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These earthworks protected the river batteries from attack by land. It is likely that these works were constructed by the Confederates during 1861 or 1862, although there is some evidence that they were constructed by Union forces during 1863.
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Confederate Sharpshooters
From several high elevations overlooking the fort, Confederate sharpshooters were able to fire upon any Union soldiers who showed...
Confederate Water Batteries
The earthen structure nearby, mile in length, was constructed by the Confederates by order of General Gideon Pillow in July, 1861.
Fort Pillow
Henning, TN
Federal forces captured this important Confederate work, 18 miles west, in 1862.
General N.B. Forrest's Command Position
General Forrest positioned himself in the area of the Inner Breastworks when he arrived on the morning of April 12, 1864.
Inner Breastworks
This second line of breastworks is located between the long line of outer breastworks and the Union fort.
