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  1. Fort Granger was a Union fort built in 1862 in Franklin, Tennessee, south of Nashville, after their forces occupied the state during the American Civil War. One of several fortifications constructed in the Franklin Battlefield, the fort was used by Union troops to defend their positions in Middle Tennessee against Confederate attackers. The Second Battle of Franklin in 1864, part of the Franklin-Nashville Campaign in the Western Theater, was the most notable engagement of this area during the... Read More

    Fort Granger - Wikipedia

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  3. Fort Granger - Wikipedia

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    January 8, 1973. Fort Granger was a Union fort built in 1862 in Franklin, Tennessee, south of Nashville, after their forces occupied the state during the American Civil War. One of several fortifications constructed in the Franklin Battlefield, the fort was used by Union troops to defend their positions in Middle Tennessee against Confederate ...

  4. Fort Granger | American Battlefield Trust

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    Tennessee 105 Fort Granger Drive Franklin, TN 37064 United States Website https://www.franklintn.gov/government/departments-k-z/parks/park-locations/fort-granger In February 1863, General Rosecrans, in command of the Federal troops in Middle Tennessee, ordered Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger to fortify Franklin.

  5. Fort Granger Park (Franklin) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go

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    Excellent to gain a better grasp of Battle for Franklin and Civil War occupation. A great place to get a view above Franklin and a great place to picnic or go for a walk in a meadowed wood. It will disappoint those looking for a fully restored and staffed fort.

  6. Fort Granger | City of Franklin, TN

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    Fort Granger (14.50 acres) is located behind Pinkerton Park; a walking trail leads to an overlook of the south part of the City. Surrounding the perimeter of the site are trenches dug by Civil War Troops. Various locations along the south and southwest hillside provide spectacular views of Franklin.

  7. Let’s tour Franklin’s Civil War fort, Fort Granger

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    Fort Granger is an entirely preserved earthenworks Civil War fort in Franklin, Tennessee that was built by the Federal army in the spring of 1863. It anchored the far right Federal flank under General Rosencran’s during the late 1862 and early 1863 Murfreesboro campaign in Middle Tennessee.

  8. You Are Here Maps - Fort Granger - Franklin TN - 'You Are ...

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    Fort Granger-Franklin Stronghold — Hood's Campaign — (PREFACE) In September 1864, after Union Gen. William T. Sherman defeated Confederate Gen. John Bell Hood at Atlanta, Hood led the Army of Tennessee northwest against Sherman’s supply lines. Rather than contest Sherman’s “March to the Sea,” Hood moved north into Tennessee. Gen.

  9. Fort Granger | Civil War - Tennessee Vacation

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    Fort Granger. Location: 405 Murfreesboro Road. Franklin, TN 37065. On April 10, 1863, Gen. Earl Van Dorn attempted a raid on Franklin, approaching via the Lewisburg Pike. The Federal occupational force, with the aid of pounding artillery from Fort Granger, was able to repulse the Confederates.

  10. Fort Granger Historical Marker

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    In the spring of 1863, Federal forces commanded by Major General Gordon Granger occupied Franklin. (A historical marker located in Franklin in Williamson County, Tennessee.) HMdb.org

  11. Fort Granger (1) (1862-1865) - A Union U.S. Civil War Fort established in 1862 in present day Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee. Named Fort Granger after Union General Gordon Granger, (Cullum 1265). The fort was abandoned by Union troops in 1865 after the end of the war. History of Fort Granger Battle of Franklin Map Showing Fort Granger

  12. There is more than one Fort Granger: Fort Granger (1) - A Union U.S. Civil War Fort in Tennessee. Fort Granger (2) - A Union U.S. Civil War Fort in Alabama.