| Living history program set for Fortress Rosecrans |
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Posted: Monday, October 12, 2009 4:23 pm
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Stones River National Battlefield will present an encampment and living history programs at Fortress Rosecrans on Oct. 17-18, 2009.
These programs will help visitors understand the turbulent times of the Union occupation following the Battle of Stones River.
Fortress Rosecrans was one of the largest earthen forts built during the Civil War, and its construction was one of the most important strategic results of the Battle of Stones River. It served as a strongpoint and supply base for the Army of the Cumberland as it moved south to Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1863 and continued to protect the Federal supply lines during the Atlanta Campaign and the March to the Sea. The Fortress and its garrison also impacted the lives of civilians living in and around Murfreesboro
Daily Program Schedule
10 AM - Living Under the Guns: Visitors will experience life in occupied Murfreesboro through the eyes of several soldiers and civilians. Civilian perspectives will come from a woman struggling to maintain her home and family, a local business man, and farmer turned guerilla. The military perspective will come from the Provost, Quartermaster, and a member of the First Middle Tennessee Cavalry, USA.
1 PM - Covered By Cross-fires: A member of the Pioneer Brigade will describe how Fortress Rosecrans was designed and built while a cannon crew demonstrates the deadly ability of artillery to defend their post from enemy attack.
2 PM - Lines of Communication: Learn how the Signal Corps kept the far flung Federal garrisons in middle Tennessee in touch with each other as they demonstrate the uses of their equipment.
3 PM - Announcing Their Presence: Visitors will watch a cannon fire and learn how the Union army practiced psychological warfare on the citizens of Murfreesboro.
Visitors are also welcome to roam through the Fortress and spend time asking the soldiers and civilians about how their lives were changed by the Battle of Stones River and the ensuing Federal occupation.
These programs are part of a series of interpretive events designed to tell the story of the Battle of Stones River and the ensuing military occupation of Middle Tennessee. Fortress Rosecrans is located in Old Fort Park. Turn onto Golf Lane from TN 96 (Old Fort Parkway). For more information call 615-893-9501 or visit our website at http://www.nps.gov/stri.
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