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  1. Apr 14, 2015 · Why Stones River? As 1862 drew to a close, President Abraham Lincoln was desperate for a military victory. His armies were stalled, and the terrible defeat at Fredericksburg spread a pall of defeat across the nation. There was also the Emancipation Proclamation to consider.

  2. December 31 - January 2, 1863. The Battle of Stones River. Murfreesboro. The day after Christmas, 1862, Maj. Gen. William S. Rosecrans ' Army of the Cumberland left Nashville and marched toward Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg 's Army of Tennessee at Murfreesboro, 30 miles to the south.

  3. Battle of Stones River, (December 31, 1862–January 2, 1863), bloody but indecisive American Civil War clash in Tennessee that was a psychological victory for Union forces. General Braxton Bragg’s 34,700-man Confederate army was confronted on Stones River near Murfreesboro by 41,400 Union troops.

  4. Mar 17, 2023 · The Battle of Stones River began on the last day of 1862 and was one of the bloodiest conflicts of the Civil War. The battle produced important military and political gains for the Union, and it changed forever the people who lived and fought here. Read More.

  5. Mar 17, 2024 · The Battle of Stones River, 1862–1863. December 31, 1862–January 2, 1863. The Battle of Stones River, also known as the First Battle of Murfreesboro, was a land engagement fought near Murfreesboro, Tennessee during the American Civil War, between December 31, 1862 and January 2, 1863.

  6. May 5, 2017 · New York | May 10, 1775. . Result:American VictoryEst. Casualties:49American:1British:48. Rev War | Battle.

  7. Aug 29, 2006 · Battle of Stones River: Union General Rosecrans Versus Confederate General Bragg Steadily the rain had pelted down all day, and now as wintry winds and darkness ushered in another miserable night at the mercy of the elements, the battle-tried veterans of Perryville, both Blue and Gray, struggled to find what fitful sleep they could. The ...

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