Battlefield Overview-Parkers Crossroads Battlefield - Parkers Crossroads TN
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe
N 35° 47.331 W 088° 23.386
16S E 374406 N 3961420
Behind you is the reconstructed split-rail fence, where the Union troops took position and faced General Nathan Bedford Forrest's unrelenting artillery assault and surprise attack on their rear.
Waymark Code: WM13AE6
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 10/25/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Turtle3863
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Battlefield Overview-You are standing, more or less, on the old Lexington-Huntingdon Road. Behind you is the reconstructed split-rail fence, where the Union troops took position and faced General Nathan Bedford Forrest's unrelenting artillery assault and surprise attack on their rear. In front of you is the north portion of the battlefield, where much of the early portion of the battle took place.

Upon reaching Parker's Crossroads, Forrest deployed his men just south of Wilderness Road, which ran in front of the John Parker House (A). Colonel Cyrus Dunham, the Union commander, formed his line on the high ground on what is now the far side of I-40 (B). From this position, the Federal forces charged the Confederates, but were beaten back by a heavy barrage of artillery fire (F and G). A second charge was no more successful. After repulsing the Union charges, Forrest advanced his troops. They took possession of the high ground abandoned by the Federals (B) and resumed their artillery fire, forcing Dunham's men behind the split-rail fence.

Just when a Union defeat seemed inevitable; Colonel John Fuller arrived with his Ohio Brigade, approaching over a low hill (C). Fuller's advance surprised the Confederate horseholders in the orchard and field behind the Parker house (D). In the ensuing confusion, the Confederates lost control of the horses, many of which were later captured.

(Key to photograph)
A. Site of John Parker House

B. Position of Union Line

C. Colonel John Fuller's Ohio Brigade (Advanced over hill behind trees)

D. Parker Orchard

E. Present Post Office

F. Confederate artillery psoition

G. Jones Cemetery/Confederate artillery position (behind trees)

LOCATION: Marker is in Parkers Crossroads, Tennessee, in Henderson County. Marker is on Federal Lane, on the right when traveling east. Located on the South Loop Walking Trail at stop seven, of the driving tour of Parker's Crossroads Battlefield. Marker is in this post office area: Wildersville TN 38388, United States of America.
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