HERITAGE OUTRAGE, Franklin, TN.
Amazing Grace & Rabbits
Franklin Tennessee November 30, 1864
Tommy PoP Aaron
The distance was two miles, this hid the movement of what was taking place in front of the Union soldiers at Franklin. They waited behind strong breastworks just south of this small Tennessee town. The distance did not hide the sounds of men moving or the rattle of their equipment. Another sound whispered past the ears of these Union veterans. This sound put fear in their hearts for they knew the sound too well. It was the sound of Amazing Grace. They knew Cleburne's Division was before them "The Stonewall of The West", this division had never lost a fight. Cleburne always had his band play the tune after a battle, this in respect to the dead and dying.
This time it is thought he had his band play the tune before the battle as his death march. He must have known this would be his last advance. He even stated to D.C. Govan, a friend "Well Govan", if we must die, then let die like men!
Imagine if you will, eighteen Rebel Brigades, "20,000" men advancing across two mile of open fields, this with out artillery support ! The sulfur smoke laying close to the ground like a gray black cloud of death, this smoke burning the eyes and nostrils of the soldiers, there lips bleeding from tearing open cartridges. It was as if the very gates of hell had opened on them !....As the brave men advanced through knee high fall grass, they flushed rabbits before them. Rabbits were the first wave to reach the Union works. The carnage continued in to darkness for almost six hours!!
Gen. Hood lost eight thousand men at Franklin and six generals, one of them the greatest field commander of the War for Southern Independence " Patrick R. Cleburne ". The Army of Tennessee would never be the winning army it had been, Hood had taken the fire from it. Hood did more damage to the AOT than any of the union armies!... PoP
No Confederate flags allowed at Battle of Franklin commemoration
Ashland City Times, TN
Story HERE
Wimp Mayor Tom Miller:
Confederate Cemetery, Franklin, TN.
Wonder when the good mayor will bulldoze these!?
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Contacts:
TOM MILLER
Mayor, City of Franklin
Franklin, Tennessee
(615) 791-3217
Fax: (615) 790-0469
mayor@franklin-gov.com
Contact Aldermen:
Beverly Burger
(615) 599-1014
Mr. Dana McLendon
(615) 790-2441
Mrs. Dodson Randolph
(615) 335-1172
Dan Klatt
(615) 794-0019
Ernie Bacon
(615) 791-8485
Robert Kriebel
(615) 550-6627
Pam Lewis
(615) 791-6170
Dennis Philips
(615) 794-3911
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