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Surrender of Nashville

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On Feb. 25, 1862, Nashville became the first Confederate state capital to fall to Federal forces. Two days prior, the 4th Ohio Vol. Cavalry arrived from Bowling Green, KY and set up pickets along the east bank of the river. Gen. D.C. Buell arrived by rail with about 9,000 men, and on Feb. 25, Gen. William Nelson and a flotilla carrying around 7,000 men arrived from the recent surrender at Fort Donelson. That afternoon, Mayor R.B. Cheatham surrendered the city to Gen. Buell.

Title Surrender of Nashville
Creator Nashville Historical Foundation
Author Caroline Tvardy, Belmont University; 2020
Date 1862
Address 50 Titans Way, Nashville, TN 37206
Type Landscape
Coverage Area 5
Source Richard Boone Cheatham, mayor of Nashville
Contributor Confederate Army; Union Army; General D.C. Buell; General William Nelson
Subject Civil War and Reconstruction; Government and Politics; Military
Keywords Landscapes, Union Army, Confederate Army, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Surrender of Nashville, Civil War
Rights CC BY-NC 4.0