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Other Name:None
State:Alabama
Location:Morgan County and Limestone County
Campaign:Franklin-Nashville Campaign (1864)
Dates:October 26-29, 1864
Principal Commanders:union  Union States: Brig. Gen. Robert S. Granger
confederate  Confederate States: Gen. John B. Hood
Forces Engaged:union  Union States: Garrison and other troops sent there (approx. 5,000 men)
confederate  Confederate States: Army of Tennessee
Estimated Casualties:union  Union States: 155
confederate  Confederate States: 450
Total: 605 total
Results:Result(s): Union victory (Confederate forces could not cross the river.)
Description:
As Gen. John B. Hood began the Franklin-Nashville Campaign during the fall of 1864, his Army of Tennessee demonstrated against Decatur, Alabama, October 26-29, in an attempt to cross the Tennessee River. Union forces, under the command of Brig. Gen. Robert S. Granger for most of the battle, numbered only about 5,000 men, but successfully prevented the much larger Confederate force from crossing the river.

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