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Coordinates: 36°0217N 86°4714W / 36.038072°N 86.787273°W / 36.038072; -86.787273
 

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Battle of Brentwood
Part of American Civil War
DateMarch 25, 1863 (1863-03-25)
Location 36°02′17N 86°47′14W / 36.038072°N 86.787273°W / 36.038072; -86.787273
Result Confederate victory
Belligerents
 United States (Union)  CSA (Confederacy)
Commanders and leaders
Edward Bloodgood Nathan Bedford Forrest
Units involved
22nd Wisconsin Infantry
33rd Indiana Infantry Regiment
19th Michigan Infantry
1st Division, 1st Cavalry Corps
Forrest's Division
Strength
400
Casualties and losses
3056
Brentwood is located in Tennessee
Brentwood

Brentwood

Location of battle.
Brentwood is located in the United States
Brentwood

Brentwood

Brentwood (the United States)

The Battle of Brentwood took place during the American Civil War on March 25, 1863, in Williamson County, TennesseeatBrentwood, Tennessee.

Battle[edit]

Map of Brentwood Battlefield core and study areas by the American Battlefield Protection Program.

Union Lt. Col. Edward Bloodgood held Brentwood, a station on the Nashville & Decatur Railroad, with 400 men on the morning of March 25, 1863, when Confederate Brig. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, with a powerful column, approached the town. The day before, Forrest had ordered Col. James W. Starnes, commanding the 2nd Brigade, to go to Brentwood, cut the telegraph, tear up railroad track, attack the stockade, and cut off any retreat.[1]

Forrest and the other cavalry brigade made contact with Bloodgood about 7:00 am on March 25. A messenger from the stockade informed Bloodgood that Forrest's men were about to attack and had destroyed the railroad tracks. Bloodgood sought to notify his superiors and discovered that the telegraph lines were cut. Forrest sent in a demand for a surrender under a flag of truce but Bloodgood refused. Within a half-hour, Forrest had artillery in place to shell Bloodgood's position and had surrounded the Federals with a large force. Bloodgood surrendered.

Forrest and his men caused considerable damage during this expedition and Brentwood, Tennessee, on the railroad, was a significant loss to the Federals.

Modern Locations[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Battle of Brentwood | Civil War - Tennessee Vacation".
  • ^ a b c Kelly Gilfillan. "Battle of Brentwood recalled on its 150th anniversary". Brentwood Home Page. Archived from the original on February 4, 2017. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
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