On this date 145 years ago, General Rosecrans made is exit from Murfreesboro and started his campaign to remove the Army of Tennessee from the state across the Tennessee River. This campaign removed the largest Confederate army from the state thus giving the Union almost complete control of the rail system in the state.
The campaign began when Col. John T. Wilder led his bragade south along the Manchester Pike and charged through Hoover's Gap. There his men met General Bate's Division and held them off for over 6 hours in a driving rain storm that lasted for 13 days.
Though over looked by many, this operation along with the fall of Vicksburg and Gettesburg happened within the same week. With the fall of Middle Tennessee and its large stores of grain and other supplies needed by the the southern armys, this was a major blow. Wartrace and Shelbyville were major supply depots for the Army of Tennessee. The rail line from Atlanta to Shelbyville was taken away by this action.
Though bloodless compaired to Getteysburg and Vicksburg, this campaign was just as important as those afore mentioned.

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