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Stones River National Battlefield
Remembering by Rail
 
Cover of a railroad tour brochure - Southern Battlefields
A tour guide for one the Nashville, Chattanooga, and St. Louis Railroad's Civil War tours.

During the decades following the Civil War, the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railroad was the primary way that people traveled to the Stones River battlefield.

The railroad had a platform at Stones River National Cemetery. It also purchased and cared for property near the Stones River and Redoubt Brannan, one of the interior earthworks of Fortress Rosecrans.

The railroad publicized special Civil War tours that included Stones River. In 1906, a monument designed by Major John W. Thomas, the president of the company and former Master of Transportation for the Confederate Army of Tennessee, was erected near the Stones River to commemorate the final attack of the battle.

Block House
Protecting the Lifeline
Troops and forticications protected the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad.
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Civil War Military Locomotive
Supplies Ride the Rails
Military railroads provided food and supplies to the army as it moved deeper into enemy territory.
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Did You Know?  

Did You Know?
The United States Sanitary Commission, a civilian organization, worked feverishly to improve health conditions at Fortress Rosecrans and in Union camps and hospitals across the nation. Their efforts probably saved thousands of lives.
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Last Updated: December 05, 2006 at 16:18 EST