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  2. Battle of Riggins Hill - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Riggins Hill (September 7, 1862) was a minor engagement in western Tennessee during the American Civil War.A Confederate raiding force under Colonel Thomas Woodward captured Clarksville, Tennessee, threatening Union shipping on the Cumberland River.

  3. Fort Defiance (Tennessee) - Wikipedia

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    The four-acre Fort Defiance park features earthen fort and walking trails. It is located at 120 A Street, Clarksville, Tennessee. [6] The city of Clarksville dedicated a new $2 million Fort Defiance Interpretive Center in 2011 in time for the 150th anniversary of the start of the American Civil War in 2011.

  4. Clarksville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Fort Defiance, Tennessee, a Civil War outpost that overlooks the Cumberland River and Red River, and was occupied by both Confederate and Union soldiers. In 2012 the City of Clarksville, Tennessee completed construction of an interpretive/ museum center here to chronicle the local chapter in the Civil War. [22] [23] [24]

  5. Tennessee in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Connelly, Thomas L. Civil War Tennessee: battles and leaders (1979) 106pp; Connelly, Thomas L. Army of the Heartland: The Army of Tennessee, 1861–1862 (2 vol 1967–70); a Confederate army; Cooling, Benjamin Franklin. Fort Donelson's Legacy: War and Society in Kentucky and Tennessee, 1862–1863 (1997) Cottrell, Steve. Civil War in Tennessee ...

  6. 14th Tennessee Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    William Archibald Forbes, ca. 1855. The 14th Tennessee Infantry Regiment was a unit of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.It was one of the few western regiments that fought as part of the Army of Northern Virginia in the east; participating in most major battles conducted by Robert E. Lee.

  7. List of Tennessee Confederate Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    Civil War Centennial Commission of Tennessee Retrieved 19 July 2014 . Hancock's diary, or, A history of the Second Tennessee Confederate Cavalry: with sketches of First and Seventh Battalions : also, portraits and biographical sketches : two volumes in one (1887) at the Internet Archive

  8. Camp Boone - Wikipedia

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    American Civil War Military unit Camp Boone , Tennessee was located on Guthrie Road/ ( Wilma Rudolph Boulevard ) U.S. Route 79 near the Kentucky - Tennessee border at Clarksville , Montgomery County, Tennessee (in the area formerly known as Saint Bethlehem, Tennessee , before annexation by Clarksville, Tennessee).

  9. Timeline of Clarksville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    1959 - Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library active. [10] 1960 Clarksville–Montgomery County Regional Airport active. Athlete Wilma Rudolph of Clarksville wins gold medal at 1960 Summer Olympics. 1970 - Population: 31,719. 1984 - Clarksville Montgomery County Museum established. [13] 1990 - Population: 75,494. 1999 - January 22 ...