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Division Brigade Regiments and Others Defenses of Richmond Johnson's Brigade Col John M. Hughs 17th Tennessee Infantry; 23rd Tennessee Infantry
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Chaffin's Farm of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is shown separately. Abbreviations used
Just as Grant had anticipated, the fighting around Chaffin's Farm forced Lee to shift his resources and helped the Union army south of Petersburg win the Battle of Peebles' Farm. After October, the two armies settled into trench warfare that continued until the end of the war. The fighting around Chaffin's Farm cost the nation nearly 5,000 ...
Chaffin's Bluff and Chaffin's Farm (later renamed Fort Harrison) were adjacent to each other. On August 15, 1864, the Federal expedition to Chaffin's Bluff and the capital's defenses was delayed and frustrated by Confederate forces. [1] On September 30, 1864, there was another battle at Fort Harrison or Chaffin's Farm, Virginia.
Chaffin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ceán Chaffin (born 1957), American film producer; Chad Chaffin (born 1968), American NASCAR driver; Cleve Chaffin (1885–1959), American carnival musician; Colonel Chaffin (c. 1826–1873), American little person; Jessica Chaffin, American actress, comedian, and writer
Wildhorse Saloon, a country music dance club and restaurant, was opened in 1994 in downtown Nashville. [29] A second location was opened at Downtown Disney at Walt Disney World in 1998 as a part of a plan to expand the Nashville club into a nationwide chain. However, the Disney location was closed in November 1999, having incurred a loss of $16 ...
The original tree was found on the Mullins' family farm in Clay County, West Virginia and was locally known as Mullin's Yellow Seedling and Annit apple. Anderson Mullins sold the tree and propagation rights to Stark Bro's Nurseries & Orchards Co., which first marketed it as a companion to their Red Delicious apple in 1914.