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The Battle of Franklin was fought on November 30, 1864, in Franklin, Tennessee, as part of the Franklin–Nashville Campaign of the American Civil War. It was one of the worst disasters of the war for the Confederate States Army.
- November 30, 1864
- Union victory
The First Battle of Franklin was fought April 10, 1863, in Williamson County, Tennessee, during the American Civil War. It was a minor engagement in about the same location as that of the more famous Battle of Franklin (November 30, 1864), which was part of the Franklin-Nashville Campaign.
- April 10, 1863
- Union victory
A Batalha de Franklin foi travada em 30 de novembro de 1864, em Franklin, Tennessee, como parte da Campanha Franklin-Nashville da Guerra Civil Americana. Foi um dos piores desastres da guerra para o Exército dos Estados Confederados .
Background. Kentucky-Northern Tennessee, 1864. Southern Tennessee-Alabama, 1864. At the conclusion of his successful Atlanta campaign, Sherman occupied the city of Atlanta on September 2, 1864, and Hood, who was forced to evacuate the city, regrouped at Lovejoy's Station.
- September–December 1864
- Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia
Franklin Union order of battle. The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Franklin of the American Civil War on November 30, 1864. Order of battle compiled from the army organization [1] during the campaign. [2] The Confederate order of battle is shown separately.
Learn more about the Battle of Franklin, one of the fiercest battles of the Civil War. Our Ten Facts page will help expand your appreciation for this 1864 battle in Tennessee. Fact #1: John Bell Hood sought to defeat John Schofield’s Union force at Franklin before they could unite with fresh troops around Nashville.
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