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Hartsville
December 7, 1862 Trousdale County, TN Campaign:
Stones River Campaign (1862-63)
Col. Absalom B. Moore, USA Brig. Gen. John Hunt Morgan, CSA
Two Southern cavalry brigades took on a Union infantry brigade.
Union losses were about 1,850, while Morgan lost only about 150.
The 39th Brigade, XIV Army Corps, was guarding the Cumberland River crossing
at Hartsville to prevent Confederate cavalry from raiding. Under the cover of
darkness, Brig. Gen. John H. Morgan crossed the river in the early morning of
December 7, 1862. Col. Absalom B. Moore, commander of the 39th Brigade, stated
in his after action report that Morgan�s advance had worn Union blue uniforms
which got them through the videttes. Morgan approached the Union camp, the
pickets sounded the alarm, and held the Rebels until the brigade was in battle
line. The fighting commenced at 6:45 am and continued until about 8:30 am. One
of Moore�s units ran, which caused confusion and helped to force the Federals to
fall back. By 8:30 am, the Confederates had surrounded the Federals, convincing
them to surrender. This action at Hartsville, located north of Murfreesboro, was
a preliminary to the Confederate cavalry raids by Forrest into West Tennessee,
December 1862�January 1863, and Morgan into Kentucky, December 1862�January
1863.
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