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rdfs:label
  • Battle of Spring Hill
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Strength
  • 7000
  • 12000
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  • 30
Partof
  • the American Civil War
Date
  • 1864-11-29
Commander
Align
  • right
Caption
  • Army commanders Schofield and Hood
Width
  • 35.0
Casualties
  • 350
  • 500
Result
  • Union victory
combatant
  • United States of America
  • Confederate States of America
Place
  • Maury County, Tennessee
Source
  • Thomas L. Connelly, Autumn of Glory
Conflict
  • Battle of Spring Hill
Quote
  • The Spring Hill incident was an object lesson in the breakdown of command responsibility and communication. Hood was partially responsible. He had come to Spring Hill with no plan save to outrace Schofield to Nashville. His absence from the field made him ignorant of several crucial matters. When he finally had learned by midnight that the Rebel line was not facing the pike, he still shunned personal observation, being too confident of Schofield's position.
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