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The Battle of Nashville, fought Dec[removed], 1864, was the last major battle of the Civil War and a decisive victory for the Union,
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Houston / Louisville / Washington / D.C. / Washington / Lincoln / Atlanta / /

Company

Hood / South Main Work North Main Work Main / /

Continent

North America / /

Country

United States / /

Event

Reorganization / /

Facility

Murfreesboro Pike / Federal garrison / Fort Houston / Western Military Institute Lebanon Pike Mt. Olivet Cemetery / Hardin Pike / Nashville The National Cemetery / Maj. Gen. James H. Wilson Cavalry Charlotte Pike / Granny White Pike / Confederacy Memorial / Charlotte Pike / Legislative Plaza / Hillsboro Pike / Bastion Bastion Tunnels Tennessee State Museum / Fort Gillem Women / SCALE OF MILES Hood’s Retreat Along Franklin Pike / Franklin Pike / Fort Negley / Nashville Monument / Johnsonville depot / Hood’s headquarters / Greek Revival stonework / Mary’s Cathedral / Confederate Powder Mill Wheels Confederate Private Soldier Monument / Fortress Johnson / Fort Donelson / /

IndustryTerm

food / communications lines / powder magazine / /

MusicGroup

Hood / Rebels / /

NaturalFeature

Tennessee River / Cloud Hill / Cumberland River / Montgomery Hill / Richland Creek / Spring Hill / Peach Orchard Hill / /

Organization

State Legislature / 29th Alabama Infantry / Gen. William T. Sherman’s army / Stephen D. Lee’s Corps / Nashville Preservation Society / Army / Fisk University / Cavalry Corps / Union infantry / Downtown Presbyterian Church / US Federal Reserve / Chalmers’ Cavalry Division / United States Navy / Ector’s Confederate Brigade / Corps against the Confederate / Lee’s Corps / Cheatham’s Confederate Corps / Ector’s Brigade on Hardin Pike / Cheatham’s Corps / Gen. John Bell Hood Army / Wilson’s Corps / McArthur’s Division / Gen. William B. Bate’s infantry / Ector’s Brigade of French / Hood’s Army / French’s Confederate Division / Montgomery Hill Stewart’s Confederate Corps / Rucker’s Confederate Cavalry Brigade / Governor’s Office / /

Person

Battlefield Park / William B. Bate / Andrew Johnson / D.C. Kelley / N.B. Forrest / James S. Negley / Hyde / George H. Thomas / T.J. Wood / John Bell Hood / Buena Vista Ferry / Lovell H. Rousseau / Daniel Coleman / William T. Sherman / James H. Wilson / John M. Schofield / MARK E. ZIMMERMAN NASHVILLE / Andrew J. Smith XVI / W.M. Shy / John Overton / Thomas J. Wood IV / William Strickland / John Bell / James R. Chalmers / Stewart Peach Orchard Hill Lee / James B. Steedman / Alexander P. Stewart / Stephen D. Lee / Benjamin F. Cheatham / /

Position

Captain / officer / Gen. / President / General / Major / Major General / Queen of Tennessee Plantations / provost marshal and commander / Brig. Gen. / Lt. Gen. / Colonel / Governor / Co mp / military governor / Judge / military governor of occupied Tennessee / officer / official / /

Product

Franklin / /

ProvinceOrState

Alabama / Georgia / Tennessee / /

Region

East Tennessee / northern Alabama / /

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