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The Battle of Spring Hill, Tennessee read after the stated meeting held February 2d, 1907

By John K. Shellenberger

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Amidst the chaos of the Civil War, a Union army narrowly evades a Confederate trap due to crucial blunders and reinforcements, setting the stage for the next fight.

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2008-03-03
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"The Battle of Spring Hill, Tennessee" by John K. Shellenberger is a historical analysis offering insights into a crucial Civil War clash of November 29, 1864. The book explores the near disaster experienced by Union forces under General John Schofield, who narrowly avoided a Confederate trap set by General John Bell Hood. Giving a firsthand perspective, Shellenberger highlights the crucial strategic errors, troop maneuvers, and leadership choices that shaped the battle’s outcome. He recounts the confusion among Confederate leaders, the timely arrival of Union backup, and the overall mayhem of war. Shellenberger details the Union army’s escape to Franklin, averting a major loss and emphasizing the significance of making the right call under stress.

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