Fight of FORT DONELSON in 1862 Introduction When considering the historic and decisive battle in the Civil War, most people will think of the day of the most brutal war of the Gettysburg fight or Antitam fight. In 1862, mentioning the battle of Fort Dodge, you might get most of the blank postcard attention and questions about where the fight occurred. In the grand plan of the civil war, it is foolish that one battle is more important than the other because the 1 inch land obtained in each battle contributes to the final result of the civil war.
Dover: Fort Dorson. The Confederate fortress was named after CSA Daniel Smith Donathon, but was occupied by Federal Secretary Grant in 1862. "The southern monument was also donated by the Commonwealth federal girl in 1933." The 25-foot-long form glass fiber Nathan Bedford Forest Stat is located on private property near Interstate 65, It was built with private fund in 1998. It is surrounded by the battle flag of the Confederate army and constitutes what the owner calls "Bonglian Banner Park". (The government does not think that it is a park, the entrance is closed with a sign "no invasion".) Anyone can see a huge statue from the expressway to the city entering the city . It is called "ugly" and "ridiculous". There are a lot of people asking to delete it
Ogrant: In 1862, he occupied Tennessee Fort Henry and Dolson Fort, and almost did not escape from Hilo's battle, finished federal control of Vicksburg's Mississippi River. Under the command of the West, he beat Prague completely in Chattanooga. He ordered allied troops to participate in the wilderness campaign and accepted the surrender of Lee. o Sherman: He joined the battle between Vicksburg and Chatanooga and participated in the battle of Atlanta. He burned Atlanta, went to a famous maritime parade with 60,000 forces and destroyed the country. After occupying the savanna, he turned S. Carolina to the north and accepted the surrender of General Johnston.