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Battle of Mill Spring, Ky. Jan 19th 1862 (colour litho)

Battle of Mill Spring, Ky. Jan 19th 1862 (colour litho)
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GLC497538
Image title
Battle of Mill Spring, Ky. Jan 19th 1862 (colour litho)
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Artist
Currier, N. (1813-88) and Ives, J.M. (1824-95) / American
Location
Gilder Lehrman Collection, New York, USA
Medium
colour lithograph
Date
c. 1862 AD (C19th AD)
Dimensions
30.3x40.3 cms
Image description

"Terrific bayonet charge of the 9th Ohio Volunteers (Col. McCook) and total defeat of the Rebel under Genl. Zollicoffer by the Gallant Soldiers of the West." Full color picture depicting straight and orderly rows of Union soldiers dressed in blue attacking a retreating and disorganized group of Confederate soldiers dressed in green. Although Brigadier General Felix K. Zollicoffer's main responsibility was to guard Cumberland Gap, in November 1861 he advanced west into Kentucky to strengthen control in the area around Somerset. He found a strong defensive position at Mill Springs and decided to make it his winter quarters. He fortified the area, especially both sides of the Cumberland River. Major General George Crittenden, Zollicoffer's superior, had arrived at Mill Springs and taken command of the Confederate troops. He knew that Union Brigadier General George Thomas was in the vicinity and decided that his best defense was to attack the Federals. The Rebels attacked Thomas at Logan's Crossroads at dawn on January 19. Unbeknownst to the Confederates, some of Brig. General Albin Schoepf's troops had arrived and reinforced the Union force. Initially, the Rebel attack forced the first unit it hit to retire, but stiff resistance followed and Zollicoffer was killed. The Rebels made another attack but were repulsed. Union counterattacks on the Confederate right and left were successful, forcing them from the field in a retreat that ended in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Mill Springs, along with Middle Creek, broke whatever Confederate strength there was in eastern Kentucky. Thereafter, from January-June 1862, Union forces thrust deep into the South, forcing Confederates to abandon southern Kentucky, much of Middle and West Tennessee, and southwest Missouri.

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battle / battlefield / USA / North America / America (continent) / Currier N. (1813-88) and Ives J.M. (1824-95) / 19th century / illustrator / retreat / mill spring / union / defeat / losing / confederate / military / historical / zollicoffer / conflict / charge / unionist / action / ohio volunteers / american civil war / winning / civil war / america / southern / soldiers / history / kentucky / usa

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