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An eyewitness officer assembles a concise, source-backed account of the Spring Hill engagement, drawing on personal observation, official reports, correspondence, and battlefield visits. The narrative explains Confederate plans to interpose forces and sever a Union retreat, traces the troop movements and dispositions on both sides, and examines the command failures and communication lapses that thwarted a decisive attack. The author evaluates conflicting claims, apportions responsibility among commanders, and frames the encounter as a strategic moment with consequences for wider operations, offering clear factual reconstruction and reasoned conclusions supported by firsthand testimony and documentary evidence.

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John K. Shellenberger

John K. Shellenberger was an American author known for his detailed examinations of Civil War battles, particularly those that took place in Tennessee. His notable works include "The Battle of Franklin, Tennessee, November 30, 1864," which critiques the claims made by General Schofield regarding the battle's conduct, and "The Battle of Spring Hill, Tennessee," presented at a meeting in 1907. Through his writings, Shellenberger contributes to the understanding of military history and the complexities of Civil War engagements, offering insights into the strategies and decisions that shaped these pivotal moments.

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