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This account reconstructs the campaign that led to the December engagement near Murfreesboro, tracing the Confederate withdrawal after Perryville, the strategic debate over operations in East Tennessee, and the replacement of Buell by Rosecrans. It describes Rosecrans’s reorganization of the army, chronic shortages of men and cavalry, and efforts to secure Nashville and the Louisville–Nashville rail line. The narrative documents Confederate cavalry raids that disrupted communications and captured isolated Union detachments, the month-long logistical buildup, Bragg’s wintering near Murfreesboro, and Rosecrans’s decision to advance once enemy horsemen were distant, thus setting the scene for the battle that follows.
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