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Fort Donelson National Cemetery was established in 1867 as the final resting place for Union soldiers and sailors who died during the Civil War and were buried in this area. The cemetery occupies the site of the second Fort Donelson built in 1863 by Unio
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13,000 Prisoners
Dover, TN
Thirteen thousand dejected Confederate defenders of Fort Donelson huddled here against the cold on February 16, 1862.
6-pounder Gun
Dover, TN
The 6-pounder was the prime artillery piece of the Mexican War and the smallest regulation gun of the Civil War.
Advance on Fort Donelson
Here was formerly a road following a telegraph line between Dover and Tennessee River.
Brown's Brigade
Dover, TN
C.S.A. Brigadier General Simon B. Buckner's Division Colonel John C. Brown's Brigade Early on February 15, 1862 General Buckner's...
Buckner's Defense
Dover, TN
To stop the Confederate break-out attempt on February 15, Grant sent his reorganized troops against the Confederate left.
