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Encyclopedia > Battle of Blountsville

The Battle of Blountsville was a battle of the American Civil War, occurring on September 22, 1863 in Sullivan County, Tennessee. The American Civil War was fought in the United States from 1861 until 1865 between the United States – forces coming mostly from the 23 northern states of the Union – and the newly-formed Confederate States of America, which consisted of 11 southern states that had declared their secession. ... September 22 is the 265th day of the year (266th in leap years). ... 1863 is a common year starting on Thursday. ... Sullivan County is a county located in the state of Tennessee. ...


Maj. Gen. Ambrose Burnside, commander of the Department of the Ohio, undertook an expedition into East Tennessee to clear the roads and gaps to Virginia, and, if possible, secure the saltworks beyond Abingdon. On September 22, Union Col. John W. Foster with his cavalry and artillery engaged Col. James E. Carter and his troops at Blountsville. Foster attacked at noon and in the four-hour battle, shelled the town and initiated a flanking movement, compelling the Confederates to withdraw. Blountsville was the initial step in the Union’s attempt to force Confederate Maj. Gen. Sam Jones and his command to retire from East Tennessee. Portrait of Ambrose Burnside by Mathew Brady, ca. ... East Tennessee is a name given to approximately the eastern third of the state of Tennessee. ... State nickname: Old Dominion Other U.S. States Capital Richmond Largest city Virginia Beach Governor Mark R. Warner Official languages English Area 110,862 km² (35th)  - Land 102,642 km²  - Water 8,220 km² (7. ... Abingdon is a town located in Washington County, Virginia. ... Categories: People stubs | 1836 births | 1917 deaths | U.S. Army generals | U.S. Secretaries of State ... Blountsville is the name of two places in the United States: Blountsville, Alabama Blountsville, Indiana This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Sam Jones can refer to a number of different people. ...


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  • U.S. National Park Service CWSAC Battle Summaries (http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/bycampgn.htm)

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The next day at the battle of Blountsville, the battery was engaged as infantry, and had the mortifying experience of being shelled out of the town by the Federals, after a stiff resistance.
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