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The Battle of Parker's Crossroads - Union and Confederate Forces
Tour Stop 1 of the Parker's Crossroads Driving Tour of Parker's Crossroads Battlefield, Wildersville,
TN ,
USA
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The Battle of Parker's Crossroads December 31, 1862 ? Union and Confederate Forces ? Union Forces Cyrus Livingston Dunham was born in Dryden, New York, on January 16, 1817. In 1841 he moved to Salem, Indiana, where he practiced law and served as a Democratic congressman. He entered the Union service in 1861 as Colonel of the 50th Indiana Infantry Regiment. In the September 1862 battle of Munfordville, Kentucky, Donham and the men of the 50th surrendered to the Confederate Forces. Here at the battle of Parker's Crossroads, the fiery and eloquent commander was determined not to surrender his men as he had been forced to before. Union Order of Battle Colonel Cyrus L. Dunham, Third Brigade, 16th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee Lieutenant Colonel Samuel T. Wells, 50th Indiana Infantry Colonel John I. Rinaker, 122nd Illinois Infantry Colonel H.J.B. Cummings, 39th Iowa Infantry Lieutenant Harry S. Lee, 7th Wisconsin Artillery Colonel John W. Fuller, 2nd Brigade, 16th Army Corps Lieutenant Colonel Zephaniah S. Spaulding, 27th Ohio Infantry Colonel John W. Sprague, 63rd Ohio Infantry Colonel Edward F. Noyes, 39th Ohio Infantry Captain John Davis, 18th Illinois Mounted Infantry Confederate Forces Nathan Bedford Forrest was born in Bedford County, Tennessee, on July 13, 1821. Entering Confdederate service as a private in the cavalry, he ended the Civil War as a respected Lieutenant General. Understanding that war means fightin' and fightin' means killin', he refused to surrender at Fort Donelson; then stopped the Federal pursuit at Shiloh, and later captured the entire Union garrison at Murfreesboro. Newly promoted to Brigadier General, he rode into battle at Parker's Crossroads after crippling and destroying Union railroad supply lines across Tennessee and Kentucky. Confederate Order of Battle Brigadier General Nathan B. Forrest, Forrest's Cavalry Brigade, Army of Middle Tennessee Colonel George G. Dibrell, 8th Tennessee Cavalry Colonel James W. Starnes, 4th Tennessee Cavalry Colonel Jacob B. Biffle, 9th Tennessee Cavalry Colonel A.A. Russell, 4th Alabama Cavalry Major Nicholas N. Cox, Cox's Tennessee Cavalry Battalion Captain Samuel L. Freeman, Freeman's Battery Lieutenant Colonel T. Alonzo Napier, Napier's Tennessee Cavalry Battalion Lieutenant Colonel T.G. Woodward, Woodward's Kentucky Battalion Parker's Crossroads Battlefield Association.
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