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Murfreesboro in the Civil War, Shirley Farris Jones and Michael R. Bradley

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Murfreesboro in the Civil War, Shirley Farris Jones and Michael R. Bradley
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Murfreesboro in the Civil War
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Shirley Farris Jones and Michael R. Bradley
Summary
As the Civil War unfolded, Murfreesboro became hotly contested by Confederate and Union forces. Both sides occupied the town for significant periods, with power changing hands as the fighting raged. Punctuated by events like Nathan Bedford Forrest's raid on Union forces in July 1862, Jefferson Davis's visit and the wedding of General John Hunt Morgan and Martha Ready, wartime Murfreesboro saw no shortage of drama. As combat escalated, the bloody Battle of Stones River and the Nashville Campaign brought more destruction. Yet at war's end, the resilient locals remained and rebuilt their town from the rubble. Authors and Civil War historians Michael Bradley and Shirley Farris Jones track the tumult of the proceedings to recount the compelling story of Murfreesboro during the Civil War
Target audience
adult
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