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  2. Battle of Franklin - Wikipedia

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    The 1864 Battle of Franklin was the second military action in the vicinity; a battle fought there on April 10, 1863, was a minor action associated with a reconnaissance in force by Confederate cavalry under Major General Earl Van Dorn.

  3. Battle of Franklin order of battle: Confederate - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Franklin: Confederate Order of Battle (Civil War Trust) Johnson's Division - Night attack at Franklin Battlefield Marker; U.S. War Department, The War of the Rebellion: a Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies; Series I, Volume XLV

  4. Franklin Battlefield - Wikipedia

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    Franklin Battlefield was the site of the Second Battle of Franklin, which occurred late in the American Civil War. It is located in the southern part of Franklin, Tennessee , on U.S. 31 . It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1960.

  5. George D. Wagner - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Franklin George Day Wagner (September 22, 1829 – February 13, 1869) was an Indiana politician, farmer, and soldier, serving as a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War .

  6. 125th Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    They fought all the way until the end, at the Battle of Jonesborough, and then followed confederate Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood North to Nashville, Tennessee In Colonel Opdycke's brigade, it fought in Battle of Franklin and the union victory at Nashville.

  7. 104th Ohio Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 104th Ohio Infantry Regiment, sometimes 104th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, was an infantry regiment in the Union army during the American Civil War.It played a conspicuous role at the Battle of Franklin during the 1864 Franklin–Nashville campaign, where six members later received the Medal of Honor, most for capturing enemy flags.

  8. 44th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Union) - Wikipedia

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    During the retreat to Franklin, a Union veteran noticed that the new recruits discarded their unneeded possessions along the roadside, "Pocket bibles, book marks, pots of jam, whiskbrooms, euchre decks, poker chips, love letters, night shirts". [13] Battle of Franklin: The 44th Missouri is at the retrenchment near the Carter House.

  9. 7th Texas Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    At the Battle of Jonesborough on 1 September 1864, a Federal corps overran Daniel Govan's Arkansas brigade, capturing its commander and half of its soldiers. However, Granbury's brigade was next in line and it stopped the Union attack. [22] At the Battle of Franklin on 30