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Stones River National Battlefield Park ranger Jim Lewis and Tennessee Civil War National Heritage Area historian Antoinette van Zelm talked about the civilian perspectives on the battle and its ...
The first was Stones River National Park In Tennessee. This park is the scene of a major battle from the Civil War outside of Nashville Tennessee. As a youth I spent many days walking or biking around ...
one month and 11 days after the Battle of Stones River ended, 21 students from Nashville’s Oliver Middle School arrived in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, at the national battlefield that commemorates this ...
As we approach Memorial Day tomorrow, the Stones River National Battlefield and Cemetery hosted a series of events this weekend to honor fallen US soldiers.
A river runs ... haunted area of the Stones River National Park. It is, on the driving tour, stop number four: The Slaughter Pen, the site of the bloodiest fighting in the battle.
Stones River National Battlefield park rangers and volunteers will present a variety of programs to commemorate the 150 th anniversary of the Battle of Stones River. From Dec. 31, 1862 to Jan. 2 ...
Plans at Stones River ... at the national battlefield. “We’re open for business (Friday) but we’ll see what happens after that.” Events at the National Park Service site are scheduled to run Dec. 26 ...
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