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LTC Stephen C.
I’ve lived in Tennessee since 1991, 1SG Steven Imerman, but I’ve never toured the Fort Donelson site. It’s about a two hour drive from my house, and way off the beaten path (as I know you know).
Think it’s worth the time and effort to visit? There doesn’t really seem to be much there.
SGT (Join to see) LTC John Griscom
Think it’s worth the time and effort to visit? There doesn’t really seem to be much there.
SGT (Join to see) LTC John Griscom
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1SG Steven Imerman
Unless it is a real big deal for you, no. The biggest thing to see is in my picture, the guns and the riverbend where the Union ironclads had to try to work upstream into the teeth of the Confederate batteries. I was traveling from my cousin's place in Davenport, Iowa, to visit Shiloh, and it was not very far out of the way. I'm hopefully taking a trip this spring to Franklin, Stones River, Lookout Mt., and Chickamauga, those will be worth the drive I'm sure. And Shiloh again either coming or going. The Hornet's Nest at Shiloh was held by mostly Iowa regiments, that battlefield is sacred ground if you're from Iowa. This will be my fourth visit and I walk the old farm road line every time.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
LTC Stephen C. - Most Definitely Worth the Time, I've been there a Couple Times.
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1SG Steven Imerman
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel - Different strokes for different folks. My dog liked walking the old trench lines.
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My great-great-uncle was here on the Confederate side. Family legend says when he had his cap shot off, he went home and never went back to the army.
His home was less than ten miles from the fort.
His home was less than ten miles from the fort.
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