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Battle of Jackson, Tennessee

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Jackson's Union defenders in place while two mounted columns destroyed railroad track north and south of the town and returned. This accomplished, Forrest withdrew from the Jackson area to attack Trenton and Humboldt. Thus, although the Federals had checked a demonstration by a portion of Forrest's force, a major accomplishment, other Confederates had fulfilled an element of the expedition's mission.
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to take a small force northeast of Jackson. At Old Salem Cemetery, acting on the defensive, Englemann's two infantry regiments repulsed a Confederate mounted attack and then withdrew a mile closer to town. To Forrest, the fight amounted to no more than a feint and show of force intended to hold
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Rose Hill is a large home built in 1823. During the Battle Of Jackson, Tennessee it was used as a hospital for both the injured Union and the Confederate soldiers. The house stands to this day and is currently a private residence.
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from December 15 to December 17, heading west. Grant ordered a troop concentration at Jackson under Brig. Gen.
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and its partners have acquired and preserved 120 acres (49 ha) of the battlefield as of early 2024.
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TENNESSEE'S CIVIL WAR BATTLEFIELDS: A Guide to Their History and Preservation
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As Forrest continued his advance the next day, Sullivan ordered Col.
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Battle description by the Salem Cemetery Battlefield Association
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Scenes from Jackson, done three months before the battle
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The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War
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Battle of Jackson, Mississippi
American Civil War

Jackson, Tennessee
Confederate
United States
United States
Union
Confederate States of America
Confederate States of America
Adolph Englemann
Nathan Bedford Forrest
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Forrest's Expedition
into West Tennessee
Lexington
Jackson
Parker's Cross Roads
Madison County, Tennessee
American Civil War
Confederate
Brig. Gen.
Nathan Bedford Forrest
Expedition into West Tennessee
Maj. Gen.
Ulysses S. Grant
Columbus, Kentucky
Jackson, Tennessee

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