The Battle of Franklin: When the Devil Had Full Possession of the Earth

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In late November 1864, the last Southern army east of the Mississippi that was still free to maneuver started out from northern Alabama on the Confederacy’s last offensive. John Bell Hood and his Army… [more below]

  • Author: Knight, James
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Page Count: 162
  • Publish Date: October 21 2009
  • ISBN10: 1540220362
  • Language: English
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In late November 1864, the last Southern army east of the Mississippi that was still free to maneuver started out from northern Alabama on the Confederacy’s last offensive. John Bell Hood and his Army of Tennessee had dreams of capturing Nashville and marching on to the Ohio River, but a small Union force under Hood’s old West Point roommate stood between him and the state capital. In a desperate attempt to smash John Schofield’s line at Franklin, Hood threw most of his men against the Union works, centered on the house of a family named Carter, and lost 30 percent of his attacking force in one afternoon, crippling his army and setting it up for a knockout blow at Nashville two weeks later. With firsthand accounts, letters and diary entries from the Carter House Archives, local historian James R. Knight paints a vivid picture of this gruesome conflict.

Author: James Knight
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: History Press Library Editions
Published: 10/21/2009
Pages: 162
Weight: 0.85lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.44d
ISBN: 9781540220363
Language: English

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Knight, James

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ISBN10

1540220362

ISBN13

9781540220363

Page Count

162

Published Date

October 21 2009

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