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By Brandon Fletcher, October 8, 2010
Flight to Safety Marker
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1 Tennessee, Henderson County, Parkers Crossroads — Flight to Safety
Forrest's command to charge both ways bought the Confederate commander some time. He ordered his men to remount and to head for the Lexington-Huntingdon Road, Forrest himself, unwilling to abandon his artillery, led about 75 men toward the . . . Map (db m72370) HM
2 Tennessee, Henderson County, Parkers Crossroads — The Battle of Parker's CrossroadsTour Stop 4 — Jones Cemetery and the Old Dug Well —
As the battle moved from Hicks Field through the crossroads, Forrest's troops began to move east, roughly along the Wildersville Road. Here, near Jones Cemetery, Confederate soldiers watered their horses and filled their canteens at an old dug well, . . . Map (db m72203) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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