginning Friday at 8 p.m. The closure is part of TDOT's ongoing ...

  9. List of forts in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Name County Built Notes 05 Fort Adair: Knox: 1788 or 1791: Location unknown, destroyed 10 Fort Assumption: Shelby: 1739: 15 Bledsoe's Fort: Sumner: 1781–83: 20 Fort Blount: Jackson: 1794: Site excavated 1989-1994