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Stones River National Battlefield
History & Culture
 
Kentucky State Guard coat worn by Henry Hall of the 4th Kentucky Infantry, CSA
The landscapes of Stones River National Battlefield have shaped and been shaped by the men and women who lived and died there. By linking to the pages above, you can learn more about the people, places and stories of the battlefield and the significant cultural resources cared for by the National Park Service.
The Battle of Stones River
The Battle of Stones River
Link here to a series of pages with a more in-depth description of the battle.
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The Underground Railroad
Learn more about the Underground Railroad at the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom.
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Prescribed Fire at the Slaughter Pen  

Did You Know?
Stones River National Battlefield uses prescribed fire to preserve the battlefield landscapes. Fire also helps eliminate invasive exotic plants and encourage the growth of native grass species.

Last Updated: August 11, 2006 at 14:41 EST